Posted on 06/24/2016 3:09:23 PM PDT by Callahan
A huge weightlifter has been dubbed the Iranian Hulk after astounding social media with his sheer physical size.
Sajad Gharibi, 24, from Iran, is said to weigh almost 24 and a half stone and almost all of it is muscle.
The giant man with a fierce expression has a following of over 59,000 followers on Instagram where he posts about what he does best - weightlifting.
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New Iron Sheik maybe?
Roid-head. He’ll be dead by his late 30’s...
If my math is right 24.5 stone is around 600 lbs. Can he block and tackle?
Oh man, I could only imagine a roided out Musloid.
They would just light women and children on fire.
no wait, that’s non roided. What kind of anger levels could they hope to reach ?
I used to lift, I wasn’t impressed either. Not that I could press that.
343 pounds, to be exact. Not unusual for an NFL nose tackle.
Oh, come on now! If that were the case, a lot of professional wrestlers would be dead by their......oh, wait.....nevermind!
“i pick things up, and put them down”
Yeah, I didn’t think that sounded right. Not used to using “stones” for weight.
I’d arm-wrestle that little wimp right out of his shoulder socket. Bring him on!!!
He can bench press his own weight....Not that impressive at all. It is pretty common over there to inject stuff into muscles, makes them huge but does little for strength. And they look like those flabby muscles he has.
Poor quality injections and he doesn’t spend much time at the Gym (he must be forcing the kafirs and dhimmi to lift his weights and work out for him)
This clown is not going to be with us very long.
That is what I refer to as a “Please Punch Me” Face
I’m 60 and I could laugh the whole 30 seconds he would lumber towards me from 20 ‘ away, catch my breath, focus and 5 seconds later the idiot would be looking forward to a long Hot Sticky Summer in a Body Cast.
Those were the days, eh?
I maxed 400 press and squat for a very short time while weighing about 220-225 pounds, to be honest. That was during my early thirties, soon after getting back to a National Guard unit from initial training (13 weeks for my specialty). Went a couple of months doing sets (six sets press, middle two at 335 pounds around that time) without bothering to check max (2nd row, rugby), but a 270-pound NCAA lineman kept teasing me and offering to spot. On the squats, I’d been doing a lot of extensions (two sets) while upping weight for those (for 2nd row). The routine was five days a week, alternating between upper and lower body.
That was then, decades ago. Now, I’m much older and not so impressive myself, struggling every now and then to get rid of some flab. ;-)
24 stone is 300 lbs.
A 300-lb weight lifter is amazing and has never been seen before? Whatever...
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