Been seeing a lot of posters type this, but I want to make sure that we understand this properly.
It is not a fallacy, per se, but there is no rule that you "have to take it from the champ" in the sense that you have to do much more than the champ to take the title. The champion doesn't come with a built in advantage.
The champion's only advantage is that he/she keeps the belt in the event of a draw. That's where the term "you have to beat/take it from the champ" comes from.
Both fighters go into a fight evenly no matter who is the champ.
It is not a fallacy, per se, but there is no rule that you "have to take it from the champ" in the sense that you have to do much more than the champ to take the title. The champion doesn't come with a built in advantage.
The champion's only advantage is that he/she keeps the belt in the event of a draw. That's where the term "you have to beat/take it from the champ" comes from.
Both fighters go into a fight evenly no matter who is the champ.
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