![]() ![]() Out of the select few natty guys pressing 405 I doubt even on a permanent bulk with gear many could hit above 650. ![]() It's pretty clear while he still has great natty genetics, that he has west african hyper responder genetics. He got bigger and leaner(obviously he never had abbs and was always porky but he lost a lot of the dyel fat guy look he had in photos from 2010 2009 ish and gained some more slightly noticeable muscle tone). ![]() His bench after that continued to blow up. He said in rehab a guy recommend he do powerlifting so he trained with some guys at a tiny gym and hit 500 for a triple touch and go and 525 for a paused single. He looks porky and flabby like any natty would at this weight and height on a permanent bulk.īut then after jail in 2012 he is bigger and leaner then before. Still seems natty achievable especially since his bench only went up by 120lbs in 7 years and after some puberty and a bit of size gain. He then said in 2011 right after he was getting locked up in the middle of his prison run he hit 405 at a bw of a bit over 300 at 6:3. Julius Maddox inching closer to 800-lb bench press goal with 730-lb lift. Of course, Zamani isn't the only powerlifter with his sights set on the 800-pound bench press holy grail Julius Maddox has been working his way up to this number for the past few years. Seems reasonable as many guys lighter than that hit that with good genetics. ![]() He trained bench quite a bit and got to 285lbs at 285 bw 6:0 at 17 in 2004. In an interview on his benches over time with candito and some insta posts, Maddox said he started getting into sports in second grade when he was a food addict 4:8 180lbs and for other kids safety they didn't let him play peewee. Obviously a 700lb natty bench is cap but julius being a painkiller addict, roid dealer, etc in the past who got locked up a few times over it says he doesn't want kids in lifting getting involved with that so I get why he claims it. Our school didn't put much emphasis on weightlifting as others did.Heard maddox claimed natty until he hit a 700lb bench in 2018 around 420lbs bw 6:3. I had no desire to do it anyway, because I was naturally strong and wasn't aware of the many benefits. The coaches didn't want me to get too strong, and they limited my weightlifting. By junior year I could dunk a basketball with two hands, ran a 4.8 40-yeard-dash, and threw the shot put 58 feet. I was a big kid at 285 pounds and very athletic. I didn't like it and had no interest in it. When did you first start lifting weights? I plan on breaking the 800-pound record at Wrigley Field before or after the Cubs play the Cardinals on May 18. I just took it for what it was and moved past it. They were on a tight schedule and I guess things were rushed. Typically the judges have to sign off on the weight before the lifter goes for his or her attempt, but this was a crazy situation because ESPN was there covering it. I saw that you had attempted the mythical 800 pounds prior to that, but there was an issue where a spotter added an extra 25 pounds to one side of the bar and ruined it? equipped debate, and more.įirst off, congratulations on being the strongest raw bench presser of all time. We spoke about his troubled past, how he accidentally discovered his talent, the raw vs. He had quite a story to tell, as Julius turned his life around from being a drug addict and prison inmate to one of the strongest human beings on earth. That's why I was happy to speak recently with Kentucky's Julius Maddox, who for the past several years has been the strongest raw bench presser alive. We even tend to follow current world records. The error took Maddox who holds the raw bench record at 770 pounds out of the zone, and caused him to miss the historic lift. Yet even among our own, there has always been a fascination with that most basic of upper body lifts. As bodybuilders, we get that question fairly often from regular folks who have no idea we focus more on the development of our physiques than the amount of weight we can lift. "How much ya bench?" Every one of us has either asked that question or had others ask us. Julius Maddox Is the All-Time Raw World Bench Press Champion NPC National Bodybuilding Championships.2014 NPC Steve Stone New York Metropolitan.2014 IFBB Australian Pro Grand Prix XII.2013 NPC National Bodybuilding Championships.The reason for this is his most recent feat, as Julius bench pressed 730 pounds (331.1 kilograms) in training. Julius Maddox, 32, broke the previous world best of 738.5 pounds, which was set by Russian weightlifter Kirill Sarychev in 2015 during just his second attempt at the record. 2013 IFBB Australian Pro Grand Prix XII Julius is currently attempting to become the first person to bench press 800 pounds (362.9 kilograms) in a sanctioned event, a goal he appears to be getting closer to each day.2013 NPC USA Bodybuilding Championships.2013 NPC Steve Stone New York Metropolitan. ![]()
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