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@csavvthebarber3889Рік тому
8:57 “Do you workout a lot?” “No I deliver furniture” Full functional strength right there
@aliyyenman6181Рік тому
The bigger guy that won bounced off his elbow from the pad many times and won lol
@csavvthebarber3889Рік тому
@@aliyyenman6181 he would’ve won either way honestly he is strong & has muscular endurance from carrying furniture in a static position much like the locked wrist curl position in an arm wrestling match. That’s why no pro tricks were used like the other strong guys yet this was his hardest match. I believe the pro reached muscle fatigue faster & wasn’t strong enough to move the big guys wrist into winning position even after leaning his whole body into the table lmaooo the big guy was so strong he levitated the table ☠️ & the pro
@aliyyenman6181Рік тому
@@csavvthebarber3889 I never said the big guy is weak BUT still he cheated and I can turn round and say if the smaller guy was bigger or same size, he would've easily annihilate him, the smaller guy still put up a good fight against a guy of that size, otherwise the pro is still pretty strong, the bigger guy had all his weight and elbow raise technique which makes a big game changer
@mineduck3050Рік тому
Yes he is proportionately a bigger creature. There's not much regular sized guy can do against a 390lb person who isn't obese. Cat vs dog. The technique and specofic strength did almost beat him though.
@AntonioAugusto1010Рік тому
@@mineduck3050370
@jeakРік тому
Magnus has his shirt on the entire video, he's not even trying
@jostromp7380Рік тому
He could have easily won from the prof without his shirt
@filipcarevic3942Рік тому
Great coment
@HasherYTРік тому
He would’ve turned hulk if he takes it off
@karataiser6251Рік тому
😂
@vipulsoni1171Рік тому
Not even his final form
@sleha410611 місяців тому
The 6'2 furniture moving guy got insane strength man. Defeating a professional arm wrestler on sheer strength is amazing
@yoinkedits1237 місяців тому
That guy is stronger that most pro arm wrestler
@harambae1177 місяців тому
It's like one of those stories of the jacked kid arm wrestling the farmer dad
@SirBartolomew7 місяців тому
@@oldironsides4107 where are you from?
@anthonyvasquez90417 місяців тому
LMFAO. i haven't laughed this hard in a minute. good shit ahhahaha@@oldironsides4107
@robertwright79377 місяців тому
To be fair, that guy was *two* guys...😄
@aaronbarlow43769 місяців тому
13:11 That guy seems like the kind of guy when he's drunk tries to pick a fight with you on a Friday night.
@SCHAUDENLUCAS3 місяці тому
100% - not only on a friday night. He was about to start haha
@tomasviane38442 місяці тому
Yes, serious mental issue there. Got a vicious look in his eyes and had no room for straight old fun.
@sirmounted849929 днів тому
looks like he was ready to throw fists right then and there
@normanquednau22 дні тому
Got the same feeling. Better be ready
@joakimkempe5722 дні тому
@@SCHAUDENLUCAS I just think that he wanted to intimidate Magnus so that he felt that he had the upper hand even though he lost the competition.
@ptrivelyРік тому
Love that the guy who never works out and has the humble job of furniture delivery is just an absolute unit of a human being :)
@tomwalker8944Рік тому
To be fair... some of the strongest people I know just work manual labor jobs. It's like working out... but you do it 40 hours a week for years. :P
@Chevy-hw6lwРік тому
@@tomwalker8944 My grandpa worked as a concrete mason for 40 years. Back when there wasn't as much equipment to help with all the labor. I swear to God, he was the strongest man I've ever met. He could literally crush a guy if he wanted.
@evilhomer11Рік тому
i been working in manual labour heavy lifting jobs for 22 years since i was 15, 40 - 60 hour weeks i don't consider myself strong. but people always tell me i am. i dont know if its really strength or proper technique or both. but i can lift more than people much bigger than i am.
@zombievikinggaming4258Рік тому
The dude was 370lbs. He was the biggest guy they had the entire day
@oldageisdumbРік тому
You know, one could say moving furniture is working out
@RichomertaРік тому
"you workout a lot?" "I deliver furniture" thats fucking awesome. Holy shit that guy was strong
@sanchitoryРік тому
Bro he must be delivering queen size beds on his Back to get that strong
@PetarStamatovicРік тому
@@sanchitory Just the size of him makes him stronger that much
@XoarsРік тому
Cyplenkov or larratt would flatten him like a pancake
@oldageisdumbРік тому
I consider that working out
@Zer0sanРік тому
@Sanchitory nah bruh he's probably delivering like 90 foot desks made out of oak, colonial Era stuff. No team lift for this man
@pureXLNC11 місяців тому
Magnus really is a good role model even in the way he interacts with people. You see a lot of egos in this video and Magnus just maintains good energy and vibes. Also cool to see how he doesn’t back down.
