Tom Haviland is making waves in the fitness world. Standing at 6 feet 8 inches tall and weighing 385 pounds, he has become a significant sensation in both bodybuilding and powerlifting sports. Mitchell Hooper, a record-breaking strongman himself, has endorsed the idea that Haviland could potentially dominate the bodybuilding world and secure victories in competitions.
This little titbit of information was given by Hooper in his latest YouTube video, where he talked about Haviland extensively. However, still, no one knows who the Australian is.
Mitchell Hooper investigates who Tom Haviland is
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In the YouTube video, he extensively talked about the strongman, explored the depths of his strength, and saw if he could take the world’s strongest man title away from Hooper. He explained that Haviland is one of the strongest men out there who does not show his face on camera when he works out and he has lifted one of the heaviest weights which is almost near record-breaking. Hooper also explained that he recently participated in a competition in Myrtle Beach. He narrated how, if Haviland were to show up, he could potentially seize the title from Hooper.
He said, “If Tom Haviland came into World’s Strongest Man; if he had a little bit of training behind him, I don’t think he would just be content for the finals. I think he would contend for the podium And I think he could win the World’s Strongest Man.”
Even Joe Rogan spoke about the man, and he could not help but marvel at his distinctive power.
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Joe Rogan is shocked at Tom Haviland’s skills
During the discussion on JRE Joe Rogan, asked with surprise and shock, “You ever heard of Tom Haviland? This guy’s a real weirdo. He’s a freak that lives in Australia, and he does these insane workouts, and he wears, like, flannel shirts and jeans, and he’s got the most freakish physique ever.”
One significant aspect of his approach is maintaining anonymity; he does not reveal his face while lifting extremely heavy weights. Despite having a substantial following on Instagram, he also maintains a private account. Perhaps, if he were to participate in a competition, he could undoubtedly secure a victory.
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What do you think about his prowess and do you think he will ever take part in a strongman or powerlifting competition?