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Larry Wheels Captures a 425-Kilogram Deadlift Ahead of Potential New PR

The all-around athlete notched this deadlift casually as he returns to competitive powerlifting.

Written by Robert Zeglinski Last updated on Aug 1, 2022

On May 3, 2022, Larry “Wheels” Williams showed why’s he one of the more prominent names in strength sports when he deadlifted 425 kilograms (937 pounds) during a training session.

For the pull, Wheels was barefoot, and he wore a lifting belt and wrist wraps. It could be a precursor to a strong performance for him during the 2022 Middle East’s Strongest Man (MESM).

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Wheels’ caption in the post lists the deadlift’s weight as “425 kilograms/925 pounds.” That might be a mistake as 425 kilograms equates to 937 pounds. The eight respective 25-kilogram plates on both ends of his barbell would add up to 425 kilograms. Whether Wheels made a minor typo or mistakenly thought he was lifting roughly 12 pounds less is unconfirmed at the time of this writing, but the pull remains stellar.

This display of deadlift strength signifies how far Wheels has come with his progression. The athlete did notch a pull of 425 kilograms in July 2020, but that was a full equipment lift. The distinction between pulling raw and doing it while wearing a lifting suit can be sharp. It’s a testament to Wheels’ recent gains that he can capture the same deadlift weight but raw.

Wheels has never participated in a strongman competition, and the 2022 MESM in late August was to mark his debut.

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If Wheels were to transfer this 425-kilogram pull to the sanctioned meet, it would eclipse his best-ever mark of 402.8 kilograms (881.8 pounds) from his last meet — the 2020 Xtreme Powerlifting Coalition (XPC) — by over 65 kilograms (29.4 pounds). He could potentially even become the latest member of the 1,000-pound deadlift club.

Wheels at a Glance

Wheels has notoriety in the strength sports sphere for a variety of reasons. In addition to his YouTube channel (which has over 2.3 million subscribers at the time of publishing), Wheels has shown off his versatility and dipped his toes professionally as a powerlifter, strongman, and bodybuilder.

Aside from his competitive ventures, in recent news, Wheels was a noteworthy part of the rivalry between 2017 World’s Strongest Man (WSM) Champion Eddie Hall and 2018 WSM Champion Hafthor Björnsson.

With Wheels making a return to a formal powerlifting platform soon, here are some of the more notable results of his career:

Larry Wheels | Notable Career Results

  • 2014 Revolution Pro Syndicate (RPS) North American & New Jersey State Championships (Pro Open) — 1st place | W/Wraps
  • 2014 RPS Pennsylvania State Championships (Pro Open) — 1st place | Raw
  • 2016 World Raw Powerlifting Federation (WRPF) Boss of Bosses 3 (Pro Open) — 2nd place | Raw
  • 2016 Southern Powerlifting Federation (SPF) Reebok Record Breakers (Open) — 1st place | Raw
  • 2017 RPS Insurrextion VI (Pro Open) — 1st place | Raw
  • 2018 USPA Kern US Open (Open) — 1st place | Raw
  • 2019 RPS Insurrextion 8 (Pro Open) — 1st place | Raw
  • 2020 XPC Arnold (Pro) — 1st place | Raw

 

 
 
 
 
 
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[Related: Bodybuilder Chris Bumstead Shares His Arms Workout For Size]

The Middle East Strongest Man Is Up Next

Wheels has not confirmed his weight class for the 2022 MESM. He did lift as part of the 120-kilogram-plus in the 2020 XPC, but that was over two years ago. Whether he will still compete in that same weight class this summer is unclear.

What Wheels will achieve during his first powerlifting competition in more than a couple of years is impossible to predict in advance. Though, if he’s casually deadlifting over 65 pounds over his all-time competition best, the sky could be the limit.

The 2022 Middle East’s Strongest Man will take place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on August 27-28, 2022.

Featured image: @larrywheels on Instagram

About Robert Zeglinski

Robert is a seasoned and adept editor and writer with a keen, passionate penchant for the writing craft. He's been a leader in newsrooms such as SB Nation, USA TODAY, and WBBM Newsradio, with various other content and art production teams, and first made a name for himself in his hometown of Chicago. When not knee-deep in research or lost in a stream of consciousness for a thorough piece, you can find Robert inhaling yet another novel, journaling his heart out, or playing with his Shiba Inu, Maximus (Max, for short).

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