@John-mf1sz9 місяців тому
I feel like most people were pretty cool about losing. Only the one dude was a little crazy and demanded a rematch, lol. That guy was a wildcard for sure.
@atte97029 місяців тому
Would have been better if he actually had fair matches it defeats the purpose when he has already won in the starting position before they even start the match
@adamb24569 місяців тому
@@atte9702 Yeah, and at 9:41 I don't know if it was the angle but it looks like he started at least a quarter of the way down.
@TylerJoost4 місяці тому
100% this. Everyone in the video really was a great sport and just had positive vibes. Whatever "toxic masculinity" is, this was the exact opposite.
@MrBrotein8 місяців тому
Magnus didn’t need much backup, dude is STRONG.
@ARMWRESTLINGWHISPERERРік тому
You’re a big inspiration to me brother. Thanks again for having me it was a pleasure to finally meet you 💪
@PaahtisРік тому
Hope to see you again, it was nice that you also conceided that one match like a champ. Keep it up bro!
@ateammate223Рік тому
Props for taking the L to that one massive dude like a champ
@eduardonegron5100Рік тому
Been seeing your shorts a lot lately keep up the good work man! Couldn’t believe this clash of my UKposts worlds lmao. Super sick!
@AkatsukiShadowРік тому
you're a BEAST!
@nosirve9458Рік тому
i follow all your vids bro, keep it up, much love from spain!
@AloofOofРік тому
12:23 that guy gave me really scummy feels, he comes off aggressive and confrontational.. He tried to start dirty, couldn't accept defeat, accused Magnus of cheating, keept invading his personal space and was generally twitchy af.
@ancalitesРік тому
psycho vibes from him for sure
@zaikojiРік тому
Yeah, met a lot of guys like that. If push comes to shove, let ‘em think they’ve won. Creepy.
@darkshadows688611 місяців тому
They're simply trash people.
@MrKylederp11 місяців тому
He was on drugs
@20gClueTin11 місяців тому
Seeing him lose the second time was very satisfying.
@Mista_Cassla6 місяців тому
8:30 I seriously thought this guys wrist or arm was gonna snap 😂
@bloc54224 місяці тому
what makes you think that
@Ball_cock4 місяці тому
Ever see it happen? I cringe at arm wrestling videos because I've seen too many vids of arms snapping during arm wrestling. @@bloc5422
@user-qn9so4mm6v3 місяці тому
it takes 15 pounds of torque to snap the humerus. It doesn't matter how big and muscular you are.
@metarex0002 місяці тому
And I was thinking the table would break xD
@itsoracle2 місяці тому
@@user-qn9so4mm6vwhy do you know this
@TheRustyAntlers6 місяців тому
I used to arm wrestle at parties a lot in high school and college, and I'll never get tired of how many dudes take it so personally and refuse to accept defeat at this very niche activity/ sport. I was never super strong, just bigger than the other person, but the amount of excuses when someone is losing is mind boggling. Guy that shows up at 12:26 is a perfect example
@araarmo6 місяців тому
To be fair it was an elbow foul the first time.
@khmer5o36 місяців тому
lol you trippin', the dude just wanted a fair match. magnus elbow was way off the pad before the pin lol.. it's pretty obvious if you watch it objectively and not with your feelings.
@araarmo6 місяців тому
yeh that is what I meant Magnus did the elbow foul@@khmer5o3
@planescaped6 місяців тому
Arm wrestling really does bring something out in the male ego, lol.
@eladrio23115 місяців тому
I rewatched that match, Magnus' elbow was clearly touching the pad at all times, besides even if it was a foul, there's no need to act like that@@khmer5o3
@RogueNobleРік тому
Magnus missed like every handshake lol.
@climbrRРік тому
think you're safe just giving a fistbump? nope. Alright just try a high five next time.... nope.
@vanation321Рік тому
What do you mean, he's shaking each of their hands for like 10 seconds at least
@olisk-jy9rzРік тому
That's the issue with unconventional handshakes, everyone has its own version and you always see that kind of misses
@TheOnlyGhxstРік тому
Handshakes are gross anyway, I've seen so many people leave public restrooms without washing their hands, I'll stick to fist bumps.
@fluffylittlebearРік тому
@@TheOnlyGhxst Joke's on you, I wipe my ass with my fist.
@BearsAnyPercentРік тому
8:05 The whisperer is no joke holy shit. big dude said he’s 370lbs, and he STILL had to lift his elbow off the table three or four times, and tilt the whole table off the ground to barely get the win. Those sunglasses must be like +50 STR
@thomas.861Рік тому
He is a supposed "pro armwrestler", losing to a non armwrestler. I believe he is overrated.
