*FULL* 2016 World's Strongest Man | Group 5
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2022
- @SHAWSTRENGTH and Mateusz Kieliszkowski stole the show in the 2016 Group 5 Qualifier.
𝗚𝗥𝗢𝗨𝗣 𝟱:
🇺🇸 (USA) Brian Shaw
🇵🇱 (POL) Mateusz Kieliszkowski
🇿🇦 (RSA) Johan Els
🇿🇦 (RSA) Gerhard van Staden
🇬🇧 (GBR) Charlie Gough
🇦🇺 (AUS) Eben le Roux
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I only wish we can see at least one more time a contest with fit Martins, Mateusz, Novikov and Tom, how it was supposed to be during this era.
We probably will. They are all still pretty young
Throw in a more seasoned Mitch and Nakonechnyy and that's 6 genuine contenders for world's
@@danielback7561 Martins is probably retiring after this next year after winning WSM one more time (hopefully). The real battle going forward is likely going to be Novikov, Tom, Hooper, and Nakonechnyy
@@bush_boi_bass_bone and mateusz
@@bush_boi_bass_bone actually Martins basically only cares about the Rogue Invitational anymore. He said he's only got about four more heavy shows in him and due to prize money they might all be the Rogue. See recent Nick Cambi podcast.
Peak Brian is a sight to behold. Damn!
Johan els is something else i'll tell you that much
please upload more WSM finals i would be very grateful.
These comps are legacy of human strength
Dang, not that long ago, but the other 4 guys seem to have disappeared
Els got on with some super homophobic stuff towards Rob Kearney, so he pretty much got himself booted out of the sport, at least on the international level.
@@proboz Els was much better than Kearney, not a homophobe but don't understand why we're being slapped in the face with someone's sexual orientation when we watch for a strength competition. Kearney will never be top 5 unless it's a fluke.
Charlie gave up when he was messed about from another promoter.
@@probozthat's sad, it should be about nothing else than performance
@@dgaf292the fact that you're taking the side of someone who was a bigot towards him is exactly why Rob's sexuality matters, cause if it didn't he wouldn't be targeted for it in the first place and you wouldn't be 'both sides'-ing it.
Mehnn!!! Brian shaw was a real beast here 🔥🔥🔥
Mateusz 💔💔
Healthy, confident Mateusz is a terrifying force of nature. I keep saying, if he could stay healthy and sap some of that Eddie Hall level confidence in himself, he'd be a multiple time WSM winner. Even if he came 8th in the deadlift, he'd destroy every other event and win anyway.
He can build his deadlift ... will prob be placing top 5 in a few years
Look at how much the competition has grown in 5 years. This was an embarrassing lineup compared to every heat in 2022.
Nah, brah, group 5 was friggin tailored to Luke Stoltman. The only guy at his level was Evan and that guy was friggin dying throughout the entire thing.
This heat had Brian, Mateuzs and Johan Els, that’s like 20 WSM appearances in one heat.
This coverage of WSM was really poor here, the athletes deserve better
Tis a shame that these events are brought to you by corrupt California's corrupt casino's.