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  1. www.olympedia.org › athletes › 56950&lang=enOlympedia – Paul Anderson

    Many people consider Paul Anderson to be the strongest man who ever lived. He had a short but meteoric career in Olympic-style lifting, winning the U.S. Championship in the heavyweight class in 1955 and then, later in the year, taking the world title by a margin of 37.5 kg. – unheard of in world competition.

  2. If you’re in your twenties and relatively new to weightlifting, you probably haven’t heard of Paul Anderson yet. This self-taught strongman had the peak of his career in the 50’s, when he was dubbed as one of the strongest men in recorded history for his many unequaled feats of ultimate strength. Born in 1932 in Georgia, he began his ...

  3. Dec 3, 2023 · Paul Anderson; No debate of who is the strongest man to have ever lived would be complete without the mention of the lifter the Russians called “a wonder of nature.” Born in Tocca, Georgia, in 1932, the American first made his mark in strength spheres as a 20-year-old, breaking squat records that had stood for thirty years.

  4. This video explains how Anderson, without aid of PEDs, broke virtually all records in the Olympic and power lifts plus a full-body back lift of over 3 tons!

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  5. WhiskeyBeerRecipesCocktails & SpiritsHealthy FoodWine. We combed the recorded history of all strength sports to present you with this definitive list of the strongest men in the world.

  6. Dec 15, 2023 · 1. Paul Anderson. Paul Anderson, an American weightlifter, is often considered one of the strongest men in history. In 1956, he set a world record by lifting 6,270 pounds in a backlift. Anderson's incredible strength and his numerous weightlifting accomplishments solidify his place at the top of this list. 2.

  7. THE STRONGEST MAN WHO EVER LIVED. Paul Anderson (1932-1994) Height: 5'9''. Weight: 330-360 pounds. Accomplishments: Paul Anderson broke and re-broke every strength record of his time. His strength is unmatched, even today. He was an Olympic gold medalist, strongman, and philanthropist. While most of records are unofficial, many good sources ...