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Devon Larratt is the type of guy to take a boxing match with a giant untrained on short notice while he can’t even extend his arms because of armwrestling
@ it's just a show and a money grab, jujimufu grappled Larratt who has some judo experience I believe, ofc he got choked out pretty quick :) it's all for money, image, and fun. He didn't take damage :)
@@owenwhelan5670 Devon Larratt is just that type of guy. He never backs down from a challenge, regardless of how stupid it might be. In armwrestling, most of the top pros selectively pick their battles to make sure they don't lose or tarnish their reputation. Devon doesn't. The guy is ready for any person on earth, and that is one of his most admirable traits. He would probably fight a tiger if you have him 7 dollars and half a McDonalds cheese burger.
I feel like if the question is size vs skill, you'd specifically want an untrained 300lbs+ strongman vs a highly trained lightweight fighter. I'm betting on the strongman.
I agree. As long as the big man practices keeping his hands up, he'll win when there's a huge size disparity. It's why martial arts leagues have weight classes. Skill is what's most important but EVERYTHING, including SIZE, matters.
I mean we've seen some taste of that, Brian shaw did one of those Also blessing awodibou VS some bjj brown belt Blessings traps were too big for rear neck chokes lol
Koklyaev used to train boxing in the 90s before he went into weightlifting and that match that more of a fun/exhibition thing just for money. It was never meant to be a serious attempt at boxing.
Pudzinowski is NOT a good example xD He is a different level of beastfull, probably the greatest strong man ever, and he did martial arts before getting into strong man.
@@HPalternetive He's not the greatest strongman ever. Big Z is. Brian Shaw is better than him too. So I'd Eddie Hall, Thor and quite a few others. But he is an incredible athlete and was very strong and powerful.
would like to mention Polish weightlifting superstar from the late 90's Szymon Kolecki who was senior world record holder at 19 years old, 5 time european champion and twice silver medalist at the olympics he got into mma in 2017 at 36 years old and holds a record of 11 wins in 12 fights
Bob Sapp has never competed in power sports at a high level, but before he started throwing fights on purpose, he had some very impressive victories in kickboxing and MMA
Thor tapped out a BJJ blackbelt twice after minimal training. Size and strength of that magnitude just can't be dealt with in the same was as a pretty strong guy who doesn't train MMA. An armbar doesn't work when the guy simply bicep curling you will get him out of it.
Mikhail had another boxing fight in a tournament? and won, there are videos of Mikhail and Andrey Malanichev hitting a heavy bag that would have been fun to add in here
I think the issue with the whole “imagine if that insanely strong man learned how to fight” is that training to learn how to fight and training to get incredibly strong are opposing training styles. They would either have to sacrifice their strong man training(which will sacrifice some of their strength after a while) or they’ll just have to learn the bare minimum basics of martial arts and rely more on their strength. And as far as the “jiu jitsu doesn’t work on a rhino” thing goes, I’ve been doing jiu jitsu for about a year now very consistently and I can tell you some of the guys I know from my competition team who way around that 250-300lb mark would fucking murder 90% of strong men in a fight. Of course they won’t be as strong but they’re similar sizes and weights with the juijitsu guy already knowing how to take the strongman down. Maybe not Eddie hall or the mountain but I hear a lot of people who don’t know what juijitsu is talking about how it doesn’t work on big people when that’s literally what it was designed for.
Used to go to Buranda train station, Boggs Rd jail was beside it you could here prisoners yell out stuff when in there cells some of which overlooked the station. Had a reasonably bad reputation and was closed down. Saw my dad there for the first time behind that thick green glass.
Samuelsson placed 2nd at EAF within just 2 years of AW training. He was a fantastic armwrestler who likely would have become world number 1 if he continued down that pathway. Nathan breaks his arm against anyone that is a somewhat competent armwrestler. Someone at that event was 100% going to break their arm, just a terrible terrible competition to run at a strongman show with AW novices.
