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  2. List of heaviest people - Wikipedia

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    In November 2017, Al Arabiya reported that he had lost 542 kg (1,195 lb; 85 st 5 lb) and now weighed 68 kg (150 lb; 10.7 st). [3] 1991 Manuel Uribe [4] Mexico: M 610 kg 1,340 lb 96 st 1 lb 1.96 m 6 ft 5 in 175 After world-wide media attention in 2006, he lost over 225 kg (496 lb; 35 st 6 lb) in a two-year period. [5] 1965–2014 (48)

  3. Jim Williams (powerlifter) - Wikipedia

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    On August 30, 1969, he crossed the magical 600 lb barrier to become only the second man in history to achieve an official 600 lb bench press. [6] Williams broke Casey's world record in 1971 at the Eastern USA Open, hitting 635 pounds, which was recognized as the American record.

  4. Dan Green (powerlifter) - Wikipedia

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    Dan Green is an elite [1] American powerlifter and owner of both Boss Barbell Club and Mountain View Fitness in Mountain View, California.His best competition lifts in the 242 lb (110 kg) weight class are an 848 lb (385 kg) squat, a 530 lb (240 kg) bench press, and an 837.5 lb (380 kg) deadlift.

  5. Khalid bin Mohsen Shaari - Wikipedia

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    Khalid bin Mohsen Shaari (Arabic: خالد بن محسن الشاعري; born 28 February 1991) is a Saudi Arabian man, who in August 2013 was found to be the heaviest living person, and the second-heaviest person in recorded history at 610 kg (1,340 lb; 96 st), behind Jon Brower Minnoch. As a result of medical treatment, he lost a total of 320 ...

  6. Ed Coan - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 World Championships, he set an all-time powerlifting record total at 2,463 lb (1,117 kg), in the 110 kg weight class. Coan's best total in a drug tested international competition is 2,282 lb (1,035 kg) in the 100 kg weight class at the 1994 IPF Senior World Championships in South Africa , [ 6 ] establishing a new world record at the time.

  7. Emmanuel Yarbrough - Wikipedia

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    He won silver medals in the Sumo World Championships in 1992 and 1994, as well as a bronze medal in 1993. Two years later, after his appearance in Ultimate Fighting Championship, Yarbrough increased his previous weight by 282 lbs. Eventually, Yarbrough reached 704 lbs, which gave him the Guinness World Record for the heaviest living athlete. [1]

  8. 1000-lb Best Friends’ Vanessa: My Love Life Is 'Horrible ...

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    Putting herself first! As Vanessa Cross attempts to lose weight on TLC’s new series 1000-lb Best Friends, the reality star offered a glimpse at how her love life took a turn amid the journey.

  9. Paul Anderson (weightlifter) - Wikipedia

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    Like his contemporary and future rival Doug Hepburn, Anderson quickly identified the squat as the most important exercise for developing strength. [8] On December 27, 1952, he set a new world record of 660.5 lb (299.6 kg) at the Chattanooga and Tennessee Weightlifting Championships, done at a bodyweight of 285 lbs (129.3 kg).