There are some people in this world who you
never want to get on the wrong side of. While on the outside some of these people
may be friendly or calm, don’t let that confuse you. Some of them have spent their entire lives
working to become the biggest, the baddest, or the most skilled people in the world, and
no matter how tough you think you are TRUST ME, they can take you. So while you wouldn’t want to mess with
these incredible examples of human excellence, that doesn’t mean their exploits won’t
absolutely blow your mind. Ready to meet these incredible people? Well let's get it on! SERGEI TCIRULNIKOV! However Sergei Tcirulnikov arrived at the
ideas for his insane viral videos, I’ll never understand, but I’m very glad that
he did because they’re some of the craziest things I’ve ever witnessed. Just to name a few of the seemingly impossible
feats of raw strength and power he’s shown off, Sergei has pulled a 180-ton train with
his body alone, ripped through iron chains and padlocks just by flexing his muscles,
kept not one, but TWO planes from taking off with just his arms, and that’s barely scratching
the surface. Whether or not he’ll ever find something
he can’t do is yet to be determined, but the Kazakhstan phenomenon has certainly proven
that he’s pretty much the closest thing we’ve got to a real-life superhuman walking
around right now. Through his tireless training and thirst to
perform unthinkable feats, Sergei has gotten at least 4 world records under his belt, which
he claims he only started breaking ironically, making a joke out of taking the rankings away
from athletes who trained their entire lives to earn them. In case you can’t tell, anyone who sets
World Strength Records as a joke is probably someone you should go far out of your way
to never upset. ISLAM BADURGAV! If you’ve ever been lucky enough to score
a quick selfie with the UFC Notorious Connor MacGregor, then I might have some bad news
for you. The person in your photo, while he might have
the same tattoos, build and hair color, may actually have been professional McGregor impersonator
Islam Badurgav. Of course, not just anyone can impersonate
one of the most skilled fighters on the planet and get away with it. In order to be able to pull off his pranks,
Islam really does have to train incredibly hard to have a body that someone would mistake
for the Irish champion’s. He spends most of his time doing street workouts
and calisthenics, and he’s at the point where he makes absurdly hard tricks like the
muscle-up and flagpole seem easy as pie. While we’re not sure if Connor is aware
of his very popular look-alike, it’s pretty safe to say that anyone confident enough to
risk stealing the image of one of the best fighters on Earth is probably not someone
you’d ever want to go toe-to-toe with. THOMAS WU! Boxing is a dangerous sport that requires
a combination of talent and training to become any good at, and Thomas Wu seems to have hit
the jackpot on talent. At just 21 years old, Wu is known to many
as the fastest puncher in the world, after he created a nearly impossible to replicate
online trend called the Floating Ball Challenge, which, if you can’t tell by the name, involves
punching a ball fast enough to keep it spinning in midair. Not just the speed of Thomas’ fists, but
their precision and control show that he was born for this sport, which he says he actually
got into by accident when looking for a way to gain some hip mobility to help with his
baseball career. Eight years of training later and he’s worlds
ahead of athletes that have been training for twice as long, with 4 National Championship
titles to his name. Thomas claims that his current goal is to
head to the Olympics and be crowned the best boxer in the world, and with hands so fast
that his instagram videos look like they’re on fast forward, that goal doesn’t seem
all that farfetched. DIAMOND OTT! There are over 1.3 million men and women enlisted
in the United States military, each trained to stay at peak physical and mental performance
year-round, which makes it all the more impressive to find out that First Sergeant Diamond Ott
is widely known as the strongest soldier. Looking at his wild and creative workouts
though, it begins to become clear that Diamond has muscles as hard as..um… well, as DIAMOND! Many people can’t even manage a pull-up,
but Ott performs spinning acrobatic ones with ease, can hold huge plates up with nothing
but his core, and obviously doesn’t suffer from the common problem of being big with
no flexibility. He can even do dips with 245 pounds, or more
than his own body weight strapped to his waist, and that’s not some personal record, that’s
just a regular part of his everyday routine. That is an absurd accomplishment. Add onto that wild level of strength and coordination
his decade and a half of tactical military training, and this guy can more than likely
take down any opponent he comes across in a few hundred different ways. After 16 years of service, Diamond has no
intention of slowing down and continues pushing his mental and physical limits in service
to his country, and maybe just a little bit for his Instagram followers. VITO PIRBAZARI! With his iron-clad musculature, deep-set expressions
and truly intimidating demeanor, German bodybuilder and actor Vito Pirbazari certainly cuts an
imposing figure, and I suppose that’s why he was cast for his fearsome role in Dogs