Worked security/body guard/bouncer for almost two decades now, my conclusions are rather clear : I worked with giant guys and I'm a big strong guy myself, we wiped the floor with trained guys at the clubs who were smaller 99% of the time. Size matters tremendously. I would not go into a ring with a Thor Bjornsson
One more incredibly really incredibly story is Erko Jun man is all life in fitness, bodybuilding and I think in his Almos 30 he start to train MMA and almost beat Mariusz in KSW after that he KO-ed one more time but he comeback and now he is great fighter and BRAVE MMA champion!👏🏻💪🏻✅🦍
I was at boggo road just the other day, didn't realise a prison used to be there. Nathan wasn't a very smart criminal, its not hard to identify the only 7 foot guy in town 😂😂😂 in glad he turned his life around
I do understand when people talk about size differences yeah. But strong men aren't fighters. They talk like they are always "i'd rather be big, than small" these people can instead also learn how to fight though.
The issue with this ‘debate’ is that you’re looking at people who are freakishly huge and strong to begin with, like Brian Shaw or Thor. And comparing them to fighters that are a lot closer to gen pop. But if you take the average ‘small guy’, and teach him striking and grappling, he will handily beat the average “big guy”
I played D1 football as a 5'11 195ish lbs WR. After football (and grad school) I got into mma a little bit. Mostly boxing and muay thai. So I'll just say there's definitely a line where a size out matches skill. I know of a few dudes I used to play with/against that would stomp me unless I had something sharp or heavy to even it all out. I think the biggest thing comes down to who lands first and if you're the smaller/ skilled guy then are you able to end it with the first strike. Otherwise you are likely to just get overwhelmed
@AlexanderBromley I am literally 40 year first time going to step foot in the Gym & I want to Weight training and get strong. I have gone past the time when I could say I am young teeenager and can lift so and so amount of weight already. I am going to start from 0. Usually it is said that a Natural Muscle Building potential of 20-25 Lbs of Muscle Gain in 1st year of Lifting Possible for me, considering that I am starting at almost double the age of 99% of the lifters in the world start at. I am 40 yrs of age ... Height 5'8 ...74 Kilos with around 25 BMI. which is close to the upper spectrum of the Normal BMI. What would you advice how do I start & make progress and get Jacked.
WHAT???!!!!! 🤯🤯🤯 Are all these people the same person, who goes by the name Nathan Jones? That could have been the entire theme of the video. That is some conspiracy level stuff man. I had no idea.
The problem is youtube doesn't allow you to talk about real fighting, or even show clips of it, so you got juiced up Strongmen and bodybuilders thinking they are bulletproof. They always learn the hard way that they aren't when a real fight (Not sports fighting like MMA, Boxing, JJ, ect) happens.
Japan should put more work into finding out how small of a person can beat these guys. We have seen that they either lose immediately or have middling success when they fight heavyweights. What happens, though, when someone like Mariusz makes his debut against someone like Islam Makhachev? We've had a few fights with massive skill vs size gulfs in the past. Ikuhisa Minowa submitted Bob Sapp, for example.
You should look at mark McQueen from Scotland . World champion in powerlifting and became European championship in grappling/Bjj (also beat me in the final and I can say he’s pretty hard to get off you lol)
Great video. Watching Marius, who was so known for his gas tank gas out against an abysmally conditioned Tim Sylvia was a bit of a downer, back in the day.
Interesting - I had always thought of him as a better endurance competitor than his peers at the time - but that might just have been due to those abs! 😁
I remember watching that fight years ago and it was pretty bad. Prior to Tim Syliva, Mariusz was fighting guys that were around his height but smaller/lighter. He basically just went in there like a madman and was able to toss them around like children lol. However, when he goes in and fights Tim Sylvia this doesn't work, because Sylvia was much taller than he was AND quite a bit heavier as well. He basically just gassed himself out within 30 seconds or so because this previous tactic wasn't working and he just flopped around like a fish lol. The Butterbean fight was where he just blitzed him by taking him down lol. Butterbean was around the same height as Mariusz, but substantially overweight and obviously would lack mobility/agility. Mariusz also has the strength to easily take him down, so it's easy to see how it played out like this lol.
Based on the videos I've seen, in MMA the smaller technical expert will win against an untrained big guy almost regardless of the magnitude of the size difference. But if the big guy is even slightly trained or athletic then the smaller guy will have a much harder time winning.
