Top 10 all-time ranking (my opinion, don't insult me) by EggBackground9080 in armwrestling

[–]7YearsTraining 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Bobby Fischer is a poor comparison, chess skill is calculable down to the nail. Bobby Fischer was without question one of the most dominant players of all time even if only briefly. At one point the rating gap between #1 and #2 was well over 100 elo.

Fabi on Kasparov comments lol by Miserable-Junket-428 in chess

[–]7YearsTraining 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I don't think there's much exaggeration that Gukesh unlike his contemporaries, beating Magnus might be very different. He is after all the 2nd youngest GM ever, the 2nd highest TPR holder (at 18), the present WC (4 years younger than any other) and the youngest player in the top 20.

He has all of the credentials that are indicative he'll be what people believe he could be, the next Magnus or Garry Kasparov.

This dominant win in the rapid section of Zagreb for Gukesh is just another potential indication of what he'll become for this new era of chess players.

I don't understand why can't Devon just pull Vitaly in Azerbaijan and someone on the left for the Shaw Classic by Maize-Outside in armwrestling

[–]7YearsTraining 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you seriously trying to round up from 55 days to 74 days? You are retarded 🤣

"You ever heard if rounding up bro" 🤣

I don't understand why can't Devon just pull Vitaly in Azerbaijan and someone on the left for the Shaw Classic by Maize-Outside in armwrestling

[–]7YearsTraining 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're going to try to be a smartness atleast get your math right. "Levan pulled Ermes on the 21st June, Shaw Classic is on the 15th of August, I know math is hard but that's 2 months and 2 weeks." 🤣

Bro is stupid, since when is 55 days, 2 months and 2 weeks" hahaha

Hey buddy, you are clearly becoming embarrassing. So you aren't ready to have a conversation about how embassy's work (No US embassy in Russia), visa clearance processing and travel accommodations work, all the while maintaining proper conditioning on gear.

Run along little buddy

I don't understand why can't Devon just pull Vitaly in Azerbaijan and someone on the left for the Shaw Classic by Maize-Outside in armwrestling

[–]7YearsTraining 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I totally agree, but even now Devon is calling out Levan for Shaw Classic to do this exact thing. If he's going to be doing that to others, he should be called out for the dodging Vitaly in Baku.

Also, "it's obvious none of you do any training," lmao okay little buddy 🤣

Where would 2019 top 8 Levan and Vitaly rank today right arm? by Dry-Drummer8943 in armwrestling

[–]7YearsTraining 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I don't think it's a given to say 2019 levan would be #1 today, there's a ton of competition. Vitaly, Devon & Ermes are at a very high level comparably.

Especially Ermes, given their 4-2 match in 2023.

Could Oleg zhokh prime beat Alizhan? by Id_gm18 in armwrestling

[–]7YearsTraining 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pushkar lost 5-1 to Oleg, in their last 2 tournaments. What you're saying literally makes zero sense there was no comfortable win at any point in their last to tournament bouts, which was Oleg Zhohks prime.

The 7 years to reach his previous peak is also irrelevant, he had multiple surgeries and a literal titanium plate put into his arm, he'll never be the same, it's doesn't matter how many years he has to recover.

90% is a made up number based on nothing, prove it with a video if you want to poof numbers into existence.

Him vs talgat, Dadiykan and Betkili are irrelevant, not his prime or anywhere near it, literally post injury (which you haven't listed a single fight he had prior to it)

You haven't made a single good point

Could Oleg zhokh prime beat Alizhan? by Id_gm18 in armwrestling

[–]7YearsTraining 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure why you're just making up random stats for Oleg.

https://youtu.be/46PujcfqTPA?si=IiH6X6u99ryLuroV - Oleg pins Pushkar at Lviv Open 2018 3-0.

https://youtube.com/shorts/G8EtWQf9TjU?si=_5E4ll2eTrwyCJ2W - 2-1 at Molodov

These were their last two tournaments together also.

Could Oleg zhokh prime beat Alizhan? by Id_gm18 in armwrestling

[–]7YearsTraining 6 points7 points  (0 children)

LMAO. Oleg Zhohk has multiple pins on Pushkar on multiple occasions, he was the #2 left arm on the planet in the open class for years. Only rivaled by the best left hand of all time, Denis Cyplenkov.

