In terms of overall strength, the tiger is more powerful than the lion.
To distinguish who is more powerful between the two, then you can look at different aspects, such as the comprehensive strength aspect, the tiger it is more powerful. Tiger in the process of fighting with the lion, the tiger's hind legs are more powerful, so its height is dominant, and its front paws will be more flexible, so when the two protracted battle, then the lion slowly will be at a disadvantage. Eventually, the tiger can rely on its own body, more agile and its stamina more durable, the lion will be completely defeated.
The lion's bite force is about 400kg, and the lion's attack is similar to that of the wolves, with the lions constantly biting their prey, consuming it for a period of time before making the final kill. Tigers have more means of attack, in addition to tearing and biting, they will stand or hit their prey with palm strikes, and their palm strength can be up to one ton.
Lion Fighting Strength
A pride consists of about 20 to 30 members, often containing successive generations of lionesses, at least one adult male, and a number of growing baby lions. Lionesses form the core of the pride and rarely leave their birthplace. The pride may contain several adult males, but certainly only one is the leader. Most lionesses stay with their original pride as they mature, while others are driven away and join other prides.
The members of a pride generally spend their days in small groups, which come together for hunting and killing or for communal meals. An adult male can eat more than 34 kilograms of meat in a single meal and then rest for a week before going back to hunting, and when prey is plentiful, both males and females spend only two to three hours a day hunting at dawn, dusk, or in the evening, spending the rest of the day sleeping and resting.