The bit on the video that tries to discredit Eddie's punching power is quite amusing to me, when him and Brian went to the UFC training centre, Eddie broke the punch record on their far more official machine than what you find in an arcade, one that's used for a bit of fun by the likes of Alex Pereira, Francis Ngannou, and other such UFC fighters, and his punching power has been complimented by both tom aspinal, and Alexander volkov, two people that are at the top of the UFC heavyweight ladder, before somebody with no reading comprehension decides to make a scene, no I don't think Eddie would beat either in a fight, we've even seen him spar with both of the affirmationd fighters and be clearly outclassed in terms of skill, I'm simply pointing out that Eddie is in fact an incredibly hard puncher, and hasn't used "arcade punching machines, and small UA-camrs" to prove it. Oh and just another thing, that "small UA-camr" is Nile Wilson, a former olympic gymnast, and he's also done training days with Tommy fury, who, although not a world class fighter in my opinion, is still a boxer, who also complimented Eddie's power.
People say size and strength doesn’t equate to fighting ability, but who would be a easier opponent, a strong giant dude with little fighting experience, or a small weak dude with little fighting experience, one is easier path than the other, and shows how size and strength has a baseline is always an advantage in fighting when skill is similar.
yeah nobody ever claims it's not an advantage when skill is equal lol, it's when skill isn't. Also the more likely factor, unless one guy is like double the size of the other, is gonna be luck, who lands the first shot, aggressiveness, endurance, etc.
@ but with thors deadlift, it cant be counted officialy, because it was at home and his dad weighed the plates. he also barely struggled. the fact that hes announced hes going to pull 501 again suggests to me that the first time was fake, because if he had done it previously, surely he would go to 502kg, which is a mininla difference but would be a pr. (bro, somehow you also just replied to one of my comments on a quinn stott video, which is a crazy coinicidence)
@Jacob234-nh2cv It was done in an official WUS event with calibrated Rogue plates. the reason the 501 this year is such a big deal is because it's on an elephant bar. it's done on a whippier bar without a deadlift suit which is much harder. Eddie's best in that manner is 465 kg. Also Rogue picked the 501 weight, not Thor. About the quin stott comment, i just like to comment a bunch. It happens sometimes lol
@Jacob234-nh2cv It's 501kg again because it's going to be raw on an elephant bar this time. It would be an elephant bar PR and a raw PR. Completely different record compared to being suited up on a standard deadlift bar. and 501kg is what would win him the prize money that's been offered up for the Deadlift. Regarding Thor's deadlift, it was done with official calibrated plates and was organized to mirror a live event with strict timings between lifts. During Eddie's lift, he got to choose his own rest times and use his own bar from home. Thor's event was officiated by WUS with one of the most respected strongman judges in the world. Other records were broken in a similar fashion during COVID, like Tom Stoltman's stone record, and everyone counts that as official. The reason Thor barely struggled because he's just that damn strong. Did you see his 456kg on the elephant bar at last year's Arnolds? It was so easy it looked like he was lifting an empty bar. Then compare it to Eddie's 465kg elephant bar lift at the Arnold's. Thor's just built different.
At the end of the day, Thor is a better strongman. And apparently a better boxer. But Eddie is a beast and his deadlift record took 4 years for anyone else to get to. Just move on FFS. All records get broken eventually.
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Eddie fighting the two small dudes is exactly as viral as it should be considering the fact that it was HILARIOUS.
Especially the way he just ragdolled that dude like he was a five year old trying to attack his teenage brother.
Exactly that shit was so fucking good
Grappling with someone that regularly hoists implements that weigh double you? That's a bold strategy, Cotton.
Mariusz as an overall athlete is gifted
He's still my hero if only because he taught the Gracie family a HARD PAINFUL lesson!!!!!!!
@@fastedwarrior7353 And got one from almost retired Tim Silvia.
@@VovaHCKyeah was very unprepared cardio wise. Gassed out like a mf early
He also outworks his competition by a lot.
@@Freshprankstv1 his technique wasn't up to par nor skills .
Who wins, the strong or the skilled?
The strong skilled guy.
