It s also hilarious how you think going from 3times a month dead to 12 times a month deads wouldnt add 15% in 6 months, also hilarious how you think there is no differance in strength from 6% bodyfat to 12%, also hilarious how you think a persons 1 rep max is also his 2 rep max, it's also hilarious how you make fun of people and say they dont know whay they are talking about when you refuse to believe that not 1 man exceeded 925 regardless of federation..............
it's also hilarious how I'm ranting away like an idiot 
What are you on about?
The deadlift, from a powerlifting standpoint, shouldn't be trained more than once each week, MAX. Some of the very best deadlifters work the lift only once or twice in a month. It is extremely taxing on the system, unlike any other exercise, including squat. Why do you think competitors stop pulling as much as one month out from a meet?
I was the one who said the record at the time of Ronnie's two reps was far
greater than 925. Are you on crack? What you suggest I said is the exact opposite of what I
did say. What a tosser.
Listen, to think Coleman would have an easy time putting over 100 pounds onto his 800-pound pull is pure lunacy. Could he have done it? Possibly, sure. But even if he could have, it wouldn't have been easy. Not in the slightest.
In many ways, extra bodyweight can hinder deadlifting performance. It's not uncommon for powerlifters to move up a weight class and, if not lose weight on the bar, at least not gain all that much. It isn't like squat and bench where extra bodyweight GREATLY enhances performance.
To suggest a 365-pound Ronnie would immediately deadlift 900 pounds because he pulled (with wrist straps) 800 for two at 325 or whatever is nonsense. Especially when one considers, as I said, the man was on ungodly amounts of sauce when he did that videotaped pull.