Powerlifter
Paul Rutherford - powerlifter - was born in 1970.
Doug Young - powerlifter - was born on 1944-08-21.
Mark Bell - powerlifter - was born on 1976-12-10.
Doug Young - powerlifter - died on 2005-10-07.
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Mark Henry, the American powerlifter, is not dead.
yes he is
For a powerlifter, a common repetition scheme is low to moderate reps with heavy weights, such as 3-6 reps per set. This helps focus on building strength and power while minimizing muscle fatigue. Training in this range also allows for higher intensity and maximal effort during each set.
pretty strong Mark Henry was a powerlifter, breaking several records in high school, including a 953 lbs deep squat minimally equipped (no lifting suit) which held for 10 years. Mark became an Olympic Lifter (Snatch and Clean and Jerk), getting 10th and 14th respectively for the 92' and 96 Olympic Games. He never medaled. On his Current Website, it says he deadlifts 905lbs and benches 585 lbs, although I am unsure if these numbers are Raw or not (no lifting suit).
This is a difficult question to answer. Big George was a boxer, not a bodybuilder or a powerlifter, so its difficult to guess. He was obviously one of the most powerful and toughest fighters ever, so he definitely had some awesome strength. Just as an educated guess, i would bet at least 350 pounds, and I can reasonably believe a number maybe as high as 450...Who knows, maybe more. But he was a puncher, not a powerlifter.