how come the teeth, bite force, and biting behavior were not talked about? a chimp would sooner bite you before they actually balled up a fist and punched you
"While it's true that chimpanzees are stronger than humans, the difference in strength isn't as significant as some may think. Chimpanzees are naturally adapted for tasks like hanging and pulling, which is evident in their movement. However, they are not built for activities like throwing and punching, which humans excel at. For example, while a trained chimpanzee can throw a ball at speeds up to 30 km/h, a skilled human baseball player can throw at speeds reaching 160 km/h (or 100 MPH). Additionally, it's worth noting that in primates, the strength of the arms is often comparable to or greater than the strength of the legs. In contrast, human legs are two to three times stronger than our arms. The video doesn't highlight this aspect, but it's a significant point when discussing the physical capabilities of humans versus chimpanzees."
@@reinatycoon3644 Yes, exactly. This channel owner is making up the story. I'm a trained martial artist and MMA fighter. Punchers and kickers can hit harder, and baseball pitchers can throw much faster and harder than the chimps. I believe chimps are generally stronger than humans, but not all humans.
@@Abdul.h92 Maybe, maybe. But then again we have to consider ferociousness. They are very aggressive and probably will go for any part that's weak. Also don't let that thing grab your leg, or else it might end badly...
This biomechanical advantage is in full display when it comes to China’s weightlifting team. Shorter levers can generate greater efficiency of movement.
@armyant9163 while true a taller weightlifter with the same muscle mass as a shorter weightlifter will have to exert more force to move something with the same weight, that does not apply to levers!! The longer the lever the more force applied, the more it can move! Like a short muscular guy will be at a disadvantage to a taller skinnier guy with longer arms in a arm wrestling match! Or like using a longer wrench to loosen a stuck bolt! "Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world." Archimedes-
Some of the best weightlifters are 5'7-5'10 and weigh 300 lbs. The height gives them a "tree trunk build" low center of gravity and more opportunity to lift heavier weights
@@C4... A short, muscular guy wont necessarily be at a disadvantage with a taller, skinnier guy. They can be, but im an arm wrestler myself (training for that pro level), so i know that short muscular guys are usually strong at the hook, while the taller guys may be strong at the rop roll, but sometimes they arent. It all depends. There are some taller, slimmer guys that are still monsters when it comes to arm wrestling. Its a strength sport too.
@@desmondedwards6628That’s a myth, their muscles are estimated to be about 1.35 stronger than human muscle of a similar size due to the more fast twitching fibres from swinging from trees and similar calisthenics movements but considering the size difference between a chimp and a human a 200 ibs male who trains regularly will be stronger than any chimp in almost all ranges of motion.
The difference is the gorilla isn't near as aggressive as a chimp They don't even charge at humans even ones that get close , the only gorilla i heard that did attack a human was a poacher in the 1800s who killed it's cub and it ripped his head off with one hand
A chimp is about 1.35x the strength of a human man relative to body weight, a study concluded, people that say they can rip arms and legs off a man with ease and can lift a thousand lbs are simply delusional, they’re strong but not that strong
Chimpanzees have been known to rip the limbs off of their prey so yeah they are that strong there was a chimp that ripped a woman's eyes, nose, lips, hands, and broke every bone in her face and that takes a lot of strength
@@desmondedwards6628they tear limbs off their prey (which is much smaller than humans) because they have something called canines. They don’t just use their arms to cleanly rip their limbs off lol
@@againstviralmisinformation510 Chimps have the strength of five men so they can even rip attack a human. There was a monkey in India that was smaller than a chimpanzee and it disembowel this 10 year old boy so yeah, all monkeys and apes are far stronger than humans
No record of chimps ripping a man's arm off, but fingers?, *yes*, & any soft tissue comes off like jelly; so that arm, which, technically, wasn't ripped off off, might end up as nothing but bone.
The honeybadger we all know well is so tough that they fend of predators like lions, hyenas, and african wild hunting dogs to the point they think twice about messing with them. We all know about the honeybadger don't care thing. Here's an interesting scenario. Honey Badger vs Jaguar. I'm pretty confident that the jaguar is one predator that can make the honeybadger care if they ever crossed paths. I'd love to see that one sometime if you read this suggestion.
leopards prey on honey badgers. honeybadgers are a prey item in the leopards diet. Just depends on how hungry the leopard is, how aggressive he may be at that particular moment. Leopards often pass on the fearsome honey badger but if they are inclined to take down the little tough guys, it is relatively easy for them, although unpleasant because the honeybadger itself is a predator. Leopards much prefer deer type animals.
Just the fact that they can climb trees and swing from trees so easily and effortlessly makes me think that they’re a lot stronger than humans, at least in terms of upper body strength.
I thought the punching deal was a bit off the wall. The force of a punch depends a lot on muscle mass, and just as much on technique. A chimp is much less likely to have good technique than a human pro boxer. An average human baseball player can probably swing a club with more force than a chimp, because of his technique, also. That said, a chimp could probably slap with more force than a human, because there would be less technique involved.
@@lazur1 I agree. They have no concept of a straight, from the shoulder punch with putting the weight of their body behind it. I wouldn't want to be slapped by a chimp, gorilla, or orangutan, though. Possibility of getting a broken neck out of the deal, especially with a gorilla.
@@userunknown1578Chimps cant rip someone's arm off. And they arent stronger than Humans at all. The tests they talked of in this video where they show Chimp muscle to be 1.35-1.5x the strength of Human muscle was talking lb for lb strength. Normal Human males are like twice the weight, so a Chimp would have to be lb for lb twice as strong in order to actually equal the strength of a man. Strength tests show they are slightly weaker, or even equal in strength. There was one strength test where a male and female Chimp did 4-5x greater on Dynamometer pulls, however, Chimps are explosive creatures, and when you pull explosively on a Dynamometer, it gives you impossibly high numbers, which anyone can reach if they perform the action fast enough, but it only lasts a split second, and not nearly enough to move that in real weight. I can match that Dynamometer pull. I know because i have a Dynamometer and did just that. I also have a video where a Chimp fails to lift 95 kg in a strength test and throws a tantrum because of it. Thats easy for me, by the way.
Its not so much the strength thats the problem, although they are very strong, its he teeth and utter ferocity you have to worry about, they will literally blind you and bite your face off before u knew what was going on
I bend steel spike nails.a few tests that have been done, which suggest that when it comes to pulling and jumping, chimps are about 1.5 times as strong as humans relative to their body mass. But because they are lighter than the average person, humans can actually outperform them in absolute terms, say O'Neill.
They think that because chimps are smaller than humans, but an adult male chimpanzee is one mean SOB. They have far more muscle fibers than humans which makes them five times stronger than us, they have denser bones, a feral and barbaric mindset, high pain tolerance, faster, They have 100 percent more testosterone than human males, and their bite force is just as powerful as a gorilla.
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A man of good size, who have some fighting experience, can. A single kick to the chimp's knee can break its leg, a 130lbs chimp can easily be body slammed or thrown into a wall by a 200+lbs man. The man's longer limbs also means that it is possible to choke the chimp. We got people cutting trees with their fists, some bending steel with kicks, we also have fighting knowledge that allow us to efficiently dodge attacks and land massive hits with body rotation. We are great apes too.
If the chimps mouth was muzzled where it could not bite it would be interesting to see if a martial arts expert in Ju Jitsu or some type of wrestling skills could subdue a chimp to see if skill would beat brute strength
Unfortunately, these martial arts experts would not have experience with the limb lengths and proportions of the chimp. This renders a lot of the training useless. Also consider the fact that they can grab with their feet, and their strenght to weight ratio advantage.
