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    Which boxer P4P can bench the most?

    Boxing is a fantastic way to prove a mans manlihood, these gladiators who can dish out and withstand the most pain? But we all know that really, the real way to test a mans mettle is seeing who can bench the most.

    Using the scientific method and looking at each fighters chesticles, you can work out who prob can bench press the most weight respective to their division.

    Clearly the rating criteria must be:
    1. Percieved muscle density
    2. Curvature of pectoralis chest muscles
    3. Size/shape/colour of nipple
    4. Cup size
    5. Motion Jiggle / Firmness


    I'll start the list off. Wladimir Klitschko, a highly rated chest in a sterling division of saggy breasted men. You would be forgiven for thinking this was a division for boxers on maternity- but no these are just incredibly lazy, overweight specimens.



    Dr Steeltits shines through the rest of the bunch with a wide berthed chest, each pec carved as if from stone. Add to this his fine, sharp ******* and you have the makings of an ATG pair.

    I am sure that this man could P4P bench press mountains.

    #2
    I have no idea. A big HW I imagine.

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      #3
      Shiming, from China.

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        #4




        lol

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          #5
          Originally posted by _original_ View Post




          lol
          That looked absolutely not anywhere close to 315lbs...

          Not unless those big weight slabs are far above the 25kg region which I highly doubt...
          I don't want to guess the exact weight but I know that isn't 315lbs.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Red Cyclone View Post
            That looked absolutely not anywhere close to 315lbs...

            Not unless those big weight slabs are far above the 25kg region which I highly doubt...
            I don't want to guess the exact weight but I know that isn't 315lbs.
            From what I can tell its only 235.

            Standard bench press bars are 45 pounds, but they can also be 15 pounds. From the video it looks like 45. Then he appears to have one 45 pound weight and two 25 pound weights on each side. 45+45+45+25+25+25+25=235.
            Last edited by Derranged; 08-21-2014, 11:22 AM.

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              #7
              broner lifter 235 once . that what i do for 10 reps

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                #8
                Originally posted by CLUNG3-TANK View Post
                Boxing is a fantastic way to prove a mans manlihood, these gladiators who can dish out and withstand the most pain? But we all know that really, the real way to test a mans mettle is seeing who can bench the most.

                Using the scientific method and looking at each fighters chesticles, you can work out who prob can bench press the most weight respective to their division.

                Clearly the rating criteria must be:
                1. Percieved muscle density
                2. Curvature of pectoralis chest muscles
                3. Size/shape/colour of nipple
                4. Cup size
                5. Motion Jiggle / Firmness


                I'll start the list off. Wladimir Klitschko, a highly rated chest in a sterling division of saggy breasted men. You would be forgiven for thinking this was a division for boxers on maternity- but no these are just incredibly lazy, overweight specimens.



                Dr Steeltits shines through the rest of the bunch with a wide berthed chest, each pec carved as if from stone. Add to this his fine, sharp ******* and you have the makings of an ATG pair.

                I am sure that this man could P4P bench press mountains.
                Shannon The Cannon Briggs by far. Tim Bradley is #2

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Derranged View Post
                  From what I can tell its only 235.

                  Standard bench press bars are 45 pounds, but they can also be 15 pounds. From the video it looks like 45. Then he appears to have one 45 pound weight and two 25 pound weights on each side. 45+45+45+25+25+25+25=235.
                  I'm pretty sure a guy in the background said 215 at the start! Which would equate to nearly 100kg which looks about right to me, whether he included the bar in that I'm not sure!

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                    #10
                    I'm pretty sure tim bradley said he can do 300 plus in an interview. That's double your body weight. Which if I'm not mistaken, only 2% of people can do.

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