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NEW all-time biggest Bench Press record set!

Dial_tone said:
I think lifting shirts should've been banned from the get go, but the cat is out of the bag now.

I totally agree. This is the same as a Major League baseball player using an aluminum bat. If the shirt adds 50 pounds to lifts, why is it legal in the first place?
 
"Heavywear, please dont try to tell us he uses the Cell-Tech, Nitro-Tech stack and thats how he go so strong. Please........For the love of God."

ha! I wont do that shit man...that is IF they accept my article :)

Scot uses a conventional grip, with a THUMB. I think he is planning on retiring and coming up with a video very shortly.

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as far as bench shirts, if you look at scot's best raw lift (without bench shirt) he is at 713 and with a bench shirt he can do 821, he thought he could hit 850. So his shirt gets him over 100 pounds. He is truly king of the bench though, like any of us could throw on a bench shirt and hit 800.

My bench shirt was good for 70 pounds over my raw bench in my last competition. I just wear what the federation allows so I can play on an equal field. Does the higher bench feel like it is really "mine?" No, not to me. A HUGE topic of debate though in the powerlifting world as shirt technology shatters old records.

Mark Kerr, THE UFC Mark Kerr? Drop a PM to a Toledo boy...:)

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Did anybody watch the Detroit Lions - Dallas Cowboys game this year? They showed a clip of Larry Allen benching 825 pounds at halftime. Obviously it wasnt official, and maybe he broke some of the normal rules and whatnot, but it was pretty fucking crazy. His teammates were so pumped they were jumping all over his stomache and shit.
 
heavywear said:
"With a career-best bench press of 700 pounds, and a squat lift of 900 pounds, Allen is also considered to be the strongest man to ever play professional football."

I think garry frank has him there...in actual judged competitions. :)

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I am sure he was no where near those numbers when he played. Allen was still playing and to hoist that weight while training for football is incredible.
 
I believe Allen also ran a 4.9 forty at well over 300 pounds.
 
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