Breh does 600lb bench press...

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Looking at Larry Wheels' aesthetics - I doubt he uses steroids.

That's a strong MFer right there. :wow:
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Larry "Wheels" Williams Discusses His History and Current Cycle With Steroids - BarBend

“I felt miserable,” he says in the video. “My stomach felt like there was a living rat eating away at my intestines.” He experimented with both trenbolone acetate (400mg doses) and trenbolone enanthate (450mg doses), and says that they resulted in severe muscle cramps, depression, lethargy, loss of appetite, and low libido.

But these days, as he prepares to compete in the 242-pound division of the CETC US Open Powerlifting Championships in April, he’s sticking to two steroids: 500 milligrams of testosterone a week and 150 milligrams of anadrol per day. (Here we should emphasize that the federation in which Williams competes, the World Raw Powerlifting Federation, is not drug-tested.)

“Test and anadrol, that is my bread and butter as of September last year,” he says. “With anadrol, I have no notable side effects other than high blood pressure, which I can feel when I go to tie my shoes in the morning and my head blows up like a tomato.”
 

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Where do y’all see 100 pound plates? I see 6 interlocking 45s on each side. If that bar is 45 pounds then he’s just below 600 at 585...but I assume the bar is heavier than 45
 

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Mad ting.

And he doesn't look like he does at all. :mjgrin:

His genetics must be effed up then since he's black.
I've learned when you start looking at these dudes long enough (pause), you can tell what's attainable naturally and what isn't. Not that it takes away from the work that these dudes put in, but yeah. It's just cool that he at least admits it. Otherwise you'd have just as many dudes on YouTube defending him and saying he doesn't take them :dead:
 

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I've learned when you start looking at these dudes long enough (pause), you can tell what's attainable naturally and what isn't. Not that it takes away from the work that these dudes put in, but yeah. It's just cool that he at least admits it. Otherwise you'd have just as many dudes on YouTube defending him and saying he doesn't take them :dead:

True

For admitting it, the guy is a stand up guy.

Someone like Ulisses Jr, who obviously uses roids is still out there claiming that he's 100% natural. :russ:
 

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True

For admitting it, the guy is a stand up guy.

Someone like Ulisses Jr, who obviously uses roids is still out there claiming that he's 100% natural. :russ:
he's as natural as the fluffed up bulge of his.

















(:dame:)
 

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isn't this some sort of record?
not even fukking close

The current world bench press champion is Ryan Kennelly, who pressed 1075 lbs (487.6 kg) in November 8, 2008. He has gradually improved his world best mark after beating the previous holder of the record Gene Rychlak Jr who pressed 1010 lbs (458.1 kg) in 2006. See videos of bench press record attempts.

It must be noted that the different federations have subtly different rules on technique, the equipment that is allowed and whether performance enhancing drugs are tested for. With the advent of bench press shirts, which aid the lift by supporting the lifter's shoulders and provide upward force, the world records have increased significantly.

The heaviest "raw" bench press is 335 kg (738.5lbs) by Russian Kirill Sarychev on November 22, 2015. He achieved this feat using wrist wraps. To be considered raw, no bench shirts are allowed; however, wrist wraps, singlets and belts are allowed. This effort beat the previous record of 722 lbs (327.5 kg) by Eric Spoto achieved in 2013
 
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