I'm sure if any Olympic lifter reads this stuff he'll get his morning laugh. 225 is pretty every day normal for them, even in the lighter classes. If BB'ers would devote more time to overhead pressing, than 225 would be normal for them. Off a PR or cleaning, either way. If Coleman came out and confessed that all his upper body mass was built from overhead pressing than 90% of BB'ers would drop the bench and do only pressing. And a lot of BB'ers would be pressing 300+ in every workout.
Best pound per pound presser (my view only) were Paul Anderson, Ken Patera, Marvin Eder, Hepburn and Bill March.Can include a few of the Russian lifters in their Olympic golden days. The original military press was with heels together, back and shoulders ramrod straight starting with no body movement except for the arms & shoulders themselves. This was considered done in a military manner, hence the name military press.
Personal view: I have more respect for a guy who overhead presses 300+ than one who benches 400+.