As a 6'5" 180 lbs mover for a furniture company I can relate ,people are always like this and that is so heavy and I'm like after so many pianos and 1200 lbs gun safes moved with one other guy idk what heavy is anymore 😅
Y’all always taking these big mfers kindness as weakness… do you really wanna push your luck to see just how nice he is,?? Nah you better leave that man alone
@@thebeastmaster3453 you see it as a compliment but he probably don’t… you pretty much trying to say that man’s soft… don’t you mess with that big mfer just because you think he’s nice lol 😂
@@What-he5prplumbing material is insanely heavy and the tools you need to get your job done are heavy as well. Basically you’re getting paid to work out for 6 hours a day almost!
@@What-he5prusually those people end up with back pain and problems with posture, some even mess up with their spines. So I don't know how long it can be sustainable considering you'll have to work until your sixties.
Probably the nicest, easy going, do about anything to help someone in need kind of guy. I'm sure there is a dumbass somewhere that would still try to make him mad though.
Dumbest shit ever said. Brian Shaw trains grip strength in the gym and has a much higher number than this dude got. People who think who can't get strong a certain way in the gym are next level STUPID
Youre not wrong, my buddy lives in the gym and I have never been in one. My first job was roofing at 16 and got into the trades/welding as my career. We had an arm wrestle and it wasnt even close. He was shocked because hes absolutely shredded.
@@anxietyonline1947 it's because he doesn't work those muscles at the gym. Just like MMA fighter and grapplers . They are strong as shit when you go to grapple with them . Also, some gym rats don't even train for strength, just for size
Whe had a guy back in the 80' at the factory who was,6'7" foot tall, and weight about 360 pound's, me being 6 foot an 200 pound's, I asked him once, hey dude, do you have a lot of strength ? He said " don't be afraid!" Took my overall by my chest, with one hand, then gently turned my body 180° and back in 2 second's !! Then like a gentle giant that he was, asked are you alright boy??
I just moved back to the states after being gone for 2.5 years and I can’t express how much bigger people from the US are than many other areas of the world. Just huge people.
@@anthonyharmon9265as someone with Viking dna I'd say this is probably true. The shortest person in my family is 5'10, and she's my mother lol My uncle is 6'8
@@petarjuric5828 100%, all the massive lads I've shook hands with, hugged, high fived or fist bumped could have crushed or broke me but NEVER did. Like you said, they ain't got shit to prove and they are people too, just cause they big don't mean they mean 👌🏾
@@maggot6849 so true I have a big friend and he never hurt me until recently when I was curious what it would feel like if he squeezed my hand so I asked him to and it was really painful. But I asked so yeah.
Did he break it? God we could all use this man for something. I bet he is the sweetest guy ever and one hell of a friend. He just looks like a decent, kind soul.
Ive had the same device for about three years, I have never seen anyone Maxi it out before, that includes people who have hung on a bar for 100 seconds and won the money, I’ll have to dig out the instructions to find out what the max is, as it’s never been an issue before 😂
@milkboccle that's really cool. I would love to see thanks for the information. Kind of bummedvit was a scam. I guess that's why I'm not a marine. 😅 that's a good thing 😅. I'll leave it in your capable hands
im a powerlifter, weekend mechanic and manual labor my whole life. tile masons have the strongest grip, period. those fuckers would crush my hands with a gentle grab
Guys that big have to be careful they don't physically hurt people as they move through life. That's why they become gentle giants and are usually kind. They've hurt people by accident and they're careful now. They are also used to being peacemakers. No one continues to bow up once Biggs gets involved. When he tells you to go home and sleep it off, you go home, and sleep it off.
Facts! However when they’re little I do feel bad for them because people don’t understand that they are taller for their age and expect them to be more mature and it’s not fair even when you tell a person that they’re only for when they look seven they shake their heads and understand But 10 seconds later they forget all over again so it’s gotta be tough growing up with the expectations mentally and emotionally for them.
Been through this my whole life, I'm 22 6'7 and 350lbs. You learn to not play as rough from a young age, everything is so fragile when you're this size
It's not just other people. You have to be careful not to break "things" too. Basically, at that size, every manufactured thing seems like an under-sized flimsy knock-off. You go to open a car door, but you don't notice it's iced shut? Congrats, you're now holding a car door handle without the car door. Lose your temper and slam a door shut behind you? Now you need a new door, possibly a new door frame. Someone passes you the pickle jar to open... something people don't realize, is that once in a while, pickle jars get so tight that the glass is the weakest point, and it'll shatter from twisting before it opens. So you can't go "all out" on the jar, you have to kinda look at how thick the glass is first, so you can make a guess at how hard you can twist it. You fall & hit your head on the tile floor? You'd better have spare tiles in the hall closet, cuz that tile is done. And middle school desks? You don't "get up" from them, you more contort and "disentangle yourself" from them. So it's not the once a month occasion of trying not to use too much force with another human. It's more like an hourly check to make sure you're not breaking 'everything'. But yeah, Biggs could never, ever, play "Mercy".. true enough. And if he defended himself from bullies, authority figures all yelled at _him_ I'm sure. And that's my perspective as a "farm-strong" _girl_ who's about halfway between these 2 fellas in height. I imagine 'Biggs' notices such things a lot more than I do. I've only have a taste of the assorted complications. I actually clear door frames without ducking. I can tell he doesn't, because I barely do (those door return-springs are always grabbing me by the hair).
