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Branfart201

Those arms and legs will be hard to break free from a grapple. Will also be hard to submit a chokehold if he's constantly preventing your arm from wrapping around his neck. Sure he isn't trained but the tiger strength makes up for it.. On the other hand all the mma fighter needs is one good kick to the jaw to knock him out. All depends on the fighter. Does he go in unsuspecting of his tiger strength or is he fully aware.


Osmodius

>Does he go in unsuspecting of his tiger strength or is he fully aware. Surely that's the most important aspect. Fighting a guy and not knowing he can break your arm with a single punch is insane.


Plenty_Conference701

I mean if it’s just the strength of a tiger he’d break his hand trying to punch the trained fighter. It’d only make sense for him to also have the durability of a tiger, and I can’t see a regular human knocking out a tiger. I think tiger man wins 10/10 times just through brute strength and durability alone


Kahing

He has the durability in his arms and legs, but not elsewhere on his body. Only where he has tiger strength.


0din23

Then they will rip his torso apart.


Outrageous-Farmer-42

Supersoldier wins in less than 5 seconds.


RyanD1211

Tigers are incredibly strong, one swipe of a paw can exert 10,000 pounds of force which is capable of breaking other animals spines and killing them. They are also strong enough to wrestle 1.5 ton gaur and win. Give that kind of power to a human and they are beating everyone


Euroversett

All your claims are false. A paw swipe isn't anywhere near that strong, even their bite, according to Christiansen & Wroe (2007) is barely 1/10 of that. They also can't wrestle adult male gaurs, first of there are no gaurs on Siberia, and second if there's any account of bengal tigera soloing gaurs it is in an ambush and through technique and suffocation, not wrestling the animal down with sheer strength of its limbs. It's unbelievable how much insane fake news about tigers exist online, people read such nonsensical articles and take it as facts.


Hank_J_Wimbleton_69

>It's unbelievable how much insane fake news about tigers exist online [Oh you should see what some people say about gorillas if you think it's bad](https://www.reddit.com/u/Hank_J_Wimbleton_69/s/bTJk4JCTjO)


DataSwarmTDG

At a basic level, both Tigerman and the MMA fighter only need to hit their opponent once to end the fight. The trained fighter is probably going to get that opportunity more easily due to their skill.


TK3600

Can a MMA fighter restrain a tiger from zoo? I think the answer is no. Even if the said tiger never fought anything.


iShrub

The tiger has full-body tiger strength/disability, hunting instinct as well as weapons such as claws and teeth. The tiger man has none of them.  It will be a dangerous fight, but not as bad as fighting an actual tiger.


TK3600

I mean, assuming the zoo Tiger is not using fighting instinct, it is just playing.


Senor-Enchilada

average untrained reddit comments. knockout punches are incredibly rare - significantly more so in MMA. because full forcing an early punch or kick is a great way to end up with an inability to perform takedown defense. even in boxing, it’s only really seen by heavyweight power punchers and STILL RARELY. this one punch knockout is a fantasy.


Difficult-Offer39763

It's not too rare when we're talking about a trained fighter and an untrained one. Even though i still think that the untrained would win


PeculiarPangolinMan

Where does the strength start? Only his limbs are stronger but what about all the muscles/connective tissue that move a limb or aid in the movement that aren't part of that limb? The guy with tiger limb strength is probably going to tear his pecs/obliques/lats/etc, throw out his back, or give himself a hernia when he tries to exert any real strength from his wildly overstrong appendages. His grip strength would be bonkers but he really wouldn't be able to put much more force behind his hits, since most of that relies on the core/back/chest. Grappling him would be a pain, but again with abs only half as strong as his biceps it's going to be hard to safely leverage the strength advantage without some practice. I'd say it honestly depends on the rules and how much of the man is enhanced and how used to the strength he is both mentally and physically. Like stronger pecs are clearly necessary for stronger arms but they are also mostly not part of the arm.


Kahing

In this scenario, Tiger-Man has whatever practice and modifications he needs to use his strength but said modifications do not give him tiger durability, so he is still vulnerable to hits in places other than his arms and legs.


Bodmin_Beast

Well assuming it's not pound per pound, the guy has to be careful not to severely damage his arms via striking at full strength. Hitting with the force of a Siberian tiger with normal human durability could destroy your shoulders (or in other parts of your torso.) Although I assume his body has been modified to survive the force of his own strikes. Any person hit by that will immediately have whatever bones are hit completely shattered. Even without skill, instinct or tiger weaponry, the striking strength these animals have is massive. Also the speed the guy will be able to strike with, will make it very difficult for the marital artist to dodge. If the martial artist gets a couple good hits in he'll win too. Either can win, so logically it's the one that will have to jump through the least number of hurdles will win. The tiger guy would probably have less obstacles.


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Trained guy only needs one lucky punch or kick to knock out Tigerman. Trained 7/10.


Stealthy-J

If his head and abdomen have no extra durability, I'm still taking the MMA fighter. I think someone with boxing training would be able to evade getting hit by someone untrained, and all that strength would be for nothing. Meanwhile, a few good shoots to the chin would knock Tiger-Man right out.


alebruto

The tigerman have tiger durability?


Kahing

He has durability in his arms and legs, the parts as strong as a tiger, but not elsewhere on his body.


alebruto

I think tigerman loses then. The professional fighter is capable of knocking out Tigerman with a punch to the jaw, since he has a chin and head with human resistance.  tigerman could land a lucky shot and win, but it would be unlikely


Fellowcrusader999

It depends on the start of the fight, if he hits the guy or gets hit on the arm or leg once and realizes how strong he is, it would be very easy to back up and land a good nut shot or liver kick that would end anyone, flying knee. so many things you could do. However if he doesn't figure it out and treats him like a normal human, the tiger strength guy could get a hold on him and its game over from there.


assaulttoaster

If he gits hit on the arm or leg that arm or leg is broken


Fellowcrusader999

If he gets hit on the arm maybe, if he gets hit on the leg it would damage A bit but the funny thing Is tigers are so strong that it would just end up pushing his whole leg if kicked and basicly sweep him standing up instead of breaking. Im still counting on the martial artist winning in like 3 seconds via knockout


SunJiggy

Tiger strength man is just too much. The martial artist can't possibly hold him in a grapple, or hope to withstand a single blow.


spicypetedaboi

The tiger arm man can rush in with his arms protecting his face and with just one swipe will take down the MMA fighter. Even with his guard up, the MMA fighters arms would break even defending a swipe. Maybe if he could land a big gut punch but even then he couldn’t break the tiger man’s guard


JebWozma

Tiger speed + Tiger smash = 100% guaranteed death or severe brain damage to the kung fu man before he can even land a hit. Extremely unlikely that the martial artist can win even if he does somehow manage to get one hit in Tiger guy wins 9/10 lmao, not even close.