@@toobier Humans are lot heavier than chimps. if the biting was taken out of the equation, a large human can subdue a large chimp because larger humans are way larger than average humans compared to large chimps to average chimps. A 160kg man can just use his weight to subdue to chimp, who will be struggling with three times it's body weight. Unlike big cats who are designed to drag animals weigh more than them, primates are not built to drag weights exceeding body weight.
@@rangaweerakkody165The weight isn't the same. You can't really hurt them. They are too strong and grip strength and pulling. If they grab limb, you are fucked.
@@desmondedwards8234 coz a regular man is twice of a size. Not to mention athletes and bodybulders. Even if they are pound to pound stronger physically, they are still uncapable of ripping your arm. And don't bs me about muscular structure. A grown man can lift chimp over his head with no effort and chimp cant lift me over his head. Orangutan or gorilla maybe, not a chimp.
@@saitama_thecapedbaldy3489 Well Chimps already have the strength of 5 men which is stronger than any human so if you train a chimp like Eddie Hall then the chimp might get a lot stronger
@@desmondedwards6628 ... 1-2 men is accurate. Beside that, I more or less question if a chimp could train and become stronger (I mean, they're already strong just from climbing all their life and climbing can strengthen a human as well...) Tbh, I wouldn't really know if a chimp could or couldn't become Eddie Hall after several years...
Human MMA fighter: "I will take on that chimp face to face!" After the "fight": "What happened to my face!"
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You know nothing of fighting. The MMA fighter has faster reflexes, is much stronger, has weight and range advantages and has devastating strikes drilled into his body. A single kick to the head could render the chimp unconscious, so would a body slam.
Faster reflexes? Did you watch the video? They have *faster twitch* muscle fibers than any human, chimps are several times stronger than strong humans, the chimp has stronger muscles and thicker bones, chimps also have a high pain tolerance so the fighter won't knock it out. Put a fighter against a chimp and see what will happen. Chimps tear noses, ears and other body parts off of people.
a keeper I knew years ago was working on the monkey island in Lion Country Safari here in Palm Beach County and one day he observed a chimp flicking over logs looking for grubs under them. Now Chimps can't swim because of their muscle density (they'd drown as they'd sink like a piece of lead... and the reason they're on an island there). So afterwards he went over there to straighten the logs up that the Chimps had flipped over with just one arm. AND he could not even move them with BOTH ARMS! They later weighed one of the logs and found out WHY he couldn't budge it.. it weighed over 700 pounds! And the Chimps were flipping them like they were match sticks, folks. Don't fuck with a chimp.
1300 psi bite strength, and they bite a lot. Anything they bite, that's theirs now. Tough to throw a good punch with no fingers, assuming you still have eyes.
Few problems with this episode overall. My main issue is the punching power aspect mentioned. Humans are the only animal to develop the ability to punch. We are the only creature with the skeletal structure that can support the act of punching. Much like how we developed the ability to throw farther and faster than chimps even though they are stronger than us. Taking into account the difference between our hips and shoulder structure, chimps probably don’t even the capacity to punch in the ways a human can. Their range of motion is much stiffer and their bones are not designed to take advantage of centrifugal force. More often chimps rip their prey and adversaries apart by using their insane strength and bite force. Not punching. Not to mention chimps are 4-5 times stronger than the average person, however modern athletes are also 2-3 times stronger than the average person. So the disparity between a chimp and an athlete is much different than the disparity between a chimp and the average person, which is something to make note of.
If you really still think that a chimp is 5 times stronger then a human you should go back to school and learn once again how power and force works in this world
@@vasilykiselev6285 no just not. Chimps can be 5x stronger than average man. Remember One of the rangers in Africa once had his hand squeezed by an alpha chimpanzee, after which the ranger's hand immediately shattered! No way humans are that close to Chimps at power level.
Trained humans could 100% beat a chimp,a powerful punch to the face to that thing and its over,also powerful kicks could also easily hurt them BADLY. Against regular humans,chimps would win,but against trained humans,they would loose.
you are absurd. their GRIP strength and bite force is FAR stronger than ours, they hunt monkeys in trees! no human can move through a tree like that, we lack the grip strength to swing like that, we lack the agility and reflexes as well. they also hunt deer on the ground. Humans cannont hunt deer unless we use spears, bows, guns and traps.. they raid gorilla families and eat the babies. humans cannot fight off adult gorillas bare handed, not even 30 men could take on 3-4 adult gorillas.
@@Leon1910s chimps are 3x stronger than average humans, while trained martial artists are 2-3x stronger than average humans, in pull strength, in push strength average humans are stronger than average chimps. Chimps are more aggressive yes,but if one of the trained humans starts loosing it, they could easily stomp it with side kicks, back kicks, roundhouses and many other kick versions, and then rip its face off, humans are physically capable of ripping faces, many serial killers have shown feats of that. A trained human would mid diff a chimp,a chimp would low diff an average human.
@@JosuGlubo I doubt any kick would be effected against a chimp. They would close the distance in such a short amount of time. Not to mention they are so low to the ground that you would be risking them grabbing a hold of your leg and sinking its massive canines into you.
Thing about a chimp and nearly all animals, they have no real fighting technique, they don't understand the concepts of striking/holds/ground fighting, if you can bait a chimp into going towards a non lethal area, you can either dodge and jump at em or just take the hit and go for a hold, you're only chance of winning is to go for the neck If you have proper training and a strong body, ignore every thing else the chimp does, quickly get into position, apply complete weight and force into the windpipe, animals panic in such situations, they'll quit doing anything but trying to grab you're hands in self preservation, in under 5 seconds they'll be lifeless, you win, with injuries.
Sure. That would be a maybe, if the chimp somehow doesn't react. That's one way, but what about the many other ways a chimp would destroy the person. Chimp wins 9.9 out of 10 at the least
Did you really just say animals have no fight technique?? You good bro? They are literally built for killing. Just because they dont know martial arts (which is based on being a human), doesnt mean they dont know how to fight. Animals have teeth and claws, and their fighting style is based on that..
@@shaydenprime275By technique I don't mean their instinctual skillset, such as biting and clawing, they don't really understand variations, combos, spacing, openings, or what makes them exposed to what, they are easily telegraphed, so for example, a dog, once you know how one dog fights you know them all, if you stick your leg out in front of an angry dog ready to attack, it's going to go and bite into your leg, trying to shake you, but that attack against a human who understands grappling/ground combat, guarantees a win for the human.
@@schmoke. A chimp would rip a human to pieces no matter how much technique we use. You think that we really stand a chance against the savagery and brute strength of a chimpanzee. Even a female chimpanzee will destroy any human even though female chimpanzees are a little smaller than males
The reality is a chimp is 1.35 percent stronger than a human "pound for pound" meaning a chimp that 165 pounds is stronger than a human of the same weight. So a 6'4" 260 pound human is way stronger than any chimp simply because size difference. Just like anything bigger means stronger.
There was an actual fight between a 6'4", well-over 200Lb, former pro athlete . Since then, the man's been getting multiple surgeries for over a decade, & still looks like horror show. To paraphrase him: "I tried to punch him, but my fists only reached his elbows, while he ripped my face off."
@@lazur1before you name this athlete I'd bet two things 1) they are not a combat sports athlete 2) they were well over the age of 40 at the time of the incident.
@@leebinpoggersmomento6101 Go back and read the post I replied to. Nothing there about “combat athlete”, just a big strong man vs chimp. Well, it happened, and the man is now an unrecognizable ,blind , crippled, eunuch, who needed years of reconstructive surgery and functional rehab.His name is St James Davis. I don’t know his age , but if he was over 40, he was a very fit strong 40. You should read his description of the attack, it’s easy to find. Facebook the biggest strongest best combat athlete you can find and ask him to fight a chimp; he’ll laugh at the idea, and refuse.