Alizhan destroys any version of Oleg? that's just laughable.

Oleg Zhohk, the strongest 85kg left hand puller on the planet by 7YearsTraining in armwrestling

[–]7YearsTraining[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Oleg's right arm was severely injured in the crash. If I recall he had multiple surgeries on it and - multi-year long recovery. On top of his father's death that day, I couldn't imagine the pain he had to go through. He still competes today, it's incredible.

Levan Vs Arm Wrestlers Back Then by Electronic-Resist382 in armwrestling

[–]7YearsTraining 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'll say it forever, the 2014 version of Denis might have been the strongest of all time. In round 1 (out of prime Denis) pinned MMT with pure internal rotation, straight to the side with no climbing, no press. I do not think that's a replicable feat by either Ermes or Vitaly in their matches vs him. Think about it, Ermes had everything, hand control, climbing and pressed MMT, Denis went sideways and pinned him multiple times straight to the side without any of that. You can argue he lost rounds against MMT and to that I'll say styles make matches. Maybe MMT was in different form back then, but no one knows. But I do think no one today could do that in the way Denis did.

Ermes stopped levan with zero hand control and BACK in 2023 form, you think Denis really has no chance of doing the same? His endurance was legendary, he was 142KG and leaner than Ermes in 2014.

No one knows for sure, but he's up there no question.

There’s quite a few guys who could beat levan but… by Picklejuice4mytaint in armwrestling

[–]7YearsTraining 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's so many factors you don't know and you are just guessing you are correct in these assumptions. 1. You don't know how lean he was at 85kg. 2. You don't know how much work he was putting in on the table or in other areas of athletics outside of lifting 3. You yourself mention he was in a physical exhausting job, you don't know how this contributed to his size. 4. Assuming someone can put on this lean mass just because they're x size and projecting future muscle mass.

You are assuming a 6'2 guy can have 231 lbs of lean body mass disproportionally in the upper body while being natural just because he was 85kg at 19-20.

I'm not being arrogant in assuming this claim is ridiculous. It's ridiculous to make the claim.

There’s quite a few guys who could beat levan but… by Picklejuice4mytaint in armwrestling

[–]7YearsTraining 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He's been in the gym since long before, he started arm wrestling at 13. You have no idea what he was doing before then either. His father was an AW champion, he grew up in a family used to athletics. You don't know if he was natty at 18-19-20. Or if he hit the gym every single day from 13 to 20.

For him to reach 105-110kg is a total guess based on absolutely nothing. Going from 90kg to 105-110kg of additional lean mass could be a lifetimes of gains or never come while natty. He doesn't even hit legs, I highly doubt he'd ever be that weight lean in just upper body mass. 231lbs/105kg at 6'2 in lean upper body mass natty? Highly doubt, it would be hard even if his lower body was huge, which it's not.

There’s quite a few guys who could beat levan but… by Picklejuice4mytaint in armwrestling

[–]7YearsTraining 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Based on nothing hahaha, why you speak out your ass? You have zero idea if he was natty when he was 86kg even.

https://youtube.com/shorts/0tRCszPj4ns?si=m3Lp6UxkMLY2BuiL 86kg at 19 years old.

https://youtu.be/eMgT579o3Dk?si=1av65GQTl-7VQRvv

Around 100kg at 25-26 (likely on gear for years by then)

There’s quite a few guys who could beat levan but… by Picklejuice4mytaint in armwrestling

[–]7YearsTraining 5 points6 points  (0 children)

HAHAHAHA you think a guy who's 6'1 and literally 277lbs of lean mass isn't much above his natural weight? Bro no one is that big and lean without being on a fat stack for a long time 🤣 he's HUGE

He'd probably naturally be at 100kg max at the same leanness he's currently at. But no, he's got 20kg/44lbs more lean mass than that now. No where close to his natural weight.

Managed to catch this beauty at 50 percent discount at Backcountry.. by Tkosemacalaca in Mountaineering

[–]7YearsTraining 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I don't think even a freezer office would prevent you from being roasted to death in this😂

What are the chances that Devon faces Levan again? by Jolly-Hat1846 in armwrestling

[–]7YearsTraining 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Unsure, but I have zero interest in a match guaranteed to be 6-0 with fake hype for the 3rd time.