@NaThingSeriousРік тому
@@thomas.861 he held his own for a long while and I recon could have beat him. But his opponent was massive and their technique may have not tricky followed the guidelines.
@lilpipe4042Рік тому
@@thomas.861 that guy said he's 170kg (370lbs) and also did major flaws multiple times like lifting his elbow up
@thomas.861Рік тому
Most pro armwrestlers of his weight class would smoke him, just because he's known doesnt mean he's good. Just like Schoolboy.
@zachariahzachariah4696Рік тому
@@thomas.861 Lol there is weight classes for pro arm wrestling
@Grejegando10 місяців тому
Shout out to this rock climber for lasting all those rounds. It is incredibly difficult to keep going like that. Anyone who arm wrestled before knows what will happen the next day after going for multiple rounds... yikes.
@Booklat19 місяців тому
but then again, rock climbers have insane forearm stamina like holy shit, these people are strong
@phakoki25318 місяців тому
Yea and he knows how to arm wrestle, his hand was above most of their hands if there is not a big difference between you and and another wrestler most likely the one woth the hand advantage wins
@lyntoncollins27584 місяці тому
Most of his videos are amazing :)
@philippang079 місяців тому
Magnus is a gent. His arms were tired towards mid way through the video as anyone would be, taking on so many. Once the arm starts to hurt, it's not a good idea to continue with other opponents cos it just exacerbates the stress on the arms and it can tear and worsen the injury. Strength is not measured just physically but mentally and in his attitude and demeanour as host. Thank you Magnus for the vid. You are truly strong as a man. As for the pro arm wrestler, ain't taking nothin' away from that bro.....
@frankie3791Рік тому
Very humble of him at the end to say the man that did beat him "Earned it for sure" without mentioning he was 370lbs and twice his weight. Great stuff guys
@nightlockerz1165Рік тому
But the guy was inexperienced and experience is alot in arm wrestling
@pierce8070Рік тому
@@nightlockerz1165 weight always matters no matter how you look at it
@braindust7523Рік тому
Nahhh he meant that. He tried his hardest.
@427200511 місяців тому
A pro and a great sport
@nomen38511 місяців тому
@@nightlockerz1165lmao you can't be serious. I would love to see my lean arse beating a buffed guy because I have experience
@EvanNagaoРік тому
7:44 was one of the most epic arm wrestling matches I've ever seen, haha!
@joeyvirrosai3574Рік тому
That dude’s elbow got tired of remaining on the pad.
@harritran8284Рік тому
@@joeyvirrosai3574 hahah foulest match I've seen
@rizkiyoistРік тому
Wait you're here too haha
@lordgreenbeanРік тому
@@rizkiyoist wonder if there’s a big yoyo/climbing overlap?
@EvanNagaoРік тому
@@lordgreenbean Not yet, but maybe @magmidt could make it happen?? 🤷♂
@qhodave8 місяців тому
Watching this a month ago was my introduction to armwrestling. Got me hooked and quickly subbed the whisperer, which lead me to Devon, who got me hooked even more and now I am paying for my very first Ppv match east VS west 9. Thank you Magnus and Whisperer for the initial push. Great video
@AlexanderJasperJay7 місяців тому
How’d it go?
@ErichCervantez9 місяців тому
I'm adding this video to my pre-workout list to get myself pumped up for the gym. Awesome job out there. Please make more of these!
@MCtabst3RРік тому
14:50 the guy who took the $40 is the smartest one 😂😂
@MekarWBРік тому
@@wolololer I respect the guy taking the $40. Sometimes just knowing you can't beat that guy is enough and props to him for recognizing it. I think if it was me I'd be willing to give up the $40 just for the chance to see how strong that guy really was. I know I'd lose but that's worth it.
@bola567111 місяців тому
They started off with zero and something tells me these people aren't starving. So I'm assuming they were just asking for the $100 to test their might with the big boss. I'd probably do the same, depending on the day
@nialljudge507311 місяців тому
He seemed like a good bloke, seemed happy to get the 40, good for him.
@KitPatronРік тому
Throughout the video, I caught myself smiling all the time. It is very nice to see how people just have fun and enjoy communication.
@iamtommyokРік тому
same here buddy
@Jef-sj6zcРік тому
I totally agree with you !!
@berringervidsРік тому
Same, great vid!
@CONEHEADDKРік тому
You gotta have some jokes to tell while wrestling, just to crack people up..
@jasoncrowther4251Рік тому
Yeah, it's rarer with the passing of everyday.
@GT70511 місяців тому
You two are great guys, and it is especially enjoyable to see you interacting with everyday people like us. I hope to see either one of you on the east coast near North Carolina someday.