Next Fight: Silverback Gorilla vs Asiatic Black Bear Peregrine Falcon vs Eurasian Sparrowhawk Eagle Owl vs Great Horned Owl Moose vs Spanish Fighting Bull Cheetah vs Malayan Sun Bear Giant Panda vs Snow Leopard
Muzzle, 10lbs gloves on hands, 73kg body weight, leash on its neck that gives me one square meter curve of the octogon to run to, 1 point minus every time I run to that corner, sure, I'll give it a go.
Very great video ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ How about my 4 animal battles 1 Sumatran Tiger vs Asian Lion 2 Saltwater Crocodile vs American Crocodile 3 Asian Elephant vs Indian Rhino 4 Gigantopithecus vs Cave Lion. Hope you notice these fight suggestions
Asiatic lions have absolutely decimated tigers of all kinds including Siberian tigers. They lived amongst Siberian tigers for thousands upon thousands of years and they usually live alone.
The problem using fight comparisons of Subfamily Homininae (Great Apes & Humans) with other species is our blatant weakness. We have very thin & tight skin. Most other species have thick, loose skin that acts as a low grade armored defense. Example: Leopard vs Gorilla -- If a gorilla had the same thick, loose skin of a leopard the gorilla would probably win most fights. As it stands now with its weak skin defense, a Silverback gets bodied nearly every time by a leopard.
Ok,I realize there are some guys on here saying,yeah,I could beat a chimp. No,you couldn't. They could rip your arms off before you could even land a single punch!
if your an adult male you should have more absolute strength then a chimp. now it may just be me but i dont see you being able to tear peoples limbs off
Next fights: 1. Polar bear vs Smilodon populator 2. Barbary lion vs Bengal tiger 3. Sarcosuchus vs titanoboa 4. Elephant vs stegosaurus 5. T rex vs rhino
@@Rometiklan a chimp can’t physically tear a mans arm off. Relative to body weight yes if a chimp was the size of us yes they could, but they aren’t so in overall strength they are only slightly physically stronger then the average person.
@@desmondedwards6628 just TH-cam man bend metal bar and you’ll see countless videos of ppl bending metal bars and can’t none of them rip off another persons arm.
I was in OCS in the Army in the 60's. A fellow trainee was a Green Beret and told this story. He had gotten his SF rating, and around the same time, his black belt. He was on top of the world. There was a traveling circus(?) he went to. There was a guy with a chimp in a cage. The sign said "Beat the monkey and win $300."" So, my friend put up his admission fee and stepped into the cage. The chimp sat on the far end and just watched him approach. My friend got in range, planted his feet and hit the chimp square in the face with his best karate punch. Knew he had killed it, and turned around to exit the cage. Before he got there, he heard an animal scream behind him. As he turned around the chimp had crossed the cage and dropped on my friend. Wrapped it's legs around his head. Held the top of the cage with one hand, proceeded to pound by friend unconscious with the other. My friend said he had tried to pull the chimp off him, but it's muscles were like iron. It was never a contest.
Comical. Belongs in the thinking of, “ some coyotes are acts smart, they order elaborate machines from ACME, and then after reading the instructions, construct an impressive machine”. Nonsense, as is the punching force and the rest.
The video doesn't address ferocity. An angry alpha male chimp is quite literally the stuff of nightmares. This sort of chimp is uterly ferocious, and the level of aggression is so extreme and so frenetic that the biggest baddest person on earth (even Mike Tyson) would get completely destroyed in seconds. By the way, chimps have been known to destroy Silverback gorillas.
@@TGT2012 No. You don’t know what you’re talking about. Read carefully so you comprehend what I’m saying. A single alpha male chimp against a single alpha male Silverback Gorilla, the chimp will destroy it. This is documented. The chimp is one of the most ferocious animals on earth, it’s aggression is far higher than a gorilla. While the gorilla is certainly stronger, if the chimp rips its ears, face, nose, and fingers off, it doesn’t much matter does it?
A gorillas strength matters so much that even if a chimpanzee is able to fight the gorilla, he would be thrown away. Even if his parts were torn, it would still body the chimp. A silver back is overkill. And he's right 1-20, and the silver back gorilla would still wreck multiple chimps.
I heard there was a Russian man that could lift close to 600 pounds that was a long time ago who knows with growth hormones it may be possible to lift a thousand pounds pound s I had a buddy that was able to lift a front of a Volkswagen
There are multiple stories of humans defeating lions and tigers in 1 on 1 fight. It's just modern humans have become too weak. Ancient humans were far stronger than humans today. It's a shame that a unique species like us have become so weak and such coward.
Agreed. We've become too weak thanks to technology and science. When humans were dumb and lacked technology, they (our ancestors) fought powerful horrifying beasts and that's where they inherited much of their insane strength and willpower.
With modern methods of training, diet and medication, there never where stronger humans than today. The average human however is much weaker than in ancient times.
If you're talking about a vegan human, then the chimp is definitely far stronger. But if the vegan is stronger, that's because of steroids. That is a fact, not an opinion.
I don't know... if the worlds strongest/baddest man fought an avg adult male chimp, I'd think he'd stand a chance? If he got hold of the chimp first? I don't know lol
@@desmondedwards6628 Eddie Hall would honestly stomp an average chimp. He would probably lose a finger and get a concussion, and lacerations in the process though.
@@desmondedwards6628 hahaahhaa human with any of these weapons and a little experience in how to use them will defeat the primate without much difficulty. why are you talking nonsense?
Our ancient ancestors' edge was clearly their ability to fashion and wield weapons, including thrown weapons like stones, and their ability to run at a modest pace over long distances, where humans really are among the champions of the animal kingdom. Only horses, canids like wolves, and a few species of migrating ungulates can cover long distances as fast as a human, especially during the day in hot weather.
@@ЛюбомирДрагнев-б1пfr, some people are deluded as hell and can’t help but overestimate tf out of chimps. Now I get they are strong asf, but they aren’t *THAT* strong.
Are we saying that a person like Kevin Randleman or Brock Lesnar, Cannot beat a Chimpanzee one on one evan though Randleman & Lesnar are jacked muscular big dudes!? How different is a muscular build in Humans compared to Apes?
Physical muscle mass as in moving weights a 200kg strong man has a slight edge. A weaponless combat situation against adult male chimp any human has less than 1% chance teeth speed stamina aggression win. Someone like mike Tyson might be able to knock it out 1/100 times I guess
You people just straight up ignored the discussion on different muscle fibres. A chimp might not be able to deadlift, but it would rip a strongman’s arms of his sockets and shove them up his ass.
An MMA fighter or krav maga practitionar definitely has chance of winning. If he manages to apply an eye striking before getting hurt for example, he could definitely win the fight no matter the strength and physiological perfornances. The conclusion would be that both species has chances of winning, of course if we compare a trained human being. In case of non-trained human, there is almost no chance of winning.
Well it makes me sad when someone says that an animal is a better fighter that a human because that would mean that life is totally senseless. One of the most important purpuses in our lives is to become a better fighter and than someone says, no, any chimpanzee would destroy any human. Whats the purpose of our efforts than? A human that devoted time to become a better fighter would be rewarded in this fight.
Thumbs up on the interesting video 👍👍👍 There is hardly anyone who believes they could win in a direct fight against a fully grown chimpanzee. However, what would be really interesting is if you made the same video, but instead of a modern human, you put a Neanderthal in it!!! Chimpanzee VS. Neanderthal !!! Who would win⁉️
how come the teeth, bite force, and biting behavior were not talked about? a chimp would sooner bite you before they actually balled up a fist and punched you
If a chimp bites you could easily scratch at their face and eyes
@@kaseemburr4825you sure bro ?😂😂😂😂
@@kaseemburr4825hell no
@@kaseemburr4825 , If a chimp bites you, there won't be any fingers left to scratch your ass.
