Red Attire Fails to Provide Competitive Advantage in Combat Sports

Recent research reveals that athletes wearing red in combat sports have no significant competitive advantage, with red competitors winning just 50.5% of matches.
Recent research reveals that athletes wearing red in combat sports have no significant competitive advantage, with red competitors winning just 50.5% of matches.
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