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Could any MMA Fighter Submit a Full grown Chimpanzee?
Taking into account the chimp knows how to tap and is willing to compete in MMA(very unlikely)
Chimps have great ground and pound
Come on guys obviously the chimp has to follow the rules to. i dont recall gentital removal being allowed in MMA.
And remember i said submit not over power. great martial arts use there opponents strength agaisnt them
9 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavourite answer
there is no chance a chimp is actually 3-4 times stronger tha almost any human.....a full grown chimp female once registered a 1,200 lb pull with its right hand in the San Diego zoo in the late 70's...most grown men can only manage 300-400 lbs. at the most....its small stature gives it a great center of gravity....there is no way an mma fighter would win if it pissed off a chimp! chim chim would stomp his a$$
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You mean Subdue?
I still think a full grown chimp would subdue a MMA specialist in a No-Holds Barred situation. It is highly unlikely the chimp has brains enough to understand or abide by the rules.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
There was a pet chimp that one day decided enough was enough.
Her owner was found with no face, no genitals, and with both hands and feet removed.
Now picture how strong you would have to be to do that with your bare hands. That the power of a chimp.
Any MMA fighter would be destroyed by a chimp.
- LycannLv 61 decade ago
Chimpanzees have roughly five to seven times the strength a human being possesses. I would have to say that a chimp would make a monkey of any MMA Fighter if they felt threatened.
- 1 decade ago
you do realize that this chimp would be much much stronger than any human and have sharp fangs with which to rip his face off with.
human biting is not a reliable defence to locks, holds and submissions but can you say the same for an animal that can actually remove your fingers with ease with his bite and take large chunks of flesh out of your arms/legs?
- 1 decade ago
u have a very active imagination dont u?
lol
probably depends on the size of the chimp and the attack used
- KokoroLv 71 decade ago
don't under estate mate the chimp besides the strength advantage, tend to bit.