@@kaseemburr4825 Right, scratch them as the bite off your nose, ears, & literally pull your eyes out. Good move.
"While it's true that chimpanzees are stronger than humans, the difference in strength isn't as significant as some may think. Chimpanzees are naturally adapted for tasks like hanging and pulling, which is evident in their movement. However, they are not built for activities like throwing and punching, which humans excel at. For example, while a trained chimpanzee can throw a ball at speeds up to 30 km/h, a skilled human baseball player can throw at speeds reaching 160 km/h (or 100 MPH).
Additionally, it's worth noting that in primates, the strength of the arms is often comparable to or greater than the strength of the legs. In contrast, human legs are two to three times stronger than our arms. The video doesn't highlight this aspect, but it's a significant point when discussing the physical capabilities of humans versus chimpanzees."
These points are what I was thinking and I commented something similar.
@@reinatycoon3644 Yes, exactly. This channel owner is making up the story. I'm a trained martial artist and MMA fighter. Punchers and kickers can hit harder, and baseball pitchers can throw much faster and harder than the chimps. I believe chimps are generally stronger than humans, but not all humans.
Yes agree, humans have strong and long legs. I think a kick from well trained human would cause too much damage.
@@Abdul.h92 Maybe, maybe. But then again we have to consider ferociousness. They are very aggressive and probably will go for any part that's weak.
Also don't let that thing grab your leg, or else it might end badly...
When you can literally rip someone's arm or leg off, you don't need technique.
7:20 Being shorter is actually an advantage when it comes to generating force. Less torque is required.
This biomechanical advantage is in full display when it comes to China’s weightlifting team. Shorter levers can generate greater efficiency of movement.
@armyant9163 while true a taller weightlifter with the same muscle mass as a shorter weightlifter will have to exert more force to move something with the same weight, that does not apply to levers!! The longer the lever the more force applied, the more it can move! Like a short muscular guy will be at a disadvantage to a taller skinnier guy with longer arms in a arm wrestling match! Or like using a longer wrench to loosen a stuck bolt!
"Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world."
Archimedes-
Some of the best weightlifters are 5'7-5'10 and weigh 300 lbs. The height gives them a "tree trunk build" low center of gravity and more opportunity to lift heavier weights
Shorter also means less distance to move weight
@@C4... A short, muscular guy wont necessarily be at a disadvantage with a taller, skinnier guy. They can be, but im an arm wrestler myself (training for that pro level), so i know that short muscular guys are usually strong at the hook, while the taller guys may be strong at the rop roll, but sometimes they arent. It all depends. There are some taller, slimmer guys that are still monsters when it comes to arm wrestling. Its a strength sport too.
They don't punch. They rip your limbs off or bite your face off.
They aren't strong enough to rip off your limbs dude
@TheBrainiac69245 They are known to have the strength of 5 men and it was said that they get even stronger when they are enraged
@@desmondedwards6628 A gorilla yes not a chimp tho that would be ridiculous
@@desmondedwards6628That’s a myth, their muscles are estimated to be about 1.35 stronger than human muscle of a similar size due to the more fast twitching fibres from swinging from trees and similar calisthenics movements but considering the size difference between a chimp and a human a 200 ibs male who trains regularly will be stronger than any chimp in almost all ranges of motion.
@@desmondedwards6628Probably, and then you are dead.
The scariest part of both the gorilla and the chimpanzee is that mouth of fangs. Did you see how wide that chimp opened it's mouth?
Social teeth used to impress females and keep other makes in line. It works. Humans don't have a chance around an angry chimp.
And their bite force is incredible.
@@antiglobaljoel532Chimp can bite our skull like hyenas or even worse. I can believe wild Alphas bite is 6x harder than Mike Tyson 's bite force.
The difference is the gorilla isn't near as aggressive as a chimp
They don't even charge at humans even ones that get close , the only gorilla i heard that did attack a human was a poacher in the 1800s who killed it's cub and it ripped his head off with one hand
@@antiglobaljoel532 Right. Not only can they bite right through your skin with ease, they can crush your bones as well
Have you ever wondered if you can take a chimpanzee in a fight?
Ummmm no, no i haven't!
A wild adult male Chimpanzee will rip any humans apart starting with the eyes
ZING!!!
No matter how strong I am, I don't want to be disabled because I'm desperate to fight a chimp. Let alone a damn Gorillas lol
@@kiluazptlk and maybe dislimbed lol
No sane person would.
A chimp is about 1.35x the strength of a human man relative to body weight, a study concluded, people that say they can rip arms and legs off a man with ease and can lift a thousand lbs are simply delusional, they’re strong but not that strong
Chimpanzees have been known to rip the limbs off of their prey so yeah they are that strong there was a chimp that ripped a woman's eyes, nose, lips, hands, and broke every bone in her face and that takes a lot of strength
@austrianpainter817 Chimpanzees also have stronger bite force than humans so that is strength
@@desmondedwards6628they tear limbs off their prey (which is much smaller than humans) because they have something called canines. They don’t just use their arms to cleanly rip their limbs off lol
@@againstviralmisinformation510 Chimps have the strength of five men so they can even rip attack a human. There was a monkey in India that was smaller than a chimpanzee and it disembowel this 10 year old boy so yeah, all monkeys and apes are far stronger than humans
No record of chimps ripping a man's arm off, but fingers?, *yes*, & any soft tissue comes off like jelly; so that arm, which, technically, wasn't ripped off off, might end up as nothing but bone.
The honeybadger we all know well is so tough that they fend of predators like lions, hyenas, and african wild hunting dogs to the point they think twice about messing with them. We all know about the honeybadger don't care thing. Here's an interesting scenario. Honey Badger vs Jaguar. I'm pretty confident that the jaguar is one predator that can make the honeybadger care if they ever crossed paths. I'd love to see that one sometime if you read this suggestion.
I heard Jags can bite 1500-2000 psi. I guess with that force Jaguars has a chance against Honey Badger.
Honey badger vs chimpanzee.
@@saitama_thecapedbaldy3489 wow, a honey bunch...
leopards prey on honey badgers. honeybadgers are a prey item in the leopards diet. Just depends on how hungry the leopard is, how aggressive he may be at that particular moment. Leopards often pass on the fearsome honey badger but if they are inclined to take down the little tough guys, it is relatively easy for them, although unpleasant because the honeybadger itself is a predator. Leopards much prefer deer type animals.
@bed6008You are underestimating them too.
Just the fact that they can climb trees and swing from trees so easily and effortlessly makes me think that they’re a lot stronger than humans, at least in terms of upper body strength.
true. People just don't understand. It isn't about lifting weights. But the grip and tearing strength of these guys is amazing.
Legs too their core is crazy climbing trees and everything
@@Tyshaune1122Chimps actually have relatively weak cores relative to their upper body.
@@Koda-27-k9b Im not buying that honestly.
I thought the punching deal was a bit off the wall. The force of a punch depends a lot on muscle mass, and just as much on technique. A chimp is much less likely to have good technique than a human pro boxer. An average human baseball player can probably swing a club with more force than a chimp, because of his technique, also. That said, a chimp could probably slap with more force than a human, because there would be less technique involved.
A chimp would just rip a boxer's arm off.
@@userunknown1578 Yep. That too.
Chimps' hands grab, poke, pull, & rip. Their punch is really a slap; still horrifying, but not really impressive.
@@lazur1 I agree. They have no concept of a straight, from the shoulder punch with putting the weight of their body behind it. I wouldn't want to be slapped by a chimp, gorilla, or orangutan, though. Possibility of getting a broken neck out of the deal, especially with a gorilla.
