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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: benchthis on June 20, 2008, 08:31:18 PM
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Kevin Nee should give up on trying to be worlds strongest man and solely concentrate on powerlifting.
He would fair much better and with proper training has a chance at a 1000+ plus deadlift.
If it wasnt for the plates falling of in the video he would have pulled an easy 880.
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Kevin Nee should give up on trying to be worlds strongest man and solely concentrate on powerlifting.
He would fair much better and with proper training has a chance at a 1000+ plus deadlift.
If it wasnt for the plates falling of in the video he would have pulled an easy 880.
Nee is a mutant for sure. Hes only 22 or 23 as well. I just hope he stays healthy, and not in an injury free sense
Jason
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why being a strongman is way better, more people respect strong men the powerlifters and he gets to be on TV because strong men contests are on ESPN and Versus. So why would he want to be a powerlifter, and strong men are in better shape then powerlifters
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why being a strongman is way better, more people respect strong men the powerlifters and he gets to be on TV because strong men contests are on ESPN and Versus. So why would he want to be a powerlifter, and strong men are in better shape then powerlifters
because i sincerely doubt he will ever win world strongest man.. no offense to him but it seems to be he would be more successful that as a powerlifter in terms of winning and breaking records
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because i sincerely doubt he will ever win world strongest man.. no offense to him but it seems to be he would be more successful that as a powerlifter in terms of winning and breaking records
I dont think he wants to get fat like most powerlifters, he is one of the strong men that competes with a six-pack, he just needs to train with Mariuez for a few years and get on the same gear, they are about the same size so anything is possible