‘The Beast’ Brock Lesnar is a freak of nature. There are no two ways about it. The man has done some unimaginable things both inside and outside of the ring and he did it with sheer dominance.
Standing at under 6’3″, Lesnar has done it all in the world of combat sports. The reigning WWE champion currently has a record of his personal best on a bench press which is pressing 655 lbs.
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The physique of the reigning WWE champion makes him the perfect fighting machine, and Lesnar has proven this time and time again.
During his earlier days in WWE, the young rookie would decimate anyone and everyone in his path and eventually, became the youngest WWE champion at that time.
However, when Lesnar moved to UFC, his incredible height and weight worked to his advantage as he secure the UFC Heavyweight championship inside the octagon.
Can Brock Lesnar really bench press 655 pounds?
Lesnar has the personal best of lifting 655 pounds (297 kilograms). However, if we put this in perspective, then this number looks scary. The Olympian power-lifter, Mark Henry, has a personal best of 585 pounds, which speaks volumes about Lesnar’s strength.
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‘The Beast‘ has an incredibly powerful build and a great body type that compliments bench pressing with his barrel chest and thick arms
Back in his NFL days, Lesar set the record of 43 reps on 255 lbs in the bench press, something which shows how well built was Brock back in his football days.
There is no online video that suggests that ‘The Beast’ could lift 655 lbs. However, given his physique and his previous over-the-top actions, it seems pretty believable.
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Lesnar’s broad chest and big forearms must come in handy while bench pressing such an enormous load.
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Lesnar has achieved over-the-top physical feats during his time in WWE where he super-plexed Big Show and the whole ring collapsed, and the time when he busted open Randy Orton with vicious elbow strikes.