of Berlin. If you’re tricked by that though, that just
means he’s very good at his job, because Vito is one of the nicest guys around. The German giant dedicates himself to showing
off his workout and diet routines, both incredibly important ingredients for maintaining his
trademark tough-guy look, with his fans on his rapidly growing social media. Still, judging by the way he knocks around
a punching bag, I still wouldn’t want to get on his bad side. EVGENY LOS! When you see someone with a physique this
insane, it should be obvious that you wouldn’t want to catch them on a bad day, but just
in case you’re feeling unsure, just watch how hard Evgeny Los can swing a hammer. Yeah, if that tire were your head, you’d
be having a pretty hard time. Thankfully though, this Belarusian behemoth
is much more likely to be saving your life than threatening it. Evgeny works as a firefighter in Belarus and
dedicates himself to working out and achieving a peak physique, as well as pursuing feats
that literally nobody else on Earth can complete. Oh yeah, we’re talking Guinness World Records. Evgeny holds the world record for most weighted
push-ups on uneven bars performed in one minute, pulling off, or should I say pushing up an
unbelievable 53 weighted push-ups in just 60 seconds, absolutely obliterating the previous
record of 40. Watching him workout though, this was probably
just another day at the park for Evgeny, and he claims that he’s itching to pursue more
calisthenic records in the near future. Still, even though you’d never want to mess
with Evgeny Los, you’d definitely be relieved if he were the one rescuing you in an emergency. KERIM DUYGU! Usually a martial arts master will be able
to defeat opponents with their hands or their feet, or reasonably even their elbows, but
Kerim Duygu could take on any opponent with nothing more than his shins. While most people’s shins are little more
than a very painful spot to bump into obstacles with, somehow Kerim is insanely tough enough
to actually fight with these vital weak points on most humans without showing a shred of
discomfort. He’s so wildly skilled with his shins in
fact, that he actually holds a very unique world record. See, while mobsters use baseball bats to break
peoples’ shins, Kerim uses his shins to break baseball bats. In his crazy run for a Guinness ranking, he
managed to break numerous baseball bats using only his shins in one minute; that’s more
than one bat a second! Just watching this makes me wince with pain,
but clearly Kerim’s years of martial arts training, and probably a dash of mania, keep
him from feeling anything but exhilaration as he earns his very unique spot in history,
and anyone with that kind of power and pain tolerance combined is definitely someone you
never want to mess with. MASAAKI IKEMIYAGI! Karate is an ancient art meant to focus on
discipline and self-defense and is never supposed to be used as a weapon. That’s pretty lucky for all of us when there
are karate masters like Masaaki Ikemayagi out there. Ikemayagi has been practicing karate since
he was a boy, when he was deemed worthy to be trained by the disciple of the founder
of his style. In case you’re wondering what might have
made him stand out so much, take a look at what this martial arts master can do to 7.5
centimeters of solid hardwood with a single punch. That’s what’s known as the deadliest punch
in the world, a technique honed through a lifetime of intense dedication. It’s often said that Ikemiyagi can shatter
bones with a single blow, and he likely wouldn’t have to try very hard to do it, as sometimes
the master doesn’t even seem to know his own strength. That was just a training shot, if you were
placed up against this legendary karate practitioner in a fight, just imagine what he could do
if he were serious. Thankfully, Ikemiyagi is a peaceful man, more
interested in helping others through his international series of dojos than hurting them, and he’s
actually never been in a fight outside of a dojo or competition in his life. But, that’s likely because everyone on Earth
knows never to mess with the man with the deadliest punch on the planet. SAMUEL ERICCSON! Originally born in South Korea, Samuel Ericcson
found a connection to his heritage in practicing TaeKwonDo at 7 years old. The boy quickly found he had a knack for martial
arts, and began to pursue more and more styles, eventually training as an MMA fighter. Not everything was sunshine and rainbows for
Samuel though, as he struggled through many personal and health-related issues in his
teenage years, which ended up with him waking up in a hospital room after a particularly
nasty street fight saw him knocked unconscious. It was that moment that Samuel decided to
make a change, and he dedicated the next year of his life to getting better. MMA was like therapy for him, and as he started
posting his videos online, people quickly took notice of his insane martial arts skills,
and his follower count began to grow. Finding that his workouts were inspiring people
all around the world, he trained harder and harder, saying he had found his purpose in
the gym. Today, he’s a signed fighter in the UFC,
and his unrelenting quickness and power are very plain to see in his training videos. This guy is literally paid to beat up other
trained fighters, do you really think you should mess with him? Yeah, I didn’t think so.