@@userunknown1578Chimps cant rip someone's arm off. And they arent stronger than Humans at all. The tests they talked of in this video where they show Chimp muscle to be 1.35-1.5x the strength of Human muscle was talking lb for lb strength. Normal Human males are like twice the weight, so a Chimp would have to be lb for lb twice as strong in order to actually equal the strength of a man. Strength tests show they are slightly weaker, or even equal in strength. There was one strength test where a male and female Chimp did 4-5x greater on Dynamometer pulls, however, Chimps are explosive creatures, and when you pull explosively on a Dynamometer, it gives you impossibly high numbers, which anyone can reach if they perform the action fast enough, but it only lasts a split second, and not nearly enough to move that in real weight. I can match that Dynamometer pull. I know because i have a Dynamometer and did just that. I also have a video where a Chimp fails to lift 95 kg in a strength test and throws a tantrum because of it. Thats easy for me, by the way.
Chimp eating his own poop at 5:22 🤣😂
Like you eating your boogers as a toddler?😂😂😂
😂
Their bite is much worse than their punch. No human died of being punched by a chimp.
Chips don't punch, so why even bring that up? 😅 They mainly pull or twist the limbs and bite their victim or prey.
Chimpanzees isn't designed to punch because of their build but they are still dangerous
watch how fast a chimp goes up or down a tree, and scurry off. A human has no chance.
I agree, these people in the comme t section has such a huge ego
Its not so much the strength thats the problem, although they are very strong, its he teeth and utter ferocity you have to worry about, they will literally blind you and bite your face off before u knew what was going on
I bend steel spike nails.a few tests that have been done, which suggest that when it comes to pulling and jumping, chimps are about 1.5 times as strong as humans relative to their body mass. But because they are lighter than the average person, humans can actually outperform them in absolute terms, say O'Neill.
Keep smoking crack dude let us know how it goes in Absolute Terms!
Chimps have fast twitch muscles fiber which make them far times stronger than any human
Joe Rogan sent me here lol
Same lol
5:25 When there's no humans around to throw it at........
They’re saving the ammunition for later.
Throwing a proper punch is as much skill as strength
How to avoid a chimp: Get to the water, chimps have hardly any body fat so they can't easily float
Nah I would win
this is a game of death or live thers no referee bruv.
Im built diffrent
Not only their strength but bite force psi
Damn I can’t believe some of these comments, people really think they have a chance fighting a chimp😂
They think that because chimps are smaller than humans, but an adult male chimpanzee is one mean SOB. They have far more muscle fibers than humans which makes them five times stronger than us, they have denser bones, a feral and barbaric mindset, high pain tolerance, faster, They have 100 percent more testosterone than human males, and their bite force is just as powerful as a gorilla.
A man of good size, who have some fighting experience, can. A single kick to the chimp's knee can break its leg, a 130lbs chimp can easily be body slammed or thrown into a wall by a 200+lbs man. The man's longer limbs also means that it is possible to choke the chimp. We got people cutting trees with their fists, some bending steel with kicks, we also have fighting knowledge that allow us to efficiently dodge attacks and land massive hits with body rotation.
We are great apes too.
We lack the fangs and the bite force Chimpanzees posses. In other words, leave them alone!😊
ive seen a video of a hairless male chimp in captivity and my god he was ripped he has a body ready for the beach that's for sure
funny!!!
That hairless chimp is my favorite animal. I love the guy.
Don't they sometimes rip they're rivals arms off and eat it before they die? Pretty sure i saw a nature documentary about that
Sometimes.
Rival tribe members, yes. Rivals within the tribe are usually handled a *little* less viciously.
good stuff man keep it up
If the chimps mouth was muzzled where it could not bite it would be interesting to see if a martial arts expert in Ju Jitsu or some type of wrestling skills could subdue a chimp to see if skill would beat brute strength
Chimps have been known to rip limbs off
Unfortunately, these martial arts experts would not have experience with the limb lengths and proportions of the chimp. This renders a lot of the training useless. Also consider the fact that they can grab with their feet, and their strenght to weight ratio advantage.
@@toobier Humans are lot heavier than chimps. if the biting was taken out of the equation, a large human can subdue a large chimp because larger humans are way larger than average humans compared to large chimps to average chimps. A 160kg man can just use his weight to subdue to chimp, who will be struggling with three times it's body weight.
Unlike big cats who are designed to drag animals weigh more than them, primates are not built to drag weights exceeding body weight.
@@rangaweerakkody165The weight isn't the same. You can't really hurt them. They are too strong and grip strength and pulling. If they grab limb, you are fucked.
you know what? ill end this discussion. Set it up.@@bgmaster8557
0:00 Intro
2:19 Muscle composition
4:40 Bone density
6:11 Strong chimps
10:22 Human vs Chimp Scenario
I saw an angry chimpanzee at the zoo and I felt some immeasurable power within him
Best narration in the TH-cam, I would love to say in whole media industry. Love his voice.
They can rip yer arm off like a chicken wing
There has never been a documented case of a chimp ripping a human arm off although they have mutilated and dismembered children before
No theycant. In movies maybe
@@ФирдавсИсмоилов-с6в Why is it so hard to expect that these creatures are physical stronger than us
@@desmondedwards8234 coz a regular man is twice of a size. Not to mention athletes and bodybulders. Even if they are pound to pound stronger physically, they are still uncapable of ripping your arm. And don't bs me about muscular structure. A grown man can lift chimp over his head with no effort and chimp cant lift me over his head. Orangutan or gorilla maybe, not a chimp.
If your weak yeah but that ain't me idk about you
Chimp had to nimble on its booty finger @5:33 😭😭😂
im happy im not the only one who noticed that
No chimp is lifting 1350 pounds bro
His proof is that chimp in the picture lifting it
Humans have actually gotten close, so theoretically a chimp could get that much weight up with the right training.
@@raygunner4970 With about the same training as Eddie Hall....
@@saitama_thecapedbaldy3489 Well Chimps already have the strength of 5 men which is stronger than any human so if you train a chimp like Eddie Hall then the chimp might get a lot stronger
@@desmondedwards6628 ... 1-2 men is accurate. Beside that, I more or less question if a chimp could train and become stronger (I mean, they're already strong just from climbing all their life and climbing can strengthen a human as well...)
Tbh, I wouldn't really know if a chimp could or couldn't become Eddie Hall after several years...
I cannot accept. a human can beat chimpanzees
That's suicidal
@@desmondedwards6628but what about gun
@Timberwoodx Chimps have one of the highest pain tolerance in the animal kingdom so I think that a gun will only piss it off
@@desmondedwards6628pain doesn’t matter when u have 7 bullets in your head
That assumes you have good aim. The chimp probably would've caught up to you@@Txctz
Human MMA fighter: "I will take on that chimp face to face!"
After the "fight": "What happened to my face!"
You know nothing of fighting. The MMA fighter has faster reflexes, is much stronger, has weight and range advantages and has devastating strikes drilled into his body. A single kick to the head could render the chimp unconscious, so would a body slam.
Faster reflexes? Did you watch the video? They have *faster twitch* muscle fibers than any human, chimps are several times stronger than strong humans, the chimp has stronger muscles and thicker bones, chimps also have a high pain tolerance so the fighter won't knock it out. Put a fighter against a chimp and see what will happen. Chimps tear noses, ears and other body parts off of people.
It is scary to notice that their faces are all different ! the way they kill is shocking .
I just seeing imeasurable power at their faces
a keeper I knew years ago was working on the monkey island in Lion Country Safari here in Palm Beach County and one day he observed a chimp flicking over logs looking for grubs under them. Now Chimps can't swim because of their muscle density (they'd drown as they'd sink like a piece of lead... and the reason they're on an island there). So afterwards he went over there to straighten the logs up that the Chimps had flipped over with just one arm. AND he could not even move them with BOTH ARMS! They later weighed one of the logs and found out WHY he couldn't budge it.. it weighed over 700 pounds! And the Chimps were flipping them like they were match sticks, folks. Don't fuck with a chimp.