@TylerJoost4 місяці тому
This was such a great video, it had me smiling the entire time. Everyone was so respectful and positive and had great sportsmanship. The best part was when the 370 lb guy won, and his girl leapt into his arms. You guys absolutely made his year and he was so humble about his victory. 11/10 this is exactly what youtube should be.
@Stea1th556Рік тому
Magnus going for a fist bump every time but ending up awkwardly clashing with some people who went for a handshake/high five kept making me chuckle
@HorneycornРік тому
Well, honestly fist bump is the most safe when there's like 1000's of ways doing this half shake/touch into a handshake move. Just let them see your fist, stick it out and stick with it. Awkward thing was that he constantly decided to change it up when he saw someone else wanted to shake hands or whatever. Always stick with it or else it gets weird. Even when they decide to stick to a half open hand I would just tap that still with my fist.
@bronsontolliver9027Рік тому
I call that the "trailer hitch"
@BlackMoridinРік тому
Same
@rainazale4722Рік тому
Fist bumps only serve simps and gays.
@domskillet5744Рік тому
When in America with people under 40, you go for the dap up. It's like an unspoken rule
@mcdoonaldsmanager8706Рік тому
man that big guy is insanely strong. wonder how hed be if he trained
@tykillРік тому
Yeah, has to have huge potential
@tinsakndgameРік тому
He is 4 times the size of magnus.
@aarondarnell1026Рік тому
Stronk
@prof.dr.mr.insane299Рік тому
he is strong but won because he took his elbow off the pad , so the match wasn t really fair
@b_rabbit435Рік тому
ofc he is strong, dude weighs probably 140 kg and mostly muscle. Huge leverage advntage
@p0rcs11 місяців тому
Smiling the whole time after a depressed day man thanks for this :) put me in a better mood and everything good stuff
@manfrommaine119411 місяців тому
Whisper just taught 99% of viewers more than they’ve ever learned in arm wrestling. And that was a BIG STRONG boy that beat them
@colaboytjeРік тому
Wow, that one guy was so aggressive. I really thought that he was going to punch you.
@umershaikh7179Рік тому
@@woodcrafter7361 can magnus fight?
@_kahimanawariРік тому
@@umershaikh7179 he's had mma training too
@CJskiРік тому
@@elysanaya8571 lol I wouldn’t call that fighting
@theduffman9834Рік тому
Magnus is cheating most of these matches. Starting unfair position no wonder dudes annoyed. He fought for fair start and still lost but fair game to him
@stan3449Рік тому
@@theduffman9834 no
@alkaholic4848Рік тому
14:40 love this guy - he's just like nah i'm gunna take my winnings thanks i don't need to prove anything. Big smile on his face as he says it, doesn't give af he's like great thanks that'll do me, see ya.
@filoue25838 місяців тому
And he son say go daddy, that's probably give him more strength
@avaleesdad6 місяців тому
Gotta love the whisperer. Tells rookies to keep wrist straight, then proceeds to set the hook before the go. Beautiful
@PowPowTheRat7 місяців тому
Love how humble the pro guy was after being beaten. Kudos
@carlosleather4241Рік тому
Damn that construction guy.. Magnus really diffused the situation with that: “You’ve arm wrestled before though?”
@inquisitvem6723Рік тому
That’s what I was thinking as well. By giving that guy some positive reinforcement diffused a possible confrontation. Magnus knows psychology.
@fluffylittlebearРік тому
I think that guy wasn't sober.
@dingdingdingdiiiiingРік тому
Yeah, very strange vibes... He wants to dominate every situation. Aggressive too.
@Philippes_BlueprintРік тому
@@dingdingdingdiiiiing also known as: Being a prick.
@jameswayton2340Рік тому
''unhinged''.
@gulliblepiggy4346Рік тому
That one guy was absolutely HUGE. whisperer was nowhere near his weight class. There's hardly anyone in the world that can compete against someone that more than doubles their own weight. Impressive from that guy regardless though. As well as the display from magnus. Good stuff all across the board.
@adamnguyen4517Рік тому
He likely would have beaten him if he tried from the beginning. Also the big guy committed a few fouls, but that doesn't take away from how massive and strong he was.
@criticalmass8328Рік тому
@@adamnguyen4517 he probably just didn't know the rules
@JonHop1Рік тому
@@criticalmass8328 He let him win.. He purposely gave up his hand and played defensive multiple times on top of the big guy committing major fouls throughout. Just shows you how good of an armwrestler he is to be able to hold a guy likely double his weight and strength.
@JeffdachefzРік тому
@@criticalmass8328 even if he did, he's an amateur, bound to make loads of mistakes without thinking about it.
@joselase6894Рік тому
Only people like the GOAT Brzenk
@davinou2610 місяців тому
It's so cool to have too much great ideas of videos with a good mood. Love that!