@@B1GZon120hz Oh you're right at Biggs' size then (the guy on the right in the video). Although Biggs looks like he's kind of a "6'10 guy" but having no neck bringing him down to 6'7/6'8 or so.
@@kathrynckwow! It's like you were inside my head and described my whole life. From your last paragraph, I'm more like you than 'biggs'. I am on the small side compared to him but have been more on the big side to everyone I grew up around. I really never had to learn how to fight because of my size but as you stated, I did have to learn to dial it back when I played as a kid. For all the 'Andre the giant' people out there, thank you for your well written insight to our lives.
He reminds me of a guy I used to work with out of the coal mine. This guy was 6 ft 10 in and weighed around 340 lbs. He wasn't chiseled out, but he wasn't fat either. One giant man.
Chiseled is bullshit. Look at all the guys in strongman competitions. They are built like that guy. (Sure more fit, but dude sits in a machine all day.)
I wonder why giant guys like him are usually the salt of the earth? Growing up being the biggest knowing you are the strongest must have a positive impact on mentality in adulthood. They could be monsters but most are gentle giants
Not trying to be rude, but those “weapons” get dropped pretty easily in a fight. I bet there is zero stamina in this big guy. Even his knee joints are too weak for his weight.
Reminds me of my football coach in high school. I never showed up on weight days during the week and he called me out on it, so he demanded I come in one Thursday and max out with everyone else or be benched. I beat everyone on the leg press and bench, so he called the rest off and asked what I'd been doing to which I replied that I'd been busy working on my grandpa's ranch. After that, he told me to just keep doing what I was doing and not bother with weight days.
Some of us are just different. I'm 6'8" 340 lbs. Never went to a gym a day in my life. I grew up throwing hay bales and chopping wood. First time I ever worked with folks outside my community I was moving stones and everyone just watched. I didn't realize I was supposed to roll them into the dozer bucket so I was just carrying them across the property. I was just doing what we do on the farm. Everyone wanted to know how much I could lift, and all I could say was however much the job requires.
@@donzokor5312 you can bring a tape measure and check for yourself bud. I've got nothing to gain from lying about my height. I don't know what kind of sad little man life you have that makes you think that way. Enjoy your misery jr.
@@bhekidlamini1199please be a chick cause guys don't pay attention or care about it. As a matter of fact, most guys care about other guys keeping their eyes UP when in a locker room, you however, seem to be the weirdo that looks down and makes it uncomfortable smfh 😂
I'm a big guy and I make sure to not be too firm when I shake someone's hand. And because of that, these little fucking manlets try to squeeze the shit put of my hand. So I wait, and I make sure we shake hands at the end of the conversation. And then they learn that just becauae Im a pencil pusher now, doesn't change the fact that I grew up on a farm.
Absolutely amazing pull! Guy looks to be a legit 6'10* 400lbs**+ 1 in a million regarding height and weight. Absolute anomaly. It's very evident he has worked hard in his life! Extremely strong. Manual labor really does indirectly train the specific grip/crushing strength required for a high level pull like this. Grip strength Genetics are off the chart. This was an amazing watch. Very cool. One of the strongest natural men in the world that's for sure.
He’s got that farm boy strength. His hand and wrist strength would be incredible and combined with the size of the man , he’d be a natural at arm wrestling.
@Red Kirigiri 70kgs is a great pull for your weight. 90kgs+ is certainly an anomaly tier for guys who haven't specifically trained grip and is a very strong pull for any man. I would guess he can pull in the 100kgs range but with a few months specific training he's touching 115kgs+ very very strong. If he trained for years who knows what he's capable of. A 90kg pull is definetly a 1-1000+ pull sampling random pool of men. A 70kg pull would likely 1 in 5-8 men or so which is a solid pull but for your weight it's a really great pull no doubt about it. 80kgs would be 1 in 50 men in my opinion. Sharp drop off after that. Now if you were to sample men between the ages of 18-60 on a construction site your seeing 135bs-165lbs very often. Of course they aren't average people haha.
@@ca.5172y’all probably got around 200lbs, I’ve never used one of these calibrated machines but I can easily close a 150lb grip trainer and I’m a little guy that’s worked hard for 15 years Comments are saying this dude was measured at 226lbs force
Dudes not even close to 6’3’’. He’s about 5’11’’ at best. The big guy is about 6’5’’. What has this world come to when guys are adding 4 inches to their height 😂
My foster dad was a plumber for an industrial facility. Most of us teenage boys were 16 and 17. We tried to arm wrestle him but he didn't budge then 3 of us tried pulling his arm and he still wouldn't budge. Needless to say we just played cards with him from then on out.
I've known guys like Biggs and when you go in to shake their hands, you gotta squeeze with everything you got. If you don't, they'll crush your hand and your knuckles roll off each other and it's pretty terrible. The guys like Biggs don't mean to hurt you, that's just their version of a "firm" handshake. If they wanted to, they could turn your knuckles and finger bones into dust. Lol
My cousin married a guy who owned and operated a tire company He would pick up 2 tires at a time, 1 with each hand, and put them on the rolling racks. He wouldn't pick them up by grabbing them by the inner edge. He would grab each tire across the tread, like palming a basketball, and lift them both up onto the rack at the same time!!! He was an absolute monster of a man!!!!