Who's the physically strongest Male character, and best fighter in in TWD?

edited October 2014 in The Walking Dead

And how would you rank them?

Here's my list!

1: Lee.

The man had showed his strength by lifting a door up off himself that had two walkers piled on top of it.
Lee beat Andy St John to a pulp.
He easily overpowered Kenny on the train.
He fought through a crowd of walkers to get to the Marsh house, as well as choking the life out of the Stranger, despite the fact he was dying from a walker bite.

2: Kenny.

The man has shown himself to be a powerful, and brutal brawler.
Though his exact size has never been stated, Kenny looks to be 5'10ft, and somewhere around 200lbs.
In Season 2, Kenny easily overpowers Mike, even though Kenny's his senior by at least 10 years.
He knocks Carver back with one punch.
And he kills Jane, who's is a very skilled fighter in her own right, while sustaining a slash to his stomach.

Plus Kenny was a fisherman back in the day.
The fishing business is a very hard, and physically demanding job.
And requires both physical strength, but also physical and mental toughness.

3: Mike.

The man was able to carry two huge water-jugs for about a mile, and yet did not tire out.
And he's been shown to be able to handle walkers.

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  • Strongest? I'd have to say Mike.

    Best fighter? Tough one, I'd probably say Lee, though it's determinant since you can do terribly in most of the fights.

  • Mike is the strongest (I think), But Lee Is the best fighter (Determinant)

  • Strongest: I'd say Lee, my Lee though, he kicked everyone's ass no problem.

    Best Fighter: I guess Lee again, same reason as above.

  • Strongest: Mike

    Best fighter: Lee

  • I think you're forgetting about Larry. He knocks Lee and Kenny to the ground in one punch. He carries a couch with relative ease while Mark drops his side quickly.

  • Carver doesn't get an honorable mention? This dude took 4 shots and punch to the face from Kenny and still wasn't knocked out..

  • Obviously Ben.

  • Larry and Mike.

  • TheNerdTheNerd Banned
    edited October 2014

    I know this Is men only but Jane is the strongest she kicked Kennys ass.

  • Well one thing you have to remember, Larry was stated to be 6'4ft, 300lbs
    So a guy that big, is naturally gonna be stronger and more muscular than guys of average size and weight.

    torkahn808 posted: »

    I think you're forgetting about Larry. He knocks Lee and Kenny to the ground in one punch. He carries a couch with relative ease while Mark drops his side quickly.

  • ?

    Who's the physically strongest Male character, and best fighter in in TWD?

    I don't see how Larry's size matters. You were just asking for the strongest male.

    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    Well one thing you have to remember, Larry was stated to be 6'4ft, 300lbs So a guy that big, is naturally gonna be stronger and more muscular than guys of average size and weight.

  • I was just merely pointing out, that Larry's size is a factor, in relation to how strong he was.

    torkahn808 posted: »

    ? Who's the physically strongest Male character, and best fighter in in TWD? I don't see how Larry's size matters. You were just asking for the strongest male.

  • Kenny was bad at fighting in season 1 but he was real good at it in Season 2

  • 1.Lee is Love
    2.Lee is Life

  • edited October 2014

    Larry for strength, Lee for fighting.

    Mike honestly may have been up there with Larry in terms of strength.

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    Assuming that those jugs are full, that is honestly fairly impressive. Individually, I would say each of those jugs weigh at least 80lbs.

  • And yet, Kenny easily overpowered him at Carver's camp.

    Belan posted: »

    Larry for strength, Lee for fighting. Mike honestly may have been up there with Larry in terms of strength. Assuming that those ju

  • Its kind of hard to judge. Mike didn't really put up a struggle.

    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    And yet, Kenny easily overpowered him at Carver's camp.

  • edited October 2014

    Huh? Jane just got her dumb self killed in that fight that she planned.

    Despite Kenny being handicapped by Carver and being unarmed, he kills Jane who was armed with large knife, unless he's shot dead by Clem.

    That's realistic, since men are a lot stronger in real life.

    Anyway, let's not derail the thread that's about "The Physically Strongest Male" in TWD.

    TheNerd posted: »

    I know this Is men only but Jane is the strongest she kicked Kennys ass.

