Zass' raw strength was mind-boggling: the 5-foot-5, 165-pound weightlifter could bend iron bars, break chains, carry horses on his shoulders, and catch a 200-pound cannon ball shot from a cannon he built himself (seriously). More importantly, Zass is proof that the strongest guy in the room isn't always the biggest or fittest-looking. He proved to men everywhere that even so-called average guys can do extraordinary things.
четверг, 18 октября 2012 г.
Alexander Zass
Zass' raw strength was mind-boggling: the 5-foot-5, 165-pound weightlifter could bend iron bars, break chains, carry horses on his shoulders, and catch a 200-pound cannon ball shot from a cannon he built himself (seriously). More importantly, Zass is proof that the strongest guy in the room isn't always the biggest or fittest-looking. He proved to men everywhere that even so-called average guys can do extraordinary things.
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