@spicysugar19867 місяців тому
This is excellent! For some reason I have smile on my face the whole time watching this video!! Never thought arm wrestling can be this fun.
@TheShizzoРік тому
That furniture mover dude was great. Great profession to develop great grip and arm strength. Hopefully he finds an armwrestling camp near him.
@suba7320Рік тому
Looked like he knew a little bit about arm-wrestling. The grip he used and so forth.
@LifeLoftyРік тому
he's 370lbs
@robocu4Рік тому
@@LifeLofty you callin him fat
@FreedomOfSportРік тому
@@robocu4 Very.
@olisk-jy9rzРік тому
Why are so many people impressed that he beat two guys literally one third of his size? And he's already training, moving fornitures 8 hours a day is more training than either Magnus or the other guy do. Plus he already knew how to position his hand, how to fight the wrist, and even how to move the elbow outside the mat, so he was just playing coy but he already had some experience.
@owninggreendragsdudeРік тому
Moving furniture is no joke, damn
@Syndicate999999Рік тому
@@Nitrxgen Helps if you're twice the size too
@ambiguousgh0243Рік тому
@@Syndicate999999 yup, actually more than twice. 370lb is insanely heavy lmao
@FreerunnerCamiloРік тому
Size difference too tho, put him up against Devon no contest
@lukaskidd4621Рік тому
@@FreerunnerCamilo He still has potential even he was trained. Devon is the GOAT so losing to him is understandable.
@omarmega4093Рік тому
Nah bro the guy is just built different
@miraigs479510 місяців тому
Magnus you always have such great collabs! awesome video
@erinhansen21104 місяці тому
Best part of this wasn't the massive skill Magnus had in this very quickly, but his amazing sportsmanship showing what a class act he truly is. Kudos!
@glubski9050Рік тому
I dont think people realize how much raw power the furniture guy must posses to beat a professional arm wrestler without having any technique knowledge (or maybe just rudimentary). Crazy strong
@datsikРік тому
as soon as he stepped up i knew he had a chance, guy is built like a human clydesdale.. even before he said the answer to the “do you workout” question i was like “this guy is in construction/trades”.. but yes to take down a pro arm wrestler on sheer arm strength is insane
@DAlex181DРік тому
Ye, this guy ist definitely trading stuff. Looks like a typical wallstreet broker.
@mineduck3050Рік тому
I worked with a guy built like that. About 6'3 320. I'm 5'8 150 his forearm is two of mine. We armwrestled it's pointless because he has such a mass advantage. It's like AAA battery vs a 12 volt.
@tomwalker8944Рік тому
@@mineduck3050 People forget that dudes in professions like that basically eat and work out like powerlifters lol. "Yeah bro I go the gym for 5 hours a day 3 days a week. Then do cardio on the weekends to lean up." "Yeah but I move pianos, refrigerators, and washer/dryers 8 hours a day 5 days a week. Then eat 6,000 calories a day. :P"
@josiahday210Рік тому
@@tomwalker8944 ok stop yapping
@captain_games_145Рік тому
13:30 You ready? "im already pulling" saddest thing ive ever seen bro strong as hell
@robertamaral23492 місяці тому
So much fun watching this! Great channel Magnus! You're a trip kiddo! I can't imagine how your arm felt at the end of that day. Take care buddy!
@PSYCHOSAXE11 місяців тому
you two have good chemistry, definitely someone id suggest you collab with more, good video premise too
@skies-un5zsРік тому
12:38 whole interaction was weird 💀
@DrBojanglez105Рік тому
When the guy said I deliver furniture, it made sense. There is training muscles, but work muscles don’t get to choose when they stop. They stop when the job is done, which makes them physically and mentally stronger.
@driesjansen3273Рік тому
also grip strength really important because usually furniture can be smooth af and you have to grip on little edges or just bare pressure
@DrBojanglez105Рік тому
@@driesjansen3273 Exactly! No one cares how much it hurts, or if it is difficult to hold. If you drop it, you might mess up the guy helping, or drop the furniture.
@YeeLeeHawРік тому
Yeah, it sure couldn't be that the guy weighted 370, no, it was definitely that he was physically and mentally stronger because of his blue-collar job.
@UnStop4bleРік тому
@@YeeLeeHaw nobody dismissed that. no fat dude that doesnt atleast work out or do a physicly intense job would win vs the pro arm wrestler. weighing 370 alone doesnt win
@driesjansen3273Рік тому
@@YeeLeeHaw ok? I was just talking about his grip strength specifically, which is not necessarily linked with weight. I think everyone got the point that he was big lol, as that was clear from the video. But his job def helps as well, if you're just big you won't win
@edge406310 місяців тому
My favorite part is watching Mag be so concerned about others safety, he’s constantly making sure no one gets hurt or injured.
