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** Besides Alakazam and Conkeldurr, Machamp can also be seen as a counterpart to {{p|Gengar}}. All four Pokémon can be obtained through evolution induced by trade. Gengar and Machamp are also capable of Gigantamaxing starting in [[Generation VIII]] and belong to two [[Gym Leader]]s in the [[Galar]] [[region]], depending on which game is played; Machamp belongs to [[Bea]] in [[Pokémon Sword and Shield|Pokémon Sword]], while Gengar belongs to [[Allister]] in Pokémon Shield.
** Besides Alakazam and Conkeldurr, Machamp can also be seen as a counterpart to {{p|Gengar}}. All four Pokémon can be obtained through evolution induced by trade. Gengar and Machamp are also capable of Gigantamaxing starting in [[Generation VIII]] and belong to two [[Gym Leader]]s in the [[Galar]] [[region]], depending on which game is played; Machamp belongs to [[Bea]] in [[Pokémon Sword and Shield|Pokémon Sword]], while Gengar belongs to [[Allister]] in Pokémon Shield.
* Machamp's Japanese name, ''Kairiky'', is similar to the Japanese name of the move {{m|Strength}}.
* Machamp's Japanese name, ''Kairiky'', is similar to the Japanese name of the move {{m|Strength}}.
** Additionally, in Mandarin and Cantonese Chinese, Machamp shares its name with Strength; {{tt|怪力 'Guàilì''|Monstrous Strength}} and {{tt|怪力 ''Gwaailihk''|Monstrous Strength}} respectively.
** Additionally, in Mandarin and Cantonese Chinese, Machamp shares its name with Strength; {{tt|怪力 ''Guàilì''|Monstrous Strength}} and {{tt|怪力 ''Gwaailihk''|Monstrous Strength}} respectively.


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