We’ve long heard the debate about 100 men vs. 1 gorilla. That hypothetical scenario caught the fight world by storm with fans and members of the community didn’t waste a second chiming in. From Chael Sonnen’s detailed, word-heavy breakdown, to Conor McGregor claiming he would “smoke 100 (men) easy,” referring to himself as the gorilla in that scenario. And now, the Irishman has been imagined x 1 million, against 10,000 prehistoric, extinct beasts.
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Ever wondered who would win in a fight between ‘The Notorious’ one and a Tyrannosaurus Rex? Well, we now have an answer, and it’s incredible enough to leave the Irishman’s fiercest rival, Mike Perry, stunned. Social media has been buzzing with the final result of a jaw-dropping bout between one of MMA’s most notorious fighters and one of history’s most terrifying predators. So, without further ado, let’s see who won this exciting fight to the death and what Perry had to say about it.
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1M Conor McGregor’s leave Mike Perry surprised with massive feat
The epic showdown was brought to life by Instagram user Epic Warz, who created a simulation pitting 1 million versions of Conor McGregor against 10,000 ferocious T. rexes. By the end of the reel, the war had reached epic proportions: 3,688 T. Rexes had been laid to rest, but every single McGregor was eliminated.
The fight’s incredible scale shocked fans, resulting in countless shares, reactions, and arguments across social media platforms. Conor McGregor himself posted the clip to his Instagram, expressing his amusement at the spectacle with a million mini versions of him doing what he does best: fight.
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Even more interesting was Mike Perry‘s comment on the post: “Lol, he got some,” clearly showing his surprise at seeing so many T. rexes actually getting wiped out by the Irishman. The comment also highlighted the playful tension between the two fighters, reminding fans that their professional and promotional rivalry continues to generate buzz online.
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After all, it adds another layer of intensity ever since Perry lost a crossover boxing fight to Jake Paul in 2024 by knockout, prompting McGregor, a part-owner of BKFC, to theatrically “fire” Perry. Although it was more of a dramatic act than an actual termination, the episode surely fueled a rivalry that fans love.
This simulation adds to Conor McGregor’s reputation for embracing larger-than-life scenarios. With his gorilla chest tattoo and bold attitude, ‘The Notorious’ thrives in settings that require both imagination and strength. And now, we have seen how a million of him managed to take out 3,688 T. Rexes in an epic war simulation. But what if we had to eliminate all of these giant creatures? How many McGregors would that take?
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What’s your perspective on:
Could 2.7 million McGregors really take down 10,000 T. rexes, or is this pure fantasy?
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How Many McGregors to Beat All T. Rexes?
The numbers behind the battle are as interesting as the fight itself. With 1 million McGregors defeating 3,688 T. Rexes, calculations suggest that each McGregor can kill approximately 0.003688 dinosaurs on average. Using this ratio, it would take almost 2.7 million Conor McGregors to overcome all 10,000 T. Rexes in a hypothetical battle of this scale.
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McGregor’s earlier claim that he could take on 100 men shows his confidence and flair for the dramatic, but it has no impact on the McGregor-to-T. Rex ratio. The math remains based on the simulation data, which assumes linear scaling and independent fights without cooperative advantages. The situation additionally shows why fans enjoy extreme “what ifs.”
Just as the internet debates humans versus gorillas, the McGregors-versus-T. Rexes hypothesis promotes debates about probabilities, power, and pure madness. It’s an excellent blend of humor, pop culture, and fantasy that the combat community thrives on. In the end, while 2.7 million McGregors sounds impossible, the calculation surely adds another dimension of entertainment. So hopefully, we get to see all the T. rexes wiped out by the one-man, or one-million-man, army.
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Could 2.7 million McGregors really take down 10,000 T. rexes, or is this pure fantasy?