Who is the arm wrestling schoolboy?

Who is the arm wrestling schoolboy?

Aleksandr “Schoolboy” Beziazykov (b. 2000) is a Russian arm wrestler.

Who is Richard Lupkes?

“Leviathan” Richard Lupkes (b. October 5th 1956) is a multiple time armwrestling world champion and former professional wrestler. He is currently a contender in the UAL’s superheavyweight division (right-hand).

How big is Richard Lupkes?

The Star Tribune’s Michael Rand caught up with the 54-year-old Lupkes, who checks in at 6-2 and 315 pounds.

Who has beaten Aleksandr Beziazykov?

Alexander City’s Justin Bishop pulls against Alex Beziazykov during a Thursday night event. Bishop won the supermatch, 6-0.

Where is Richard Lupkes?

Rushmore, Minn.
The hulking 6-foot-3, 315-pound Lupke, a corn and soybean farmer in Rushmore, Minn., has never had any formal training in armwrestling and over the years has rarely practiced. But that hasn’t stopped him from winning two world championships (1988-89) and six national championships.

When did Richard lupkes start his arm wrestling career?

Lupkes began armwrestling in 1974, coming in second place in the 1978 WPAA World Championships. In 1986 he came in third place in the Over the Top tournament. He would go on to win his first title in 1988 at superheavyweight.

Who is the most popular arm wrestler in the world?

Denis Cyplenkov is one of the most popular arm wrestlers in the world. He is known for his insanely large bones, muscle mass and strength. In 2015, he barbell-curled 113kg/248.6lbs and set a world record.

Why do arm wrestlers use so much AAS?

Some of the arm wrestlers competing on the highest-level showcase elite muscular development that cannot be achieved naturally regardless of how hard you train. Subsequently, athletic activities heavily dependent on strength and muscle size nurture a strong incentive to adopt AAS protocols in the name of greater accomplishments.

When did Richard lupkes lose his UAL Championship?

In January of 2011, Lupkes won the UAL Superheavyweight Championship (Right-Hand), losing it in March of that year, for his only UAL title to date. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.

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