100 Men vs. 1 Gorilla Odds & AI Prediction: Who Would Win Hypothetical Fight?

The humans are favored in the viral debate that has taken over social media - and you can bet on it.
100 Men vs. 1 Gorilla Odds & AI Prediction: Who Would Win Hypothetical Fight?
Pictured: Mshindi, a silverback gorilla at the Detroit Zoological Society, checks out his surroundings. Photo by Mandi Wright / USA Today Network via Imagn Images.

If you haven't already come across the question taking over social media, get ready to ponder it for weeks: who would win in a fight between 100 men and a silverback gorilla?

The viral debate originally began back in 2020 but has gained new life over the last two weeks, drawing the attention of athletes, celebrities, and even politicians. There are even betting odds on the hypothetical fight - and humans are heavy favorites to take down a gorilla with a 75% chance at survival.

🦍 100 men vs. 1 gorilla odds

As ridiculous as it sounds, you can actually bet on whether 100 men would take down a silverback gorilla. The market states the winner has to be determined by a simulation aired on the Discovery Channel, which must air in 2025.

Combatant  Odds  Probability 
100 men -300 75%
1 gorilla +200 33.33%

While the 100 men feature a 75% implied probability to win the fight based on our odds converter, the combined probability of both sides exceeds 100% - which is common in most betting markets. That's how all of the best sports betting sites make money.

If you were to remove the "hold," or the sportsbook's cut, the true odds for humans would be a more modest 71.43% chance to defeat the gorilla, which would stand a (slightly) more promising 28.57% chance of making it out alive.

It's easy to understand why humans are favored. Even though the gorilla is the single-most dangerous combatant in the fight, the sheer volume and willpower of 100 testosterone-fueled men fighting for their lives would be a terrifying sight indeed.

That said, these odds feel a little skewed in the humans' favor. So we asked ChatGPT whether there's any value on the silverback gorilla in this hypothetical deathmatch. Here's how AI breaks down the simulated fight:

🤔 Would 100 men beat a gorilla?

In a fight to the death between 100 unarmed adult men and one full-grown silverback gorilla, there’s one clear winner - and it’s not the humans.

Let’s be blunt: a silverback gorilla is a biological marvel of power, speed, and durability, finely tuned by evolution for combat in a way humans simply are not. A typical adult male silverback weighs 350-450 pounds, possesses bite force of over 1,300 PSI, and has the strength to lift more than 1,800 pounds.

Its arms are long, its reach is brutal, and its muscle density far exceeds that of even the strongest human athletes. And perhaps most critically, a gorilla doesn’t hesitate. Its attacks are immediate, overwhelming, and instinctively targeted to maim or kill.

100 Men vs. 1 Gorilla Odds & AI Prediction: Who Would Win Hypothetical Fight?
Pictured: Mshindi, a silverback gorilla at the Detroit Zoological Society, checks out his surroundings. Photo by Mandi Wright / USA Today Network via Imagn Images.

The 100 men, by contrast, are unarmed civilians - even with a perfect plan, the humans are up against a nightmare. Try swarming? The first wave gets pulverized. Go one-on-one? Suicide. Funnel it into a trap? You better hope it doesn’t just barrel through your best friend’s ribcage and keep charging.

Yes, in theory, 100 coordinated humans could kill a gorilla. But “in theory” doesn’t account for panic, pain, or the psychological terror of watching 30 men get ripped apart before anyone lands a clean shot. And once morale breaks ... it’s over.

🤖 AI prediction: The silverback gorilla wins - decisively.

🥊 100 men vs. 1 gorilla: Tale of the tape

Attribute 100 men Silverback gorilla
Total weight ~18,000 lbs (avg. 180 lbs each) ~400 lbs
Muscle density Average human build ~4x stronger than elite powerlifters
Bite force ~150 PSI (per human) 1,300 PSI
Strength Can lift ~150 lbs (per human) Can lift over 1,800 lbs
Speed Slower due to crowding 20-25 mph charge speed
Reach ~25 inches (per human) ~40 inches, devastating swipes
Morale Fragile under extreme violence Unbreakable

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