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| Rank: Bantamweight | wow. i was 120 when i was like in the 4th grade. not joking either. bu tthe reaosn why i ask that is because if he could bench 180. (which is good) he would have had to be doing something to get that strong. push ups, benching, etc. and that would have put muscle on him. im not trying to doubt him. but just sounds a little funny thats all |
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| Rank: Light Heavyweight Experience: 3-5 Years | i was 120 is 4th grade too lol....im 5'7...ive spent my whole life hovering between 160 and 170. only when i started lifting did i gain some muscle and loose fat but even then ive been never over 185 for a solid period of time. |
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| Moderator Rank: Light Heavyweight Experience: 7-10 Years Join Date: Jul 2005
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Gender: | It wasn't his bodyweight I was doubting. It was the bench that could win some state teen championships (maybe), certainly 20 to 25 more pounds and it's big competition. We have some of the most gifted teenagers on earth right here at BB.NET. |
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| Rank: Bantamweight | oh and when i got to high school i was 240 when i was 14. i was about 5'5 or so. when i graduated i was 5'7 270. thta might have been the best all around shape i was ever in. i ran and lifted everyday. that was when i would get 2 sets of 10 pullups and on the third get to about 8. i miss those days. ill be back to that point soon though |
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| Rank: Bantamweight | oh i know that is big. see this is the thing i dont ever remember seeing any of my friends being 120 an di had friends who were really skinny. im just looking at it in a sense to where if he could do 180 wouldnt he have added a little more mass to his body just by simply working his way up to 180. i might be explaining my thought process a little awkward but it just doesnt seem right |
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