Collar-and-Elbow Physics Arena
Matter.js 2D Rigid-Body Solver
Rotational Torque342 N·m
Lever Advantage1.44×
OutcomeTakedown (Win)
1831 New Salem Challenge: Jack Armstrong, champion of the rough Clary's Grove Boys, attempted an illegal side-heeling foul. Lincoln, enraged, seized him by the throat at full arm's length, shook him, and tossed him clean to the prairie soil.
Historical Career Ledger (300 Bouts)
1829–1841 Frontier Record
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Frontier Collar-and-Elbow Biomechanics
Lincoln stood 6'4" (193 cm) with an extraordinary 74" reach, weighing ~185 lbs of lean frontier muscle. In traditional collar-and-elbow side-holds, his long femur and humeral lever arms created a massive mechanical advantage (τ = r × F), allowing him to hook an adversary's knee from outside their defensive radius while maintaining balance.
Dossier: Armstrong Preset Active (Win Projected)