Dude you have a great potential, he is probably the strongest armwrestler in history, please take our words and work more on your physic and armrestling, you will be on fire for sure! The fact that Levan squeezes his lips at 2:13 means he used a lot of his power to stop you. We saw the same on him against top armwrestlers.
Strength, and any strength movement is strength specific. This smaller guy has trained that movmnt 1000's times more, thus hes strong at that movement, BUT THE POINT IS, KON, would beat him by 100,s of pounds in any other lift. Wayne
the nerd looking guy is pretty impressive, defeating a 160+kg world-class strongman like that while having like half of his weight will always be a great feat of strength, no matter how much technique is involved
bro you know how sparring works, bigger man holds/ allows better setup, smaller man works, you see it all the time, take irakli vs levan, levan uses irakli primarly to train his cupping, he takes a low grip and uses low amounts of rising pressure againts irakli and doesn't cup him in, this allows irakli to unlock his full toproll potential as he has all the height he needs, so its iraklis entire toproll chain vs levans finger containment in straps, this is similar to the spar here, levan surrenders all of the height game and is allowing the weaker man to work
@@yi-vanstudenov464 guess what, Einstein - Levan himself has said in interviews that he doesn't like to practice, because everyone sees him as a challenge and tries their hardest to ego-armwrestle and beat him, which can lead to him getting injured. He even said that specifically about Irakli. Dunno why he is getting on the table again now - probably just for publicity purposes.
@@stoneeh well of course everyone is going 100% againts him because he’s obviously stronger, you think you would go easy and go 50% if you were sparring againts ermes or Devon? Of course not you would give 110%, stronger man holds weaker man works, levan is allowing him to have the greatest set up ever because he is too strong and using him as a training tool
@@yi-vanstudenov464 that starting position and these kind of hits aren't necessary ever, on a practice table. That intensity should be reserved for competition. But hey - Levan got on the practice table, so he has to deal with guys like this - his choice, his consequences.
@@gadashendit To be fair, Devon gave us hope that Levan could be beaten. I'll be honest, I thought Levan's wrist could not take Devon's insane pronator and riser strength.