Strenght wise maybe but these videos underestimate us being smart weapon wielders
Very true. You would never catch me out in the African Bush without old Betsy. Bang, bang, pow. Where’s all them muscles at now?
And even then chimps are only 1-2 times stronger than the average person, and that’s pound for pound
1300 psi bite strength, and they bite a lot. Anything they bite, that's theirs now. Tough to throw a good punch with no fingers, assuming you still have eyes.
"Chimps have denser muscles than humans"
Brock Lesnar:
No substantiation.
Brock would be a dead man, or seriously injured.
@@antiglobaljoel532 He'd probably beat the chimp easily
@@antiglobaljoel532Why you Guys glorify Chimps? Lol. Brock is no joke. He will kick chimp's ass anytime.
@@antiglobaljoel532 only if chimp gets a good bite on Brock but since Brock has been in many fights he'd only have to worry about the teeth
Few problems with this episode overall. My main issue is the punching power aspect mentioned. Humans are the only animal to develop the ability to punch. We are the only creature with the skeletal structure that can support the act of punching. Much like how we developed the ability to throw farther and faster than chimps even though they are stronger than us. Taking into account the difference between our hips and shoulder structure, chimps probably don’t even the capacity to punch in the ways a human can. Their range of motion is much stiffer and their bones are not designed to take advantage of centrifugal force. More often chimps rip their prey and adversaries apart by using their insane strength and bite force. Not punching. Not to mention chimps are 4-5 times stronger than the average person, however modern athletes are also 2-3 times stronger than the average person. So the disparity between a chimp and an athlete is much different than the disparity between a chimp and the average person, which is something to make note of.
If you really still think that a chimp is 5 times stronger then a human you should go back to school and learn once again how power and force works in this world
@@vasilykiselev6285 no just not. Chimps can be 5x stronger than average man. Remember One of the rangers in Africa once had his hand squeezed by an alpha chimpanzee, after which the ranger's hand immediately shattered! No way humans are that close to Chimps at power level.
@@electrochimxy no they cant, you sound dumb
@@electrochimxyit’s not 5x stronger that’s an incorrect statistic, it’s usually 1-2x stronger and that’s compared to the average and pound for pound
@@vasilykiselev62858:35
Chimpanzees are natural hip-hop performers.
Excellent dancers!
Racist comment
@@Tyshaune1122 Cringe comment.
Jon Bones Jones could win
Sloth Bear vs Gorilla
King Cobra vs Banend Krait
African Lion vs Spanish Bull
Sloth Bear
King Cobra
Spanish Bull
Sloth Bear (extreme difficulty)
King Cobra (high difficulty)
Spanish Bull (high difficulty)
Lol is this even a contest? 🤣
they are only 1.5x stronger than us pound for pound
Oh. I meant Humans against one being unlikely. 😂
What if a 7 feet person fought a chimp and that person is a professional boxer?
I'm pretty sure a chimp would destroy any human
then the chimp bites his bollocks off and the 7 foot pro boxer ends up rolling around on the floor
It depends. Does the chimp know they are using boxing rules?
If the Chimp grabs any of their limbs it's game over, either that or it will try ripping/biting their genitals off.
Yes definitely, 9/10 they js wail their arms about
To stand a chance in hand to hand combat you'd need 💪🤛🗡🔪🧤🎒🪓🪖🥽🛡🧣🙏🤞
Lmbo u can win unarmed idiot
Or 🔫
Trained humans could 100% beat a chimp,a powerful punch to the face to that thing and its over,also powerful kicks could also easily hurt them BADLY.
Against regular humans,chimps would win,but against trained humans,they would loose.
you are absurd. their GRIP strength and bite force is FAR stronger than ours, they hunt monkeys in trees! no human can move through a tree like that, we lack the grip strength to swing like that, we lack the agility and reflexes as well. they also hunt deer on the ground. Humans cannont hunt deer unless we use spears, bows, guns and traps.. they raid gorilla families and eat the babies. humans cannot fight off adult gorillas bare handed, not even 30 men could take on 3-4 adult gorillas.
Fuck no.
@@Leon1910s chimps are 3x stronger than average humans, while trained martial artists are 2-3x stronger than average humans, in pull strength, in push strength average humans are stronger than average chimps.
Chimps are more aggressive yes,but if one of the trained humans starts loosing it, they could easily stomp it with side kicks, back kicks, roundhouses and many other kick versions, and then rip its face off, humans are physically capable of ripping faces, many serial killers have shown feats of that.
A trained human would mid diff a chimp,a chimp would low diff an average human.
Name the most 'trained' human you know of. I'll ask him what he thinks.
@@JosuGlubo I doubt any kick would be effected against a chimp. They would close the distance in such a short amount of time. Not to mention they are so low to the ground that you would be risking them grabbing a hold of your leg and sinking its massive canines into you.
and imagine if these chimpanzees were trained to be fighters 💀
Thing about a chimp and nearly all animals, they have no real fighting technique, they don't understand the concepts of striking/holds/ground fighting, if you can bait a chimp into going towards a non lethal area, you can either dodge and jump at em or just take the hit and go for a hold, you're only chance of winning is to go for the neck If you have proper training and a strong body, ignore every thing else the chimp does, quickly get into position, apply complete weight and force into the windpipe, animals panic in such situations, they'll quit doing anything but trying to grab you're hands in self preservation, in under 5 seconds they'll be lifeless, you win, with injuries.
Sure. That would be a maybe, if the chimp somehow doesn't react. That's one way, but what about the many other ways a chimp would destroy the person. Chimp wins 9.9 out of 10 at the least
Yeah,nice paragraph,now try this on so we can believe ur crap
Did you really just say animals have no fight technique?? You good bro? They are literally built for killing. Just because they dont know martial arts (which is based on being a human), doesnt mean they dont know how to fight. Animals have teeth and claws, and their fighting style is based on that..
@@shaydenprime275By technique I don't mean their instinctual skillset, such as biting and clawing, they don't really understand variations, combos, spacing, openings, or what makes them exposed to what, they are easily telegraphed, so for example, a dog, once you know how one dog fights you know them all, if you stick your leg out in front of an angry dog ready to attack, it's going to go and bite into your leg, trying to shake you, but that attack against a human who understands grappling/ground combat, guarantees a win for the human.
@@schmoke. A chimp would rip a human to pieces no matter how much technique we use. You think that we really stand a chance against the savagery and brute strength of a chimpanzee. Even a female chimpanzee will destroy any human even though female chimpanzees are a little smaller than males
...and I came upon a chimp on a safari...so I just started blasting.
The reality is a chimp is 1.35 percent stronger than a human "pound for pound" meaning a chimp that 165 pounds is stronger than a human of the same weight. So a 6'4" 260 pound human is way stronger than any chimp simply because size difference. Just like anything bigger means stronger.
Chimps are five time stronger than humans
There was an actual fight between a 6'4", well-over 200Lb, former pro athlete . Since then, the man's been getting multiple surgeries for over a decade, & still looks like horror show. To paraphrase him: "I tried to punch him, but my fists only reached his elbows, while he ripped my face off."
@@lazur1before you name this athlete I'd bet two things
1) they are not a combat sports athlete
2) they were well over the age of 40 at the time of the incident.
@@leebinpoggersmomento6101 Go back and read the post I replied to. Nothing there about “combat athlete”, just a big strong man vs chimp. Well, it happened, and the man is now an unrecognizable ,blind , crippled, eunuch, who needed years of reconstructive surgery and functional rehab.His name is St James Davis. I don’t know his age , but if he was over 40, he was a very fit strong 40. You should read his description of the attack, it’s easy to find. Facebook the biggest strongest best combat athlete you can find and ask him to fight a chimp; he’ll laugh at the idea, and refuse.
