well who knows maybe someone on here was there or got real information & not just , "i heard it"
know what i mean bro
Yes, good sir.
If it happened at Gold's Gym Venice, there were probably witnesses.
In the "RXMuscle Power Hour" podcast from ~2011, Tom Prince was asked about some of his best lifts, and mentioned his 700-lb deadlift for 3 reps.
I recall 2001 FLEX magazine pictures with Milos Sarcev deadlifting 675-lb.
And of course Ronnie Coleman's 800-lb for 2 reps was legendary. Other big bodybuilder DL's would be Johnnie Jackson who pulled ~805-lb, and Dallas McCarver who pulled 845-lb.
So, IMO, most pro bodybuilders deadlift in the 500-700 range, with only exceptionally strong ones exceeding that.
I would guess that probably 80% of bodybuilders DL between 525-675. Maybe around 60% are between 550-650.
I'm speculating. But if most pros deadlift 700+, they aren't posting videos of it.
So I'm not shocked that two 1980's IFBB pros likely both weighing sub-230, and probably not deadlifting regularly or at all - with shorter arms - failed to deadlift 500-lb. Heck, well under 1% of men deadlift 500+.
But - there is no absolute proof. That said, Fortress used to write for MUSCLEMAG, and was very connected/networked in the bodybuilding industry. He has proven his credibility.
In general, I trust Fortress on such matters.