@Obajorba8 місяців тому
Liked how considerate Magnus was around the 6-minute mark regarding the arm position of his competitor ..respect
@idontknowudoiidkРік тому
5:47 I love that you recognized that was an odd position and checked. It really shows you’re prioritizing safety and sportsmanship here
@big_banana7194Рік тому
his arch went crazy tho
@sussysimonРік тому
@@big_banana7194 fr fr
@whitestallion531Рік тому
It was odd but probably one of the most safest positions at preventing bones from snapping. Possible bicep tear at that position though under too much force.
@KevinLuWXРік тому
That's the position where people can tear their bicep
@davidmaltais291211 місяців тому
What????? That's one of the easiest ways to snap the bones
@rosaschreiber2605Рік тому
Really love that Magnus encourages even his opponenents. His genuine nice way is what makes these challenge videos so enjoyable to watch.
@stevew407911 місяців тому
After all the doomsday AI and horrible news stories that YT recommends me; man it was nice to watch something this fun and wholesome. I love how encouraging you were to all your competitors, and you all just had such fun!
@jakeman02511 місяців тому
I was about to type this out…seeing everyone smile and get along and all walks of life enjoying it. Love it…
@idrinkmilk2829 місяців тому
You don't need to listen to that bullshit lmao. I guarantee you if you get off your phone and just go about your life.... you would forget all that stuff even exists and it would have ZERO impact on your life or existence. Be happy.
@garfield56679 місяців тому
ik i'm late but i had the same thoughts, this was really refreshing
@Pilkie1016 місяців тому
AI will be fine. I have no mouth but I must scream.
@AlexDaeling11 місяців тому
props to magnus on being such a polite guy
@samk2407Рік тому
The big guy was such an interesting test case because it shows that there's this limit to how much technique matters when there's a strength gap, but also it took a humongous strength gap to overcome the technique advantage.
@spacefertilizerРік тому
Yes but he would have been disqualified in a competition because he traveled away from the bag and also left the bag by lifting his elbow from it and using that strength gain.
@gtoisbestanime5705Рік тому
lifted elbow 2 times + was pulling the table up, disqualification would be guaranteed.
@csjjk2271Рік тому
We can give him credit for being a challenge but too much fouls
@metaphoria3Рік тому
Well yeah cuz the other big guy 6’4” guy went down like a sack of bricks 5’11” Mickey Msntle snd Mike Tyson have as much power or more than Aaron Judge for instance
@ChadeGBРік тому
@@spacefertilizer And did you look at the Pro? he did exactly the same thing, came off the bag at least twice, not to mention he tried to slip him when he knew he was gonna lose.
@TurtleSlutРік тому
Man the guy at 12:22 was pissing me off treating you like that Magnus glad he seemed harmless in the end. On another note, really cool to see you branching out into the arm wrestling community with Etienne Magnus. Would love to see you collab with Devon or ArmwrestlingTV potentially in the future. Love all your content regardless however :)
@seaoftraРік тому
he has some demons for sure. Thats what happens kids when you don't heal your traumas
@ReasonMakesРік тому
Yeah. I was nervous about the Italian guy too. Even though he was all smiles he was being aggressive and not listening to E.T. when he was refereeing. idk. Just never know who you're gonna meet when you interact with strangers.
@ctsangerРік тому
He seemed genuinely butthurt about losing to Magnus. Ego bruised for sure
@Daniel-ng8fiРік тому
@@ctsanger yeah, he let it go in the end tho and congratulated him which was nice to see
@theduffman9834Рік тому
Naw magnus was cheating unfair start more than half of these matches climbing early, dude just wanted a fair match and when he got it accepted the result
@MAgaSUXX11 місяців тому
Outstanding to see tough guys who are fair and humble🙏
@BastienChanotРік тому
Magnus this kind of format is extraordinary : making other disciplines and experts look good and make it such a fantastic vibe reality show... You're killing it!
@--___--dРік тому
Yeah agree, I never thought I would enjoy watching armwrestling. Pleasantly suprised.
@petaisajokeРік тому
“Is that a dangerous position” Honestly Magnus is such a good dude for asking this I’ve seen a couple of injuries before and you never want to hurt someone whilst armwrestling
@RitalieРік тому
I almost didn't click on this, because arm wrestling can be so dangerous, and I didn't want to cringe seeing a bad injury. My friend hurt his arm for about 5 days arm wrestling a guy who was 40 pounds heavier than him. Luckily he didn't break anything. But the arm breaks from arm wrestling are life ruining (don't do a Google search for Mega Man arm break).
@HuskyTheDog22022 місяці тому
This is so cool! Thanks Magnus!!
@axelburnett8 місяців тому
I really enjoyed watching that video. It's one of those videos that makes you smile as you watch it.
