Well it's been talked about on Social Media and I'm a bit late to it, but it did go viral but here's my take (for what it's worth)
The Gorilla would win but the Gorilla would have to be a 100% committed to win.
So the question is not really "A 100 men Vs a Gorilla"
BUT
"A 100 men Vs a comitted GORILLA who is 100% set on killing all 100 men or die trying"
I'm talking about a gorilla who ain't tappin out.
And in that scenario the gorilla would win. 100 men is really not a lot of people. Only way gorilla could lose was if it tripped on the guys blood thus causing trimalleolar fracture, which is a fracture of all three ankle bones (one of the worst injuries an athlete or animal biped can have, as you can't walk or put any weight on it for months)
Humans need to have some humility. We are made of jelly. Have you ever tried to give your pet cat a bath when it does not want one ? Unless you have been around wild animals you have no idea how fast and aggressive they can be
This is real time speed, not fast forward. Five humans would either be dead or incapacitated with this brief burst and

And you know what's even more scary ? These gorillas were not even in KILL MODE, not even "I'm gonna seriously fk you up" mode. This was their male boxing face off version of pushing and shoving and yet just look at the speed.
And this is what the gorilla would do.... grab and pull, grab and pull, bite, grab and pull hit
So asking if Gorilla can beat 100 men is like asking if can you kill 100 flies with Fly spray.
But I see people on social media thinking it's gonna be a win for the men with this tactic

But in truth, it'd be this to the first 20 guys.

That’s going to break morale fast.
But go on tough guy you be the 21.
Even if they surround and strike the gorilla, bare fists and feet won’t do much damage, especially initially. They risk broken hands, concussions, or worse. A massive committed silverback defending territory or sensing a threat could enter an adrenaline-fueled frenzy, increasing his strength even more temporarily.
Verdict ?
A 500 - 700 lb gorilla would be an unstoppable force in almost any unarmed encounter. Even 100 average men would likely fail miserably unless extremely coordinated, trained, and lucky — and possibly even armed.
The Gorilla would win but the Gorilla would have to be a 100% committed to win.
So the question is not really "A 100 men Vs a Gorilla"
BUT
"A 100 men Vs a comitted GORILLA who is 100% set on killing all 100 men or die trying"
I'm talking about a gorilla who ain't tappin out.
And in that scenario the gorilla would win. 100 men is really not a lot of people. Only way gorilla could lose was if it tripped on the guys blood thus causing trimalleolar fracture, which is a fracture of all three ankle bones (one of the worst injuries an athlete or animal biped can have, as you can't walk or put any weight on it for months)
Humans need to have some humility. We are made of jelly. Have you ever tried to give your pet cat a bath when it does not want one ? Unless you have been around wild animals you have no idea how fast and aggressive they can be
This is real time speed, not fast forward. Five humans would either be dead or incapacitated with this brief burst and

And you know what's even more scary ? These gorillas were not even in KILL MODE, not even "I'm gonna seriously fk you up" mode. This was their male boxing face off version of pushing and shoving and yet just look at the speed.
And this is what the gorilla would do.... grab and pull, grab and pull, bite, grab and pull hit
So asking if Gorilla can beat 100 men is like asking if can you kill 100 flies with Fly spray.
But I see people on social media thinking it's gonna be a win for the men with this tactic

But in truth, it'd be this to the first 20 guys.

That’s going to break morale fast.
But go on tough guy you be the 21.
Even if they surround and strike the gorilla, bare fists and feet won’t do much damage, especially initially. They risk broken hands, concussions, or worse. A massive committed silverback defending territory or sensing a threat could enter an adrenaline-fueled frenzy, increasing his strength even more temporarily.
Verdict ?
A 500 - 700 lb gorilla would be an unstoppable force in almost any unarmed encounter. Even 100 average men would likely fail miserably unless extremely coordinated, trained, and lucky — and possibly even armed.
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