Tyron Smith can bench press between 600-700 lbs

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At 6 ft 3 in height and weighing 325 pounds, Allen is regarded as one of the physically strongest men to have ever played in the NFL, having recorded an official bench press of 705 lb (320 kg) and a squat of 905 lb
 

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Was that with his elbow tendinitis?!
He pushed up an extra 5 lbs because of Tendinitis Man I had that crap in both legs in 1973 it sucks I honestly could not run or walk up and down stairs for months I would have preferred a broken leg
 

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One of the most entertaining videos involving Allen is the 2006 NFL Strongest Man Competition.

All of the strongest players around the league compete to see who can lift 225LBS the most times. Larry goes first and immediately pumps out 43 repetitions.

Game over, turn out the lights. He took the wind out of every other guy standing there. It was an act of pure intimidation.

Larry walks over to his chair and sits down like a king on a throne. He spends the rest of the competition watching every other player fail to even come close. A couple were able to make it over 30. Joey Porter, Shaun Rogers, Lorenzo Neal.......they didn't even make full lifts like Larry.
 

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One of the most entertaining videos involving Allen is the 2006 NFL Strongest Man Competition.

All of the strongest players around the league compete to see who can lift 225LBS the most times. Larry goes first and immediately pumps out 43 repetitions.

Game over, turn out the lights. He took the wind out of every other guy standing there. It was an act of pure intimidation.

Larry walks over to his chair and sits down like a king on a throne. He spends the rest of the competition watching every other player fail to even come close. A couple were able to make it over 30. Joey Porter, Shaun Rogers, Lorenzo Neal.......they didn't even make full lifts like Larry.

remember he retired in 2007. so it ain't like he was the young buck
 
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