Flex Australia – June-July 2017

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72 FLEX|JUNE–JULL 2017

LIVED: FRANCE, 1862-1928
HEIGHT: 190cm WEIGHT: 118kg

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It’s especially difficult to calculate
just where Uni, aka Apollon the
Mighty, should rank among
the all-time greats, as chronicles
of his feats are mostly florid,
non-critical accounts. But he was
known for his great grip strength
and large hands, which rendered
him capable of lifting bars
others couldn’t even fit their
hands around. Uni was also quite
possibly the world’s first strength
athlete, being an extremely
fit and agile man who took on all
comers in wrestling challenges.

STRONGM A N

LOUIS


UNI


HT: 188cm WEIGHT: 156kg

Siders belongs on this impressive list for his overall
strength – he excels in all three powerlifts with personal
bests of 1019 pounds (462kg) in the squat, 799 pounds
(362kg) on the bench, and a deadlift of 865 pounds
(392kg) for a 2651-pound (1202kg) total. His best raw
lifts include 650 pounds (295kg) on the bench and 840
pounds (381kg) in the deadlift. Siders takes pride in
having achieved the aforementioned feats without the
use of performance enhancement, meaning that his
strength derives purely from genetic blessings and
brutally hard work, much like that of the following man...


POWERLIFTER

BRIAN


SIDERS


Uni reportedly
clean and jerked
a 118-kilo train
axle and wheels.

MAT SZWAJKOS; COURTESY OF WEIDER HEALTH & FITNESS
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