@LuanitylolРік тому
13:00 bros ego got crushed by Magnus
@TheScribe317 місяців тому
Dude was a psycho
@HeldVenomРік тому
5:47 This is precisely what you want to see in fun contests like this. Good on you all for being so cautious with these folks' safety!
@yeremiavictorypaung911010 місяців тому
Jit got that obunda going all over
@JerGol8 місяців тому
Right, I was really worried at some of the arm positions! As you say, good to see they're looking after the bio-mechanics.
@r.l.83342 місяці тому
This was fun to watch man ! Thnx
@kenlund96717 місяців тому
Arm wrestling is a fun way to show your strength. You never see anyone become unfriendly, regardless of whether the person wins or loses.
@NewLegacy93Рік тому
This one felt the most dangerous out of all the different muscle beach videos, both because arm wrestling can cause pretty bad injuries and because it’s an actual direct physical competition between you and strangers
@holliswilliams8426Рік тому
potential for injury is high in arm wrestling, both because of the strain and people being so unpredictable and confrontational
@Goodcola1Рік тому
I was just waiting for a forearm snap
@BorisKotkovРік тому
Yeap they really need a pro armwrestler judge for these videos.
@dvorakgigachad1444Рік тому
@@holliswilliams8426 you literally just rephrased his comment
@omniyambot9876Рік тому
cuz some people you can't damage ego
@VatsugggggРік тому
12:40 that was some aggressive vibes lol 😂
@dqniel1755Рік тому
Douche vibes
@captainthrall8 місяців тому
That was a very fun video to watch! Thank you!
@jgoincomedy58373 місяці тому
I love videos that show just how far above regular people professionals really are.
@carbonsoup4014Рік тому
12:56 the anger in magnus’s eyes is immaculate
@bloodycrazygamer6880Рік тому
No more mister nice guy there. Understandably so.
@holliswilliams8426Рік тому
he was obviously trying not to get angry, can't say I blame him
@BlGGESTBROTHERРік тому
How can anger be immaculate?
@arebee9024Рік тому
@@BlGGESTBROTHER the perfect anger! "Im trying to arm wrestle a tard" anger. Immaculate
@since1876Рік тому
I would have just called him disqualified and moved on. That guy was dumber than a box of rocks.
@rafabautista185Рік тому
11:43 Very impresive how he changes the technique to be able to recover the position
@adambassuni6084Рік тому
yeah that was wild
@olisk-jy9rzРік тому
That was a veteran trick. He was in a losing position, so he let opponents hand slip away. The opponent, instead of lettin it slip and resetting, naively gave up his position and you can see the whisperer immediately capitalized. Professional wrestlers often use that move, and it usually ends in both slipping away and breaking up. Then the judges has to tie their hands together.
@inquisitvem6723Рік тому
I wasnt even aware that was legal in arm wrestling 😂…I thought once your hands and fingers are locked, you can’t un wrap them. I Learned something new today
@chenjoe899 місяців тому
Love the pro! He is like nodding to the opponents, such a nice guy.
@PorkShark7 місяців тому
First I thought Magnus was already too strong, but after a while, realized he's actually a good middle ground
@M60gunner1971Рік тому
ET, thanks for not being arrogant and being humble and trying to help people in this sport. You'll be no. 1 before you know it brother. Most impressive Sir. God bless you and yours.
@jacktrussler20Рік тому
A lot of respect for asking "Is that a dangerous position" glad you're always looking out for people! Amazing stuff as always magnus :)
@jacktrussler20Рік тому
Just seen a bot literally copy my comment lmao
@thureintun16877 місяців тому
Seeing Magnus trying arm wrestling is really fun to see as an arm wrestling fan
@rinnanstimpy6 місяців тому
I love how they're always concerned about the ambituous amateur's safety. No reason to get hurt in good fun! What a fun video
@umershaikh7179Рік тому
the matchups with the 370lb guy was awesome! and omg the aggressive guy...magnus was definitely nervous haha, looks like he was about to fight
@PaahtisРік тому
12:30 So glad Magnus humbled this weirdo.
@ZenlotРік тому
Honestly thought he was gonna hit him or something
@francescopiceniРік тому
You'd be surprised how many people really get offended when they get beat in armwresting!
@nicolasfierro2143Рік тому
i think the dude was high
@arthinm7346Рік тому
magnus is utilizing the tips the whisperer gave him, which is that he can win much easier by holding a grip that focuses on extending onto the thumb. The Italian dude, who you call a weirdo, is very much not a weirdo to me. He's someone who is aware of the basic structure of a fair contest.
@holliswilliams8426Рік тому
@@arthinm7346 He is high.
@milaskilathelab9 місяців тому
All these workout videos going all over the Internet. And a simple Arm Wrestle entertains me the most!