Devon Larratt is the type of guy to take a boxing match with a giant untrained on short notice while he can’t even extend his arms because of armwrestling
His jab is a left hook
That genuinely felt so dumb to me, like the guy has a -6” reach advantage just cause of those elbows already, so many better choices
@ it's just a show and a money grab, jujimufu grappled Larratt who has some judo experience I believe, ofc he got choked out pretty quick :) it's all for money, image, and fun. He didn't take damage :)
@@owenwhelan5670 Devon Larratt is just that type of guy. He never backs down from a challenge, regardless of how stupid it might be.
In armwrestling, most of the top pros selectively pick their battles to make sure they don't lose or tarnish their reputation.
Devon doesn't. The guy is ready for any person on earth, and that is one of his most admirable traits.
He would probably fight a tiger if you have him 7 dollars and half a McDonalds cheese burger.
3:35 Sumo is a martial art. Yes he was an experienced martial artist.
First neckbeard comment of the day!
@@AlexanderBromleyThat's needlessly mean
@@AlexanderBromley L take, his comment was absolutely warranted.
@AlexanderBromley idk why you can't just agree that you are wrong. With that said, neck beards are the worst.
@@justinfreeman4614 You'll get over it. We're all rooting for you.
I feel like if the question is size vs skill, you'd specifically want an untrained 300lbs+ strongman vs a highly trained lightweight fighter. I'm betting on the strongman.
That would be a bad bet.
I agree. As long as the big man practices keeping his hands up, he'll win when there's a huge size disparity. It's why martial arts leagues have weight classes. Skill is what's most important but EVERYTHING, including SIZE, matters.
idk man a 160 lb mma fighter literally killed a 120 kg + powerlifter with a 1240 kg total in a fight in russia
I mean we've seen some taste of that, Brian shaw did one of those
Also blessing awodibou VS some bjj brown belt
Blessings traps were too big for rear neck chokes lol
@@joemama226 Yea that video is fucked, genuinely made me reassess the skill vs strength argument so much and I was already an MMA fan
Funny you said seasoned sumo wrestler, koji kitao was actually a yokozuna, the absolute highest rank in sumo
Koklyaev used to train boxing in the 90s before he went into weightlifting and that match that more of a fun/exhibition thing just for money. It was never meant to be a serious attempt at boxing.
Wait wait wait wait wait, Pudzianowski fought Butterbean???
Yep, and won.
Pudzinowski is NOT a good example xD
He is a different level of beastfull, probably the greatest strong man ever, and he did martial arts before getting into strong man.
@@HPalternetive He's not the greatest strongman ever. Big Z is. Brian Shaw is better than him too. So I'd Eddie Hall, Thor and quite a few others.
But he is an incredible athlete and was very strong and powerful.
The fighters having the sponsors written on their torsos is hilarious 😂
A bunch of people that suck at strength and fighting about to battle in the comments
would like to mention Polish weightlifting superstar from the late 90's Szymon Kolecki who was senior world record holder at 19 years old, 5 time european champion and twice silver medalist at the olympics he got into mma in 2017 at 36 years old and holds a record of 11 wins in 12 fights
Bob Sapp has never competed in power sports at a high level, but before he started throwing fights on purpose, he had some very impressive victories in kickboxing and MMA
Ohhh you strongman historian you! Remembering the Arild Haugen boxing adventure. I'm impressed!
With the likes of Thor and Martins learning BJJ, seeing what absolute giants can do in heavyweight grappling would be very interesting
Thor tapped out a BJJ blackbelt twice after minimal training. Size and strength of that magnitude just can't be dealt with in the same was as a pretty strong guy who doesn't train MMA.
An armbar doesn't work when the guy simply bicep curling you will get him out of it.
2:58 why is Nathan wrestling himself?
Lmao
"small, vulnerable influencers" I smashed like at this point lol.
Mikhail had another boxing fight in a tournament? and won, there are videos of Mikhail and Andrey Malanichev hitting a heavy bag that would have been fun to add in here
OK cool
But let's see how the fighters do in a strongman comp then??
Dead ass thought Nathan Jones was Fedor for a second………….I’m stupid.
