remember when shane mosley was squatting 500 lbs and benching 350....

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  • Gopgop
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    #21
    i still wanna see proof or your lieing

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    • larry x
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      #22
      mosley fights at 147...he probally walks around at bout 170..so twice his weight is 350

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      • Verstyle
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        #23
        I used to do 300lb at 152 when 17 for wrestling athletics. Even that's not a big deal, now for a grown man to do it isn't neither.

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          #24
          Originally posted by larry x
          mosley fights at 147...he probally walks around at bout 170..so twice his weight is 350
          If he was 170 in the press photo with Berto where Berto looked chubby then how much is Berto tipping the scales at when he doesn't have an immediate fight lined up?

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            #25
            Originally posted by VERSATILE2K10
            I used to do 300lb at 152 when 17 for wrestling athletics. Even that's not a big deal, now for a grown man to do it isn't neither.
            It is a big deal if this is true and you could really do this as a 150lb teenager....its pretty uncommon, most guys can't even press their own body weight.

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            • Eric Holder
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              #26
              I remember reading about all his weight lifting exploits, wasn't he a body builder in high school though?

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                #27
                Weight room strength is different to ring strength keep that in mind

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                • DLT
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                  #28
                  Earl Boykins man is listed at 5-foot-5, 139. His max bench press is 315 pounds. This makes him the Wizards' strongest pound-for-pound player. And a lot of people, I told him, are surprised by that number.

                  "I think they should be," he said. "I think they should be."

                  Teammates, too. I guess to NBA veterans and longtime observers, the 315 number is sort of legendary, but to newcomers, it's still a shock. If Shaquille O'Neal could bench a number in the same proportion to his weight, he'd be hoisting 736 pounds.

                  "That's amazing for a guy that little in stature, but he's got a big heart," said Randy Foye, whose all-time max was about 290. "It's just amazing to think about It like that, a guy that small can bench that much."

                  "That's a lot of weight," said Mike Miller, who joked (I think) that his max is 105. "He's strong. It's been well known throughout the league, and that's why he's able to do the things he does on the court, because he can guard guys, he's strong enough to keep guys off the block. At that height, it's impressive."

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                  • -Antonio-
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                    #29
                    I had a friend who was 150 pounds and he could squat 485 bench 275 only after lifting for a year. Some guys are freaks.

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                    • Doctor_Tenma
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by VERSATILE2K10
                      I used to do 300lb at 152 when 17 for wrestling athletics. Even that's not a big deal, now for a grown man to do it isn't neither.
                      I have a friend who weighs about 150+ and can bench close to 300.

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