@@leebinpoggersmomento6101you think that makes a difference?🤣
Video ideas
Common hippo vs elephant seal
Wild boar vs babirusa
Walrus vs Siberian tiger
Komodo dragon vs mandrill
Chimpanzee vs wild dog
Next Fight:
Silverback Gorilla vs Asiatic Black Bear
Peregrine Falcon vs Eurasian Sparrowhawk
Eagle Owl vs Great Horned Owl
Moose vs Spanish Fighting Bull
Cheetah vs Malayan Sun Bear
Giant Panda vs Snow Leopard
Asiatic Black Bear
Peregrine Falcon
Eagle Owl
Moose
Malayan Sun Bear
Giant Panda
Asiatic Black Bear
Peregrine Falcon
Eagle Owl
Moose
Malayan Sun Bear
Giant Panda
Moose have weak neck connection.
Muzzle, 10lbs gloves on hands, 73kg body weight, leash on its neck that gives me one square meter curve of the octogon to run to, 1 point minus every time I run to that corner, sure, I'll give it a go.
Very great video ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
How about my 4 animal battles
1 Sumatran Tiger vs Asian Lion
2 Saltwater Crocodile vs American Crocodile
3 Asian Elephant vs Indian Rhino
4 Gigantopithecus vs Cave Lion.
Hope you notice these fight suggestions
1 and 2 would not be close but 3 and 4 are interesting
Asian Lion
Saltwater crocodiles
asian elephant
cave lion
Asiatic lions have absolutely decimated tigers of all kinds including Siberian tigers.
They lived amongst Siberian tigers for thousands upon thousands of years and they usually live alone.
"NOPE" brought me here. Oh Gordy...
-chimpanzee vs American pit bull terrier
-chimpanzee vs harpy eagle
-chimpanzee vs wolverine
-chimpanzee vs linx
Chimpanzee in all
The problem using fight comparisons of Subfamily Homininae (Great Apes & Humans) with other species is our blatant weakness. We have very thin & tight skin. Most other species have thick, loose skin that acts as a low grade armored defense.
Example: Leopard vs Gorilla -- If a gorilla had the same thick, loose skin of a leopard the gorilla would probably win most fights. As it stands now with its weak skin defense, a Silverback gets bodied nearly every time by a leopard.
Wolverine wins, but chimp wins the rest
Ok,I realize there are some guys on here saying,yeah,I could beat a chimp. No,you couldn't. They could rip your arms off before you could even land a single punch!
if your an adult male you should have more absolute strength then a chimp. now it may just be me but i dont see you being able to tear peoples limbs off
Dude it literally takes a horse to rip a human limb off, chimps aren’t as strong as horses
Chimps can’t rip limbs off, stop spewing the same BS all over the internet and regurgitating what movies taught you…
Next fights:
1. Polar bear vs Smilodon populator
2. Barbary lion vs Bengal tiger
3. Sarcosuchus vs titanoboa
4. Elephant vs stegosaurus
5. T rex vs rhino
these fights ain’t even fair 😭
Trex frickin destroys
@@randomchannel2926fr especially the last 2
@@66Traveler99sarcho wins low-mid diff (in my opinion so don’t start a riot on me) 💀💀💀
6.Mike Tyson Vs Gorilla
I saw the 1982 movie, Silent Rage and from that I believe CHUCK NORRIS can defeat a Chimpanzee.
I’m sorry but I would beat tf outta a chimp. I’ll have my battle scars but ain’t no chimp who weighs less and way smaller ain’t beating me.
Your "battle scars" would be 2 arms torn out of their sockets.
@@Rometiklan a chimp can’t physically tear a mans arm off. Relative to body weight yes if a chimp was the size of us yes they could, but they aren’t so in overall strength they are only slightly physically stronger then the average person.
moron😂
@@kaseemburr4825 If a chimp can't rip your arm off then how in the hell did that chimp bend metal bars
@@desmondedwards6628 just TH-cam man bend metal bar and you’ll see countless videos of ppl bending metal bars and can’t none of them rip off another persons arm.
The picture of that chimp pressing 1350 has me so weak 😂😂😂 bro was locked in
Even a chimp would be able to tell that those are not real weight plates...
If you treat chimp with love, he would trust you and give you hug
What about travis
Maybe comparing chimps to gymnasts would be better
5:27 bon APEtit
lol i thought i was the only one who saw it
I was in OCS in the Army in the 60's. A fellow trainee was a Green Beret and told this story.
He had gotten his SF rating, and around the same time, his black belt. He was on top of the world. There was a traveling circus(?) he went to. There was a guy with a chimp in a cage. The sign said "Beat the monkey and win $300."" So, my friend put up his admission fee and stepped into the cage. The chimp sat on the far end and just watched him approach. My friend got in range, planted his feet and hit the chimp square in the face with his best karate punch. Knew he had killed it, and turned around to exit the cage. Before he got there, he heard an animal scream behind him. As he turned around the chimp had crossed the cage and dropped on my friend. Wrapped it's legs around his head. Held the top of the cage with one hand, proceeded to pound by friend unconscious with the other. My friend said he had tried to pull the chimp off him, but it's muscles were like iron.
It was never a contest.
Very good voice and tone for narration.
@@edmondt848
True for some…
Not to most.
(I was an inner city kid)
How about “How strong is a chimpanzee vs. a neanderthal?”
It would be interesting to see but sadly, we are lacking of informations about neanderthal because that specie went extinct around 50 000 years ago.
Lies' about Oliver.
Comical. Belongs in the thinking of, “ some coyotes are acts smart, they order elaborate machines from ACME, and then after reading the instructions, construct an impressive machine”. Nonsense, as is the punching force and the rest.
i love your vids bro
The video doesn't address ferocity.
An angry alpha male chimp is quite literally the stuff of nightmares.
This sort of chimp is uterly ferocious, and the level of aggression is so extreme and so frenetic that the biggest baddest person on earth (even Mike Tyson) would get completely destroyed in seconds.
By the way, chimps have been known to destroy Silverback gorillas.
They attack in gangs
Yeah when it's 20 to 1 a sliverback ABSOLUTELY wrecks a chimpanzee even multiple
@@TGT2012
No.
You don’t know what you’re talking about.
Read carefully so you comprehend what I’m saying.
A single alpha male chimp against a single alpha male Silverback Gorilla, the chimp will destroy it. This is documented.
The chimp is one of the most ferocious animals on earth, it’s aggression is far higher than a gorilla. While the gorilla is certainly stronger, if the chimp rips its ears, face, nose, and fingers off, it doesn’t much matter does it?
@@electriceyeslide5959Source?
A gorillas strength matters so much that even if a chimpanzee is able to fight the gorilla, he would be thrown away. Even if his parts were torn, it would still body the chimp. A silver back is overkill.
And he's right 1-20, and the silver back gorilla would still wreck multiple chimps.
Chimps have some of the strongest bite forces in the animal kingdom measured at ~1,000psi. In comparison a pit bull is ~250psi.
Dumb question. They are clearly a lot stronger.
that someone average yes but with someone trained no
@@redsputnik3352A chimpanzee would destroy any human regardless if the human is trained or not
@@desmondedwards6628 simply couldn't against a man weighing more than 100kg
@@redsputnik3352 Look up Charla Nash. I have always been terrified of Chimps because of the brutality they caused to humans
@@redsputnik3352A chimpanzee has fast twitch muscle compared to us that is why their strength is inhuman compared to us
I beat up my chimp everyday but he's only 3 weeks old. I hope he doesn't remember it when he grows up.