Nice to know I'm not the only one though the same 😂
I think the issue with the whole “imagine if that insanely strong man learned how to fight” is that training to learn how to fight and training to get incredibly strong are opposing training styles. They would either have to sacrifice their strong man training(which will sacrifice some of their strength after a while) or they’ll just have to learn the bare minimum basics of martial arts and rely more on their strength. And as far as the “jiu jitsu doesn’t work on a rhino” thing goes, I’ve been doing jiu jitsu for about a year now very consistently and I can tell you some of the guys I know from my competition team who way around that 250-300lb mark would fucking murder 90% of strong men in a fight. Of course they won’t be as strong but they’re similar sizes and weights with the juijitsu guy already knowing how to take the strongman down. Maybe not Eddie hall or the mountain but I hear a lot of people who don’t know what juijitsu is talking about how it doesn’t work on big people when that’s literally what it was designed for.
0:32 caught me off guard. Arms looking huge
gun show
when I first watched Troy I thought it was camera work and angles to make him more taller the same way they make hobbits small in lord of the rings
Thanks for this one Dr Bromley
Used to go to Buranda train station, Boggs Rd jail was beside it you could here prisoners yell out stuff when in there cells some of which overlooked the station. Had a reasonably bad reputation and was closed down. Saw my dad there for the first time behind that thick green glass.
Really great content!
Jones kinda broke his own arm in a way, Samuelsson just locked in his position and Jones leveraged and torqued his own arm.
Amazing video !
Yeah, you don't want to go up against a pro arm wrestler no matter how strong you are, it will likely end badly for you.
That Nathan Jones Pride fight was probably a work. Even Nathan Jones said so in an interview.
Samuelsson placed 2nd at EAF within just 2 years of AW training. He was a fantastic armwrestler who likely would have become world number 1 if he continued down that pathway.
Nathan breaks his arm against anyone that is a somewhat competent armwrestler. Someone at that event was 100% going to break their arm, just a terrible terrible competition to run at a strongman show with AW novices.
Yeah I've done martial arts my whole life. I'm a big ass 6ft tall dude. I'm not getting in the goddamn ring with Thor bjornsson. Madman
He's okay at boxing now too.
Worked security/body guard/bouncer for almost two decades now, my conclusions are rather clear :
I worked with giant guys and I'm a big strong guy myself, we wiped the floor with trained guys at the clubs who were smaller 99% of the time.
Size matters tremendously. I would not go into a ring with a Thor Bjornsson
Thought there might be a nod for Matins too, having recently won his first BJJ comp. Still at a lower level but that's the right place to start.
Your pronunciation of Oli as "oh-lee" is hilarious
One more incredibly really incredibly story is Erko Jun man is all life in fitness, bodybuilding and I think in his Almos 30 he start to train MMA and almost beat Mariusz in KSW after that he KO-ed one more time but he comeback and now he is great fighter and BRAVE MMA champion!👏🏻💪🏻✅🦍
I was at boggo road just the other day, didn't realise a prison used to be there. Nathan wasn't a very smart criminal, its not hard to identify the only 7 foot guy in town 😂😂😂 in glad he turned his life around
Bromley, this is dope. I’m gonna. I’m gonna buy those jeans.
I do understand when people talk about size differences yeah. But strong men aren't fighters. They talk like they are always "i'd rather be big, than small" these people can instead also learn how to fight though.
The issue with this ‘debate’ is that you’re looking at people who are freakishly huge and strong to begin with, like Brian Shaw or Thor. And comparing them to fighters that are a lot closer to gen pop.
But if you take the average ‘small guy’, and teach him striking and grappling, he will handily beat the average “big guy”
I played D1 football as a 5'11 195ish lbs WR. After football (and grad school) I got into mma a little bit. Mostly boxing and muay thai. So I'll just say there's definitely a line where a size out matches skill. I know of a few dudes I used to play with/against that would stomp me unless I had something sharp or heavy to even it all out. I think the biggest thing comes down to who lands first and if you're the smaller/ skilled guy then are you able to end it with the first strike. Otherwise you are likely to just get overwhelmed
Nathan was somewhat recently in cool monster movie.
