Brian Shaw vs Any person in the world

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I know many on this forum have talked about UFC fighters vs "A-level athletes" from other sports, but has anyone ever thought about the strongest man in the world vs ANY fighter from the UFC?


Brian Shaw is legitely the strongest man in the world and has no medical conditions. (NOTE: HE IS NOT A BODY BUILDER WITH TOO MUCH MUSCLE so that don't count, he doesn't even do body building).

He weighs 440 pounds at 6'8 (only 3 inches shorter than Shaq) today and can deadlift literally over half ton (Shaq looks like a weakling next to this guy). He also seems like a smart guy. I can already see someone like DC fighting this guy... DC wouldn't even budge this giant. He would make any heavyweight look like they're made of recycled paper.


Usually in UFC fights strength and size are a pretty major factor to consider or else there wouldn't be weight divisions. That is why I single out Brian Shaw over any other type of athletes.

Can you imagine this guy in a UFC fight? Think of any heavyweight today vs this guy, would their fist just bounce off his stone-like stomach? Iron biceps as thick as a street post, solid like stone. Brian Shaw makes big guys look like little men.

I once seen Cain swing a 205lb Keddle Bell pretty swiftly, but this guy swing 400 pound keddle bells from his nose hairs. Doesn't that count as some determining factor in who can win?

Can he woop anyones ass without any training at all knowing that he's already invincible? In this case would his power be the best weapon ever? Remember, he's stronger than any body builder. He is actually a little tubby if you ask me.

Is Brian Shaw..really...THE BADDEST MAN ON THE PLANET???

Brian Shaw for president.

Or am I just another delusional sherdogger?

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lmfao at deadlifting a ton.

He would be Ronda Rousey (which a 20th percentile male could too) but that is where it stops.
 
Brian Shaw stands about as much chance at beating Cain Velasquez in any sort of fight as Cain Velasquez has at deadlifting 1000 pounds.

They would both fucking die.
 
Being strong is just one facet of MMA. A trained MMArtist can knock his lights out. Remember Fedor.


And which division exactly are you going to put him in?
 
Pudzianowski laid the MMA world to waste, so I doubt this Shaw character will have any problem. Easy work B-Shaw.
 
Being strong is just one facet of MMA. A trained MMArtist can knock his lights out. Remember Fedor.


And which division exactly are you going to put him in?

But this is not just ANY person or athlete, this guy has the best natural advantage in a fight.

He is... THE BRIAN SHAW. You don't think the extreme strength gaps would play no part in a fight? really? :O

Pudzianowski laid the MMA world to waste, so I doubt this Shaw character will have any problem. Easy work B-Shaw.

But Brian Shaw is not just any guy, he is THE STRONGEST MAN ON PLANET EARTH. Ok, maybe it makes no difference. Just wanted your opinion.
 
Just saying much bigger guys can be beaten if the fighter knows his shit.

I don't know. B-Shaw looks pretty imposing. Pudz showed that any man dubbed "strongest man in the world" is going to be dominant. Look what that monster did to Tim Sylvia.
 
he cant "literally dead lift over a ton". the dead lift record is 1155 lbs. a ton is 2000 pounds. your statement isn't even close to being correct.
 
But this is not just ANY person or athlete, this guy has the best natural advantage in a fight.

He is... THE BRIAN SHAW. You don't think the extreme strength gaps would play no part in a fight? really? :O

MMA fans just don't get it. Pudz was ducked far and wide in the MMA world. Only some luck and likely druggings allowed Tim Sylvia, one of the greatest fighters in MMA history, to beat a disadvantaged Pudz.
 
he cant "literally dead lift over a ton". the dead lift record is 1155 lbs. a ton is 2000 pounds. your statement isn't even close to being correct.

Oops you're right lol I had to correct that. I mean "half ton".
 
Cody McKenzie would hurt him with strikes, real talk.
 
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