No human can snatch 501 kg😂, or even half this weight... Can deadlift 500 kg may be but not snatch
I heard there was a Russian man that could lift close to 600 pounds that was a long time ago who knows with growth hormones it may be possible to lift a thousand pounds pound s I had a buddy that was able to lift a front of a Volkswagen
@@ChrissyEis500 kg is 1100 lbs
@@ChrissyEisDude 500KG is close to 1200 pounds
Neither can a chimp
@@Returntonature145 98 lbs off: 500 KG = 1102 lbs
Mike Tyson: Nah, I'd winn
There are multiple stories of humans defeating lions and tigers in 1 on 1 fight. It's just modern humans have become too weak. Ancient humans were far stronger than humans today. It's a shame that a unique species like us have become so weak and such coward.
I think the only human that can beat a lion and tiger is Samson from the Bible. Other than that a lion and tiger would tear a human ass up
Agreed. We've become too weak thanks to technology and science. When humans were dumb and lacked technology, they (our ancestors) fought powerful horrifying beasts and that's where they inherited much of their insane strength and willpower.
@@martinlopez2816 dont forget the modern diet
With modern methods of training, diet and medication, there never where stronger humans than today.
The average human however is much weaker than in ancient times.
@@Antimion95 Chimp will destroy any human
They walk on knuckles and their arms grow longer than ours. If we walked on our knuckles we would be just as strong as them.
we'd lose the ability to throw things
big brained comment, really makes you think
If you're talking about a vegan human, then the chimp is definitely far stronger. But if the vegan is stronger, that's because of steroids. That is a fact, not an opinion.
The vegan wouldn't have the normal human advantage of being smarter.
I think a chimp can still beat a man on steroids because of their animal ferocity coupled with strength and their natural agility.
@@KragithDumbest Comment Ever prize!
@@Kragith
The UFC heavyweight champion would not last 1 minute with an adolescent chimp. Thats a fight I would pay good money to see.
I believe that you'd regret seeing that bloody mess. .
No human can defeat an Adult Chimpanzee
U think Shaq is actually losing a fight to a creature that doesn’t even come up to half his height. Be for real
@@kaseemburr4825Yes. The chimp would probably bite of his balls.
@@kaseemburr4825chimp is gonna absolutely destroy Shaq 😂
@@Mercury7209 your slow
@@kaseemburr4825Yes, genius.
I don't know... if the worlds strongest/baddest man fought an avg adult male chimp, I'd think he'd stand a chance? If he got hold of the chimp first? I don't know lol
Brock Lesnar vs Fullgrown male chimpanzee
Chimpanzee absolutely stomps.
Chimpanzee will try to bite. Probably chimpanzee wins high diff.
Brock gets his face eaten
@@skive800I doubt it. A middle aged lady getting ambushed is different then a roided up professional fighter ready to fight to the death
Brock kicks the living ( chimp diet) out of it. But it wouldn’t take a Brock,.... and decent fighter of equal weight won’t stomp any chimp.
I am not convinced yet. Find me a chimp, I want a fight now!
Yalls chimp responses have me Rollin!! 😂😂
I bet a BJJ black belt can submit it.
Any human would get destroyed
Only because of the biting ability. @@desmondedwards6628
@@desmondedwards6628 Eddie Hall would honestly stomp an average chimp. He would probably lose a finger and get a concussion, and lacerations in the process though.
Maybe if the BJJ Black Belt had experience fighting creatures with these proportions and had hands on their feet.
Seems to me that the only reason that they don’t talk is because somehow we would find a way to make them pay taxes.
Без огнестрельного оружия у человека нет шансов против шимпанзе
I think a spear,baseball bat or good knife would give you a chance
@@ptigris939 It will only make it madder
@@desmondedwards6628 most likely
@@ptigris939 So why risk it, doing that will make you die quickly. The man just told you a way how to survive 😂
@@desmondedwards6628 hahaahhaa human with any of these weapons and a little experience in how to use them will defeat the primate without much difficulty. why are you talking nonsense?
Our ancient ancestors' edge was clearly their ability to fashion and wield weapons, including thrown weapons like stones, and their ability to run at a modest pace over long distances, where humans really are among the champions of the animal kingdom. Only horses, canids like wolves, and a few species of migrating ungulates can cover long distances as fast as a human, especially during the day in hot weather.
Indeed. Weapons, wheels, boats, shelter, clothes, fire, storage/baggage, omnivorousness, division of labor...leaves horses & wolves in the dust.
They are 7 times stronger than us
No 😂😂😂 they are 1,5 times stronger than a human pound for pound. Enough with this nonsense.
@@ЛюбомирДрагнев-б1пgorillas yes I can understand them being 7-10 times stronger but chimps cmon 😂
@@ЛюбомирДрагнев-б1пThey have the strength of five men
You have no idea what you're talking about my guy
@@ЛюбомирДрагнев-б1пfr, some people are deluded as hell and can’t help but overestimate tf out of chimps.
Now I get they are strong asf, but they aren’t *THAT* strong.
Are we saying that a person like Kevin Randleman or Brock Lesnar, Cannot beat a Chimpanzee one on one evan though Randleman & Lesnar are jacked muscular big dudes!? How different is a muscular build in Humans compared to Apes?
Did you watch the video?
Stronger than an average human maybe but definitely not stronger than an elite athlete.
Your tweaking I got a wild adult chimpanzee over any human a chimp will shred any human apart
Physical muscle mass as in moving weights a 200kg strong man has a slight edge. A weaponless combat situation against adult male chimp any human has less than 1% chance teeth speed stamina aggression win. Someone like mike Tyson might be able to knock it out 1/100 times I guess
@@cheerikyindianchimps are only 1.35x - 1.5x stronger than the average dudey guy
@@cheerikyindianbut yeah a chimp will definitely win against the elite man, cuz they ruthless
You people just straight up ignored the discussion on different muscle fibres. A chimp might not be able to deadlift, but it would rip a strongman’s arms of his sockets and shove them up his ass.
Male Chimpanzee : 4'6" and 130Ibs
Me : 5'4" and 132 Ibs
So i might win
An MMA fighter or krav maga practitionar definitely has chance of winning. If he manages to apply an eye striking before getting hurt for example, he could definitely win the fight no matter the strength and physiological perfornances. The conclusion would be that both species has chances of winning, of course if we compare a trained human being. In case of non-trained human, there is almost no chance of winning.
Making hider accounts all over this video makes you a sad demented soul
God have mercy on you
Well it makes me sad when someone says that an animal is a better fighter that a human because that would mean that life is totally senseless. One of the most important purpuses in our lives is to become a better fighter and than someone says, no, any chimpanzee would destroy any human. Whats the purpose of our efforts than? A human that devoted time to become a better fighter would be rewarded in this fight.
@@lulaluka1331 Did you watch the video, if you really think that a human stand a chance against a angry chimpanzee then you are delusional
haaa, Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris can beat gorillas, bears and hippopotamus... come on, grow up !
@@lulaluka1331 Your life is meaningless if you can't beat a chimp in a fight?
People in the comments really badly want to stand a chance against chimps huh? It’s like some of you are offended by a fact.
Hi I hate chimps
There tear people's skin off
They are terrifying creatures 😬
Yep
The human would be torn apart.
Even brock lesnar
Its a wild animal, I dont care how strong you are...dont fuck around. EVEN IF you prevail in the fight, it aint worth fighting a wild animal.
it depends on the spirit of the being, chimps have a violent nature so if a human had the same then the outcomes will be totally diffrent
PEAK HUMAN? AGAINST PEAK CHIMPANZEE THEN... WE STILL LOSE 😢
Thumbs up on the interesting video 👍👍👍
There is hardly anyone who believes they could win in a direct fight against a fully grown chimpanzee.
However, what would be really interesting is if you made the same video, but instead of a modern human, you put a Neanderthal in it!!!
Chimpanzee VS. Neanderthal !!!
Who would win⁉️