@AlexanderBromley I am literally 40 year first time going to step foot in the Gym & I want to Weight training and get strong. I have gone past the time when I could say I am young teeenager and can lift so and so amount of weight already. I am going to start from 0. Usually it is said that a Natural Muscle Building potential of 20-25 Lbs of Muscle Gain in 1st year of Lifting Possible for me, considering that I am starting at almost double the age of 99% of the lifters in the world start at. I am 40 yrs of age ... Height 5'8 ...74 Kilos with around 25 BMI. which is close to the upper spectrum of the Normal BMI. What would you advice how do I start & make progress and get Jacked.
WHAT???!!!!! 🤯🤯🤯
Are all these people the same person, who goes by the name Nathan Jones? That could have been the entire theme of the video. That is some conspiracy level stuff man. I had no idea.
what does 'conspiracy' mean?
that was very interesting and entertaining
A strongman is only "not a fighter" till he doesn't know how to use his strength and power. The moment he figures it out -- Bam !!
That takes a while…
I'm more curious which two sports have higher quality of life in old age. Because every competitive fighter I've seen has been messed up bad by 50
Lol those jeans, theyre the stretchy jeans girls wore in junior high.
Damn I never knew Eddie fought one of the 2v1 fights 😂
The problem is youtube doesn't allow you to talk about real fighting, or even show clips of it, so you got juiced up Strongmen and bodybuilders thinking they are bulletproof. They always learn the hard way that they aren't when a real fight (Not sports fighting like MMA, Boxing, JJ, ect) happens.
Paul Anderson had some pro boxing bouts
Ahhh you didnt include when eddie went medieval fighting, 5v1 in armour 😂
Japan should put more work into finding out how small of a person can beat these guys. We have seen that they either lose immediately or have middling success when they fight heavyweights. What happens, though, when someone like Mariusz makes his debut against someone like Islam Makhachev? We've had a few fights with massive skill vs size gulfs in the past. Ikuhisa Minowa submitted Bob Sapp, for example.
7:59 8:38 Should call it *_Ego Lift AI._*
You should look at mark McQueen from Scotland . World champion in powerlifting and became European championship in grappling/Bjj (also beat me in the final and I can say he’s pretty hard to get off you lol)
Good stuff.
Great video. Watching Marius, who was so known for his gas tank gas out against an abysmally conditioned Tim Sylvia was a bit of a downer, back in the day.
He was never known for his gas tank
Strongman events dont last long enough they're most over in less than a minute
Interesting - I had always thought of him as a better endurance competitor than his peers at the time - but that might just have been due to those abs! 😁
I remember watching that fight years ago and it was pretty bad. Prior to Tim Syliva, Mariusz was fighting guys that were around his height but smaller/lighter. He basically just went in there like a madman and was able to toss them around like children lol. However, when he goes in and fights Tim Sylvia this doesn't work, because Sylvia was much taller than he was AND quite a bit heavier as well. He basically just gassed himself out within 30 seconds or so because this previous tactic wasn't working and he just flopped around like a fish lol.
The Butterbean fight was where he just blitzed him by taking him down lol. Butterbean was around the same height as Mariusz, but substantially overweight and obviously would lack mobility/agility. Mariusz also has the strength to easily take him down, so it's easy to see how it played out like this lol.
Based on the videos I've seen, in MMA the smaller technical expert will win against an untrained big guy almost regardless of the magnitude of the size difference. But if the big guy is even slightly trained or athletic then the smaller guy will have a much harder time winning.
The bit on the video that tries to discredit Eddie's punching power is quite amusing to me, when him and Brian went to the UFC training centre, Eddie broke the punch record on their far more official machine than what you find in an arcade, one that's used for a bit of fun by the likes of Alex Pereira, Francis Ngannou, and other such UFC fighters, and his punching power has been complimented by both tom aspinal, and Alexander volkov, two people that are at the top of the UFC heavyweight ladder, before somebody with no reading comprehension decides to make a scene, no I don't think Eddie would beat either in a fight, we've even seen him spar with both of the affirmationd fighters and be clearly outclassed in terms of skill, I'm simply pointing out that Eddie is in fact an incredibly hard puncher, and hasn't used "arcade punching machines, and small UA-camrs" to prove it.
Oh and just another thing, that "small UA-camr" is Nile Wilson, a former olympic gymnast, and he's also done training days with Tommy fury, who, although not a world class fighter in my opinion, is still a boxer, who also complimented Eddie's power.
