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Post by gopostal42 on Dec 4, 2006 12:59:21 GMT -5
What do you guys think?
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Post by Breaker on Dec 6, 2006 20:05:58 GMT -5
I had to go with Oleksandr Kutcher, I think pound for pound he is the badest MF on the planet!
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Post by Joey Smith on Dec 6, 2006 23:20:05 GMT -5
I have to go with Ed Coan on this one for the simple reason nobody has been close to that number since he done that lift so long ago, conventional with bullshit gear on....to me the greatest pound for pound lifter of all time from any era....
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Post by gopostal42 on Dec 6, 2006 23:37:45 GMT -5
i had a hard time choosing between kutcher and coan. so i flipped a coin and a ukrainian head popped up
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Post by Breaker on Dec 7, 2006 17:37:14 GMT -5
Oh do not get me wrong Ed Coan is a legend and always will be. But Oleksandr Kutcher did his numbers also in single ply and that ranks up with near legendary status in my book.
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Post by exmgq on Jan 18, 2007 8:55:20 GMT -5
I have to go with Ed Coan on this one for the simple reason nobody has been close to that number since he done that lift so long ago, conventional with bullshit gear on....to me the greatest pound for pound lifter of all time from any era.... i think ed pulled the 901 sumo. i believe thats still the biggest sumo pull of all time. he switched over to conv after reacurring groin injuries forced him to do so.
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Post by gopostal42 on Jan 18, 2007 9:35:49 GMT -5
7. 909.4 (412.5) *3.17X 308 (140) Maxim Podtynny (Russia/72) 12/10/01 (412.5 kg. @ 130.0 kg. Heaviest sumo deadlift of all time.) (Nyagan, Russia) (IPF)
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Post by exmgq on Jan 18, 2007 23:58:56 GMT -5
7. 909.4 (412.5) *3.17X 308 (140) Maxim Podtynny (Russia/72) 12/10/01 (412.5 kg. @ 130.0 kg. Heaviest sumo deadlift of all time.) (Nyagan, Russia) (IPF) as i stated "i believe", i stand corrected. ed is second but with a 4.1xbw ratio.
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