  • So? You give Kenny's size as a factor.

    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    I was just merely pointing out, that Larry's size is a factor, in relation to how strong he was.

  • Larry and Mike.

  • Lee dosnt count as hes the player

    I guess Larry was the strongest

    I guess season 2 kenny is the best fighter, more or less because hes crazy and will do whatever

  • The physically strongest in TWD would be Larry or Mike. Larry was pretty huge, though he had a heart problem, and Mike was able to knock down walkers and stomp their skulls in.

    The best fighter in TWD, though, would be Lee.

  • You guys can't lift 200?

    Belan posted: »

    Larry for strength, Lee for fighting. Mike honestly may have been up there with Larry in terms of strength. Assuming that those ju

  • It depends. I truthfully consider myself to be in pretty good shape, and I believe it could be somewhat challenging to carry that amount of weight in the fashion that Mike was doing it.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    You guys can't lift 200?

  • I weight train/exercise, so i guess its just in my mind that everyone does it.

    Belan posted: »

    It depends. I truthfully consider myself to be in pretty good shape, and I believe it could be somewhat challenging to carry that amount of weight in the fashion that Mike was doing it.

  • edited October 2014

    I do as well. I suppose I could be overestimating how difficult it would be to carry those water jugs... but I kind of don't think so. It would be one thing if we were talking about carrying two 80-100lb dumbbells... but those water jugs would be a lot tougher to carry.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    I weight train/exercise, so i guess its just in my mind that everyone does it.

  • Larry could easily kick anyone's ass if he didn't have his heart condition. He was in the air force and mark had said he was all muscle. One punch distorted Lee and Kenny either got dropped by one punch or nearly did I can't remember

  • The raccoon.

  • Agility and technique ≠ physical strength.

    TheNerd posted: »

    I know this Is men only but Jane is the strongest she kicked Kennys ass.

  • I don't weight train or anything, but I can easily carry two bundles of shingles, up ladders and across roofs. Bundles weigh 80-85 pounds.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    I weight train/exercise, so i guess its just in my mind that everyone does it.

  • If those are 10 gallon jugs then 80 pounds is a very safe estimate.

    Belan posted: »

    Larry for strength, Lee for fighting. Mike honestly may have been up there with Larry in terms of strength. Assuming that those ju

  • Best Fighter: Lee is, he took down the stranger with one arm, choked him out, and (determinantly) got shot. He can also beat the crap out of Kenny. (determinant)

    Strongest: Mike, he carried those two giant jugs of water for a mile. Those things weight a ton, you have to be strong to carry those.

  • edited October 2014

    I don't know, maybe I'm just over estimating how difficult it would be. I must find some way to put it to the test.

    I don't weight train or anything, but I can easily carry two bundles of shingles, up ladders and across roofs. Bundles weigh 80-85 pounds.

  • Well, the weight distribution on those jugs would be a lot different than a bundle of shingles, or a dumbbell, like you said. You wouldn't be able to get a very secure grip on such a bulky container I don't think. To put it to the test you could always go to a wholesale store and try to find some 5 gallon jugs, or 10 gallon if they have 'em. I imagine the jugs would be far more difficult just to keep in your arms, because they might slide; I don't think you're overestimating.

    Belan posted: »

    I don't know, maybe I'm just over estimating how difficult it would be. I must find some way to put it to the test.

  • edited October 2014

    I can easily carry two struggling children who weigh 68 and 80 pounds..does that make me strong, or does that not count?lol

    I don't weight train or anything, but I can easily carry two bundles of shingles, up ladders and across roofs. Bundles weigh 80-85 pounds.

  • Prove it.

    Joking, lol.

    Everyone is making me look bad. I'LL SHOW ALL OF YOU.

    Tinni posted: »

    I can easily carry two struggling children who weigh 68 and 80 pounds..does that make me strong, or does that not count?lol

  • Yeah, that's exactly what I was thinking. I'll drop by the store after work and see if I can find anything cheap. I am a determined man.

    Well, the weight distribution on those jugs would be a lot different than a bundle of shingles, or a dumbbell, like you said. You wouldn't b

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