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Old 08-Dec-05, 09:04 PM   #76
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Old 08-Dec-05, 09:07 PM   #77
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That's weak, I weigh 125 pounds and I bench 450
umm yeah I'm gonna call BULL**** on this one. Post a video and I'll believe you. Hell post you doing 405 and that might be good enough.
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Old 08-Dec-05, 09:09 PM   #78
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come on guys, it's obvious he is kidding, besides, can a 125 pounder even bench 450?
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Old 08-Dec-05, 09:15 PM   #79
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come on guys, it's obvious he is kidding, besides, can a 125 pounder even bench 450?
I doubt it. There might be someone out there that can.

I figured he was kidding but who knows these days on the internet lol.
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lol yeah obviously he's lying. The American powerlifting record for the 123 lber is 303 lbs. haha NO WAY this guy can do anywhere near what he says. I'm guessing he does the bar
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Old 08-Dec-05, 09:19 PM   #81
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Well he could be Ron Palmer lol. The World Powerlifting Organization lightweight champion (weight range 132-165) benched 490 but in a bench shirt this year. hehe
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Old 08-Dec-05, 09:22 PM   #82
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exactly how does a 130 pound person bench over 400 pounds without breaking? lol
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Old 08-Dec-05, 11:01 PM   #83
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Whatever you guys are wusses. My sister only weighs 105 and I saw her deadlift a house the other day.
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Old 09-Dec-05, 11:31 AM   #84
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Just kidding guys, I weigh 210 pounds anyways.
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