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Getbig Misc Discussion Boards => Powerlifting / Strongman => Topic started by: FREAKgeek on March 01, 2006, 03:34:48 PM
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This video is old but, despite the poor form, is an impressive feat of strength. Never realized that Tank had such power back in the day.
http://www.irongame.com//videos/TankAbbot.GymLift600BP-RAW.wmv (http://www.irongame.com//videos/TankAbbot.GymLift600BP-RAW.wmv)
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This video is old but, despite the poor form, is an impressive feat of strength. Never realized that Tank had such power back in the day.
http://www.irongame.com//videos/TankAbbot.GymLift600BP-RAW.wmv (http://www.irongame.com//videos/TankAbbot.GymLift600BP-RAW.wmv)
Tank Abbot, human punching bag.
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i heard that Ken Shamrock at his biggest had a bench between 600 and 640. Validity is probably as acceptable as Scott Steiners claim of 675, but lots of MMA fighters said Ken was the strongest guy in MMA
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yeah
Dan Severn said he couldn't even budge Shamrock in his prime.
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No way those twigs can do that much! Maybe 300 pds max!!
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His brother Frank says his best was 475. In his biography it says he did, or close to it, 600. It probably is inflated. The exercise alone isn't a measure of fighting ability but I'd rather have a good bench than not. His tryout training routines (which had no weight training but a lot of calisthenics) are where it's at for conditioning. They'd do 200 squats, 50 or so push ups, stair running drills, carrying drills, pull ups, and more without rest until you were (even if you made it) obliterated. Then the real sparing began. Great tests for endurance and perseverance.
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No way those twigs can do that much! Maybe 300 pds max!!
oh sorry i forgot, youre the guy that can break the raw record using dumbbells ::)
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i heard that Ken Shamrock at his biggest had a bench between 600 and 640. Validity is probably as acceptable as Scott Steiners claim of 675, but lots of MMA fighters said Ken was the strongest guy in MMA
Bullshit. That would pretty much make him the strongest bencher in the world for his bodyweight.
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Tank Abbot...lol..he was one of the best guys on the earlier UFC'S...not for his fighting ability,but for his entertaining interviews and comments.
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Bullshit. That would pretty much make him the strongest bencher in the world for his bodyweight.
he was around the 240-250 mark at his biggest and theres plenty of guys who can do that kind of weight at 250
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he was around the 240-250 mark at his biggest and theres plenty of guys who can do that kind of weight at 250
not shirtless.
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he was around the 240-250 mark at his biggest and theres plenty of guys who can do that kind of weight at 250
Hardly. Only two people under 250 lb have benched 600 without equipment. Fewer than ten guys have done 650, and all but one of them weighed over 300 lb.
http://www.irongame.com/recordsrankings/records/MENSPLSQ,BP,UNEQBP,DL,12XCO,TL,HOF.htm
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I am pretty sure Gary Goodrich is stronger than Shamrock ever was. Goodrich was a world armwrestling champion. I heard to he benched over 600 and at least he looks like he can.
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Gary was an animal.
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There are two guys here who weighed around 200 and did 600. Julian Lee I think bench 600 at 198 (not sure but close, the body weight I mean) and Francis Silva did 600 at 217 lbs. Both in competition.
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There are two guys here who weighed around 200 and did 600. Julian Lee I think bench 600 at 198 (not sure but close, the body weight I mean) and Francis Silva did 600 at 217 lbs. Both in competition.
damn, those are some strong dudes, didn't Rick Weil do close to 600 at 181 in the 80's?
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didn't jamie callum bench over 600 at 198?
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didn't jamie callum bench over 600 at 198?
Jesse Kellum did 625 or so at 198, George Halbert did over 700 at 198 but i don't know how legit the lift was but it passed.
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yeah, i meant jesse callum. he's a strong SOB, pound for pound he has to be one of the strongest in the world. didnt he do a 900+ squat, 600+ bench, and an 800+ d-lift? all at 198 or 220?