Alright this is a masterpiece. I seriously cannot believe the quality of videos you guys are coming out with from IPF Worlds 2023. The IPF need to hire you and we need this content from every major comp, like USAPL Raw Nationals, etc. Jesus is a BEAST. Shame he didn't do as well as at Sheffield, but he's clearly getting stronger. 120kg+ GOAT.
There are suggested vidoes blocking the results. It completely ruins the video for the sake of coercing people to watch videos they'd be more likely to click without it.
I love how this channel is always about 2 or 3 people being extremely close total wise, and the meeting itself being extremely competitive. Jesus is on such another level that this man is only competing against himself
Haha he did kill it!! There were a few weightclasses were the winner just dominated, including the 93kg class which we just posted a video of now! More to come :)
He is strong as hell and is the strongest power lifter but not the strongest man alive. People who compete in strongman are the strongest guys out there
My favorite thing about this meet was Jesus's little smile when he was about 1/4 the way up on his 455kg squat because he knew he was going to lock it out
500kg deadlift was with straps, a deadlift bar, and deadlift suit. Also not drug tested, and never did it in a powerlifting competition with judges and proper rules all on day. Jesus will probably exceed 1,210kg too in the near future
look at the record for heaviest back press done by a canadian black smith of over 10 years of training. the dude lifted with his back, 5300lbs. good luck beating that
Pulling 410 KG with your bare hands is an insane accomplishment. As always however, the hands are the weakest point of a deadlift. The reason Eddie and Thor were able to pull over 500 comes down to the use of wrist straps. I wonder just how much weight Jesus could pull if he were in a competition that allowed straps. Maybe we will see him in WSM or the Arnold Classic someday. Anyway congratulations to him.
@@mustang8206 470 Kg = 1,036 Lbs. And yes, there are about a dozen or less people to ever pull 1,000 LBS off the floor. From that list, most of them have barely broke the 1,000 LB barrier (which is 454 Kgs). And he pulled 470 with relative ease so I'm sure he has more in the tank. So he is definitely in the elite of the elite class of dead lifters.
@@WhiteLightsMedia I was thinking the same thing. Then again, he knows where the world record stands, and there is nothing contractually stopping him from competing in other events where straps are allowed. Then again, I've watched guys in competition pull 400, 420, 440 like it's nothing, then all collapse past 440. The closest I've seen recently was 470. I think the closest was 485. But for some reason, that seems to be the threshold for pain / capability. None of these guys can break the barrier. So, in fairness, I'd like to see him try, but until he does, we are only speculating. Either way, 410 bare handed is a legendary lift.
@@liamrmorgans921 Yea, I know. Total for 3 probes that test 2/3 legs and butt, not so much upper body. Eddie H admitted he can't do rows with 220 kg like Ronnie. 3 probes do not test the whole body as it should and favors big butt guys. 270 kg in bench is weak upper body.
most people benching 300kg are using elbow wraps. Do you even know how much that helps? Don't get me started on those others who do it raw,yet their deadlift and squat are far behind.
I'd love to see what a Bill Kazmeir would lift if he were a young man today with our better nutrition and training techniques. He could bench 660lbs and squat 925lbs and deadlift 837 when he was in his early 20s and ended up much stronger in his late 20s
Bill might be able to lift more today, hard to say. But, no, to your lifts for Bill in his early 20s. When he competed at age 24 (mid 20s) and won the 1978 AAU Senior Nationals 275 lbs. class, he weighed 275 lbs. and squatted 782.5, benched 534.6 and deadlifted 804.7 for a 2121.9 total. As a matter of fact, Bill was a bit weak in his bench pressing very early on, then really sort of grew in to it a few later.
It’s pointless having this argument because the people at the top levels of each sport are all the peak of their type of strength. It’s like saying what’s better at cutting, a razor or a chainsaw, you couldn’t do surgery with a chainsaw and you couldn’t cut a tree down with a scalpel but they’re both the best tool for a specific job
@Robdutton91 I completely agree, why I also believe ppl like Shaw are the true strongest as they may fall short of the top top in every lift but they are across the board strong top 1%
He has the strongest powerlifting raw total, regardless of federation. We’re a Powerlifting channel 😄 Remember this guy lifts on a stiff bar, no deadlift suit, no hitching is allowed, no straps, and drug tested - not compatible to the strongman deadlifts.
Nathan Baptist - 595 kilograms (1,311.8 pounds) | Multi-ply The literal heaviest squat performed officially by any human ever that we know of was performed by Superheavyweight Nathan Baptist.Jul 20, 2023
Not very impressed with the bench. The deadlift is ok. But the squat is quite impressive. Always wondered why so many powerlifters have a weak deadlift compared to the squat. Perhaps someone in here, with more knowledge about powerlifting can explain it to me. About priority? Also, I do appreciate the fact that there's no straps and deadlift suit involved, even though Hafthor's peak strength puts more or less everybody to shame...remember, he quite easily squatted a raw 980ibs/445kg, with little preparation.
Yeah like you said- no straps. Having to rely on grip makes the deadlift numbers a lot lower, even for Hafthor when he did his powerlifting meets. Thats why guys who do hook grip can excel in powerlifting
Thor had wraps on which can add around 100lbs to your squat. Jesus did it in sleeves. Deadlifted no straps or suit on a stiff bar & not a deadlift bar(if you know how to use it that adds lbs to your lift especially on heavier weights). As far as deadlift being weaker, a lot of it comes down to being the last lifts of a very long meet day where you’ve already took 6 big lifts. Doing 3 squats in the 950-1000+ range takes its toll. You often see deadlift look just a little weaker than their last big gym lift might lead you to believe.
That is right, the bench press is a pretty boy lift. The ones that have the records for bench press only do that one lift, nothing else. Easy to do when you only train 30% of your muscles for that one event. And NO CHEATS.
Straps are a gimmick....watch the knuckles on a bare hands pull compared to straps. Straps let you roll your grip out, creating a higher starting point. Someone with baby hands might need a strap, but most use is to let out the grip and start higher.
Music is too loud, why do people put music on a video when they are talking? I have a hearing deficiency making it very difficult to hear syllables, thus the information gets lost. yes, I could turn off the sound and read the cc. If I wanted to do that, I would buy a book. I see it as content makers either don't care about hearing deficiencies or don't understand them.
Isnt Jesus 3rd best in total weight moved in SBD? I reckon Daniel Bell is still holding the highest total ever lifted. So yes, Jesus is one the stronges men ever lived, but calling him the strongest man of all time, is kinda misleading?
Great lifts but the strongest man of all time I believe was Paul Anderson lifting over 3 tons 627 pounds. Paul Anderson In 1957, Paul Anderson solidified his title as “The World's Strongest Man” by lifting 6,270 in a backlift. The Guinness Book of World Records entry was; “Greatest Lift. The greatest weight ever raised by a human being is 6,270 lbs. in a back lift (weight lifted off trestles) by 364- lb. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Anderson_(weightlifter)
Correction: strongest in total not in single which means there’s a another guy who can squat or bench or deadlift more than he does only he’s better in totaling those 3 exercises than nay other man.
Prime eddie wouldn't have done it. No deadlift suit,stiff bar and no Straps. That hits the deadlift quite hard. Besides due to the fatigue from the squat the bench would also fall woth 10kg short of his PR.
No. 196 pound Thomas Topham would have brought him to the ground "in a lifeless form" like he did with England's top 6 wrestlers, 6 on 1. Topham broke a ship's rope with a 2,000 pound test. Freak of testosterone and ligaments and tendons triple normal thickness.