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LOL! That's quite a high blood pressure & obese powerlifting-related meltdown 
This is exactly the opposite of a bodybuilder who tries to explain to a powerlifter that it's not about the weight, but about the muscle stimulation without fucking the joints.
Again: HE LOOKS LIKE SHIT, even with a single digit bodyfat rate.
Actually, notice that top tier weightlifters and powerlifters suffer less injuries than top level bodybuilders. I know many national level powerfliters and bodybuilders from my country and somehow these strong dudes don't have nearly as much problems as bodybuilders. Now, why is that?
My friend, bodybuilder, tore his biceps few weeks ago. Upper tendon, nasty shit. Luckily, he will be allright (which is very rare with this kind of injury) but after consultation with excellent surgeon who specializes in these kind of injuries he asked the surgeon why he had such injury despite using moderate weights for years?
Too much muscle, replied surgeon. If you train in 3-5 range your hypertrophy is limited, tendons have time to adapt to new muscle. If you build a lot of muscle quickly with drugs and training in hypertrophy range tendons aren't strong enough to "hold" such big muscles and they just break.
That's why we hard about so many top guys tearing their muscles in most ridiculous ways.
Bodybuilding, unlike weightlifting, powerlifting, strongman and other sports is completely unnatural. You don't develop functional, strong body, you develop muscles. That's your only concern. Oldschool guys knew they had to stretch, perform every exercise in full ROM, implement basic exercises... Nowadays they just use machines and think they are "safe" because of that. They couldn't be further from the truth.