Isn't Eddie fighting Mariusz? Eddie signing his death sentence
Bromley should do a video about giant angus macaskill. 7 foot 9, over 500 pounds in the 19th century. Tallest non pathological Giant recorded
Good video. I didn't like seeing Mikhail get knocked down, he's such a likeable man. Surprised he fought Emelianenko for his first boxing match.
Seven times bromley knew what he was talking about about.... Oh wait
Strength journeys starting in prison isn't that unusual
It was hard following that Megaman was not the Japanese man :)
I think he is the only person can mimic k.k voice 🙏🙏
What is his channel name?
Love from France
Having more muscle has been a detriment to my athletic ability so I’d imagine being that large inhibits you
Great video Alex
Mikhail Koklyaev might be an example that proves Mitchel Hooper wrong.
I wanna see Thor up against the bantam weight champs
Skill vs mass, the championship
Imagine thinking you could get away with armed robbery at 6 foot 10 lol. Pretty short suspect list
15:55 lololololool
Nathan didnt looked jacked when he wrestled the sumo dude. he looked soft and much smaller like roid free
Why????
People say size and strength doesn’t equate to fighting ability, but who would be a easier opponent, a strong giant dude with little fighting experience, or a small weak dude with little fighting experience, one is easier path than the other, and shows how size and strength has a baseline is always an advantage in fighting when skill is similar.
yeah nobody ever claims it's not an advantage when skill is equal lol, it's when skill isn't. Also the more likely factor, unless one guy is like double the size of the other, is gonna be luck, who lands the first shot, aggressiveness, endurance, etc.
why do you hate eddie hall so much?
he clarified in another comment that he likes eddie, but surrounding the 500 kg eddie was a "giant knob"
Y’a exactly it’s annoying me
@ but with thors deadlift, it cant be counted officialy, because it was at home and his dad weighed the plates. he also barely struggled. the fact that hes announced hes going to pull 501 again suggests to me that the first time was fake, because if he had done it previously, surely he would go to 502kg, which is a mininla difference but would be a pr.
(bro, somehow you also just replied to one of my comments on a quinn stott video, which is a crazy coinicidence)
@Jacob234-nh2cv It was done in an official WUS event with calibrated Rogue plates. the reason the 501 this year is such a big deal is because it's on an elephant bar. it's done on a whippier bar without a deadlift suit which is much harder. Eddie's best in that manner is 465 kg. Also Rogue picked the 501 weight, not Thor.
About the quin stott comment, i just like to comment a bunch. It happens sometimes lol
@Jacob234-nh2cv It's 501kg again because it's going to be raw on an elephant bar this time. It would be an elephant bar PR and a raw PR. Completely different record compared to being suited up on a standard deadlift bar. and 501kg is what would win him the prize money that's been offered up for the Deadlift.
Regarding Thor's deadlift, it was done with official calibrated plates and was organized to mirror a live event with strict timings between lifts. During Eddie's lift, he got to choose his own rest times and use his own bar from home. Thor's event was officiated by WUS with one of the most respected strongman judges in the world. Other records were broken in a similar fashion during COVID, like Tom Stoltman's stone record, and everyone counts that as official.
The reason Thor barely struggled because he's just that damn strong. Did you see his 456kg on the elephant bar at last year's Arnolds? It was so easy it looked like he was lifting an empty bar. Then compare it to Eddie's 465kg elephant bar lift at the Arnold's. Thor's just built different.
Something tells me this dude definitely doesnt like Eddie Hall lol
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bob sapp is totally wrong here - he might have been strong, but he was never a fighter - he was an embarassment
Daiiyum!
You don't know squat!!! Really enjoy playing with yourself while talking don't you
Lotta of eddie hate
I'm a big fan of Eddie. Few people would push the way he did to win WSM. But on the 500kg debate he's a giant knob
@ i gotta bromley response i feel special now lol. Keep up the awesome videos! You inspired me to dive more into the strength side of the gym
Hey can you shut up and stop glazing Thor and talking down Eddie
No. Anything else?
At the end of the day, Thor is a better strongman. And apparently a better boxer.
But Eddie is a beast and his deadlift record took 4 years for anyone else to get to.
Just move on FFS. All records get broken eventually.