@JungleCrook4 місяці тому
delivering furniture makes sense, practical strength translates so well for things like climbing and arm wrestling
@grit1Рік тому
There's nothing more I love in fitness and competition than the friendliness and enthusiasm it brings. Everybody wants everybody to do their best
@winternowww11 місяців тому
So much to learn from this to let's say "business men"
@TheOrlandoTrustfullРік тому
The Italian guy refusing to play by the rules, reminds me of soccer 😂
@AlexanderJasperJay7 місяців тому
To be fair he didn’t understand what they were saying. That’s why when his friend translated he listened better.
@eladrio23115 місяців тому
I take that italian guy before the american dude from around 12:20 any day of the week.
@colinheller67015 місяців тому
@@eladrio2311 That dude was not American.
@goatboy76984 місяці тому
COPE
@eladrio23114 місяці тому
what makes you say that? I didn't notice an accent@@colinheller6701
@Zantofez7 місяців тому
No clue why I clicked this or watch until the end but those guys were super wholesome
@kozureokame10 місяців тому
Epic! What I liked the most is how positive all the folks were! Lots of positive vibes!
@StaticM22310 місяців тому
My hole itches
@kroven009Рік тому
Wow that furniture delivery guy is crazy strong
@holliswilliams8426Рік тому
respect to him but obviously in a real competition the guy wouldn't have let him get such an advantage on him
@DDraceeРік тому
@@holliswilliams8426 hed also be in own weight class
@captnmaico6776Рік тому
@@holliswilliams8426 + dude probably weights 80kg more than both, so totally different weight category
@clowniekidРік тому
This is a collaboration that I didn't know I need! Awesome to see you guys together, hopefully I can run into one of you sometime!
@thomasl793211 місяців тому
that was awesome, great battle with the big dude!
@camj2569 місяців тому
LOVED seeing the big boy win!!!!
@RonaiHenrikРік тому
9:00 "naah I deliver furniture" Hahahaha savage:D
@nublexРік тому
i love what's happening to this community recently. it was great before and i just love that the guys are now collaborating
@user-np6gw4qv6o9 місяців тому
If a person tells you how he can be beat, than that person respects the art. A professional wants to be the best but understands that others will come after. That I will always respect.
@bahamastarry30547 місяців тому
imagine arm wrestling is literally your entire thing and a random guy just rocks up, beats you and said he didn't think you were trying. humiliation/10
@narutoshippuden7197Рік тому
13:16 nah for real, i think he rly was pissed. I thought he gonna punch magnus fr
@sefaa4089Рік тому
5:53, that position is how people break their arm arm wrestling. I'm glad Magnus or the collab recognized it.
@grumpykid033311 місяців тому
Watching them go from Magnus to Etienne is probably the closest thing I've seen to real life anime fights moving from boss to boss
@flavin84744 місяці тому
Been following “ the whisperer “ for years. Good to see he’s a staple now
@DaCheat100Рік тому
Etienne is such a nice and humble guy. What a champion. You put up a hell of a showing too Magnus, I didn't think you'd ever give him a turn at the table! haha.
@alakazamleРік тому
Stupid question but is he Muscle Glasses from Epic meal time?!? 😂
@l4rryh00verftwРік тому
@@alakazamle no. Don't even look alike.
@alakazamleРік тому
@@l4rryh00verftw I must be faceblind.
@itcouldbewillРік тому
I deeply admire the fact that you were willing to do this in public in LA, there's a lotta guys out there with something to prove that start acting a bit weird when they get humbled 😅Love the content though, would love to compete(and lose) against you!
@jason200912Рік тому
Yeah like the skinny looking white guy who didn't like elbow reaching the corner
@anoniem7062Рік тому
@@jason200912 Yeah, he was kind of a weirdo, in my opinion. Trying to cheat during the match and also denying that he already lost the 1st time.
@jason200912Рік тому
@@anoniem7062 it was the prison rapist from the show prison break
@leifomusicРік тому
Well said, brother! I expected some beef to happen but it just kind of never did. I was smiling from ear to ear watching this! Have a great day! - leifo
@bobbymoss6160Рік тому
They're at Venice Beach, not Compton or Watts.
@ooolol2 місяці тому
More than your skills, your humbleness gravitates me towards you, such a nice human being ❤❤
@ragingbab000nМісяць тому
Your videos have such a nice vibe. Competition without ego.
@superterrificthuggyhour6008Рік тому
I always worry about arms snapping whenever I see arm wrestling. My god 😱
@zGJungleРік тому
There were some very ugly positions in this video, luckily Magnus has a basic understanding of what a bad position looks like and tries to be careful.
@Miles26545Рік тому
Yeah it can actually be really dangerous
@holliswilliams8426Рік тому
I've seen a video where someone's wrist snaps, it's not nice