1235 lbs. by Austin Schroeder of North Carolina
1235 lbs. by Austin Schroeder of North Carolina. This is the most weight without drugs such as steroids. The answer with drugs is unknown.
The immense jungle cat squatted silently on the tree limb, patiently awaiting his next meal. The muscular weight-lifter then squatted in front of the huge barbell.
I squatted down to pick up the newspaper from my sidewalk.
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The most weight ever lifted by a human being is 6,270 pounds, achieved by Paul Anderson in 1957.
The most weight ever lifted by a human being is 6,270 pounds, achieved by Paul Anderson in 1957.
The most weight ever lifted by a human is 1,102 pounds (500 kilograms), achieved by Hafthor Bjornsson from Iceland in 2020.
The record for the most weight ever lifted by a human being is 1,102 pounds, achieved by Hafthor Bjornsson in 2020.
The most weight ever lifted by a human is 1,102 pounds (500 kilograms), achieved by Hafthor Bjornsson from Iceland in 2020.
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The most weight ever lifted by a human being is 1,102 pounds (500 kilograms), achieved by Hafthor Bjornsson from Iceland in 2020.