I am not even going to start with you, that is a good deadlift, don't talk shit, anyone can claim their''s is better, ANYONE, but no one is willing to prove it, It's fucken easier from a dead stop, the guy took a few seconds to lower it, if he let free fall into a dead stop (like Johnny J) you can add 4 more reps easy.
Well, I'll start with you, then.
He is strong in the deadlift, sure, but when you factor in a few things, he isn't
that strong.
I don't own a cell phone, or a camera, for that matter, so I don't have an easy way to "prove it", but I can easily out-deadlift Down H., and if you don't believe it, what do I care, really? I know what I can do and what I have done (in a powerlifting meet, raw), and my friends and family know what I can do and what I have done, so you believing me or not makes zero difference.
As far as suggesting it's easier to pull dead-stop deadlifts, you, sir, haven't a clue. Letting the barbell stop on the floor (after lowering it in a controlled manner) on each repetition, and letting the "slack" out to ensure it
is dead-stopped,
seriously makes the set that much more difficult. If you dispute this, I will outright state you know dick-all about the deadlift movement and have rarely performed the lift.
See, I started in with you ... and finished you off.
Goodnight