Thanks for watching! What do you think of Cleve’s armwrestling career and strength?
@xxxvampir3xxx2 ай бұрын
You did and excellent job man. Cleve was amazing man to be around he was the gaint who would give the shirt off his back. To hear his voice again was awesome
@GlenRoss-ug5jm2 ай бұрын
I remember him competong in World's Strongest Man 1980,I forget what position he came I know Bill Kazmaier won it and Geoff Capes came second.
@StrengthUniverse2 ай бұрын
@@GlenRoss-ug5jmMate, It's all in the video
@GlenRoss-ug5jm2 ай бұрын
@@StrengthUniverse I was just commenting that's a name I haven't heard for 44 years and that I remember him from then.
@franksantucci30382 ай бұрын
He was pretty damn strong, he had a long run as Heavyweight Champion, and not too many people ever beat him Armwrestling. One that did, they went back and forth a couple times, was Virgil Arciero. Virgil was big, but not like Dean, think Virgil went 6'5" and 325 lbs, with huge Popeye forearms. He is also my Godfathers cousin, Frank Arciero (deceased). He was one of the largest cement contractors in the world. RIP Back to Virgil, this guy used to curl 240 lbs with one hand. Gives you an idea just how strong Cleve Dean was, course he was a lot bigger, his hands made Virgil's look small.
@s4squatch12 ай бұрын
Competing against Bill Kazmaier and Don Reinhoudt in Worlds Strongest Man when you are basically a farmer with no powerlifting background is really impressive.
@StrengthUniverse2 ай бұрын
Hell yeah
@JamesPetroffАй бұрын
Don Reinhoudt had the world highest powerlifting total for decades. Bill Kazmeir had the world record bench and won WSM so many times that they banned him from competing. Cleve didn't lift weights!!! Damn. 😂😂😂😂😂
@kingfish4242Ай бұрын
He also had a bad back.
@DaveDurangoАй бұрын
and no roids
@PapaspronatorАй бұрын
@@JamesPetroffyeah but he lost to them, he was only there because they didn’t have a lot of competitors.
@brandonhilton53432 ай бұрын
I knew Cleve and his family. His brother was nearly as big as him. I even went to the same gym as Cleve in his later years. Even as an old man, whatever machine he got on he would use the whole stack. He was a good man
@lexh.70342 ай бұрын
Never heard a bad word about the gentle giant of armwrestling. R.I.P. Cleve.
@mykelengieza7057Ай бұрын
Right. Feel the same
@markedmonds86942 ай бұрын
Loved this guy, no arguing with the ref, no slip-outs if he was losing, he just got the job done.
@designingtheenemy58692 ай бұрын
Imagine had he not been injured
@mortmoreau35762 ай бұрын
No injuries and decent steroids or HGH.
@conservator67342 ай бұрын
Paul Anderson did not use steriods, right?
@discernment89632 ай бұрын
Imagine if he'd been discovered early on and properly trained. Minus the back injury, with his natural size, strength etc he could've potentially been a phenom.
@AsmonBoldАй бұрын
Imagine he didn’t allow his injury to prevent him from healing
@Paradise4-28Ай бұрын
Remember when Tony Atlas asked Andre the giant about going to the gym.... Andre said i'm big enough 🙌🏻🍻
@DizzyMan242 ай бұрын
Poor guy. A back injury at that size must have been horrible.
@JonnySublime2 ай бұрын
Anything at that size must’ve been horrible
@ChrisPyle2 ай бұрын
A back injury even at my size is horrible! My hand goes numb even typing on my phone like this. Sleep is hard, driving causes pain etc
@tipofthespear6118Ай бұрын
@@JonnySublimeus normal guys will roll an ankle playing men’s league as a washed up Dad….he would tweak his ankle taking a dump💯
@josephnicolino8529Ай бұрын
Andre the Giant had a similar problem
@Str8upboringАй бұрын
@@JonnySublimeyep a back injury at any size is horrible but when you are larger it's harder for sure. I've been fat and have had a bad back injury and it suuuuucked and then thing and had a bad back injury and it suuucked.
@federalagent73342 ай бұрын
I was a top wrestling and football athlete in HS until a hip/back injury took me out. Completely changed my life for the next 6 years until I was finally able to get a surgeon that did a hip surgery and repair on me after years of misdiagnoses. When you're this big and fitness is such a huge part of your personality, I can't imagine what it did for Cleve. I know it made me feel worthless as a human when I couldn't do what I was naturally good and talented at any more. It was the thing I looked forward to doing every day and having that taken from me sometimes made me not want to see the next day. I'm thankful for modern medicine and the doctors (who actually know what they're doing) that were able to give me back my life and fitness. I can't imagine what it was like to fall from level as Cleve. So much talent and potential stolen from all of us, but most importantly Cleve.
@alantillman75362 ай бұрын
I was privileged to meet and work with Mr. Dean while employed at the YMCA in Valdosta, GA. He was always cordial to those around him, myself included. I lost track of him, and often wondered where he was and how he was doing physically (his back issues were obvious, and I couldn't help but feel for him). It was truly an honor for me.
@hurricaneaquaticsАй бұрын
You know what's crazy? Cleve probably never lifted weights and competed in the world's strongest man competition. That's true, natural strength. Amazing man and I really wish he had better health and hadn't hurt his back. Not for competition purposes, just for his daily life and to be pain free.
@KGehringer21 күн бұрын
correct and no roids like kaz and the rest of them. With training and roids he would have set records that stay for 100 years
@princeekeson1217 күн бұрын
Plus he never trained for those specific events in strongman and had an injured back. He probably would've crushed state, regional, and national competitions. Props to him.
@bbkyjohnson6 күн бұрын
It’s not that surprising that he had such poor results in a few of those lifts. They are so much about technique and not just raw power. Bill K was a monster in the strength world.
@GPatronymicАй бұрын
I really liked seeing him pat his opponent’s arm after pinning them. Such good sportsmanship. People these days could learn a lot from that simple gesture alone. Competing in the WSM competitions essentially untrained and with a significant back injury, and putting in a solid performance is incredibly impressive. I can’t imagine how strong he’d’ve been with coaching, training, and if he’d remained uninjured. What a legend. Thanks for sharing his life and times with us.
@up-statestrong44512 ай бұрын
Awesome vid! Big fan of Cleve and always wondered how great he could have been in today’s era of arm wrestling. Especially with diet, drugs and workouts. He’d be a formidable opponent
@SuperSneakySteve2 ай бұрын
Cleve is my favorite arm wrestler. He seems like a really good guy. The fact he could place so high in strongman with a fused spine is amazing.
@mickdundee760423 күн бұрын
I always watch these kind of videos and shed a tear like they just passed away even tho it was a good few years ago, they all deserve a tear either way
@PinnaclePete2 ай бұрын
Cleve was voted the top puller of the 1970s and despite taking 6 years off in the 1980s, he was still the 4th best of that entire decade! Whatever tournament he entered, he was always considered the man to beat! If Cleve had done systematic resistance training along with the drugs, I think he would have defeated Levan, (currently, the best in the world) in arm wrestling if you could transport Levan back in time. Truly, a gentle giant.
@LuisGonzalez-gl4wc2 ай бұрын
I think so too. He was naturally that big without drugs. It would interesting to see him at his peak versus Levan. He has bigger hands than Levan.
@PinnaclePete2 ай бұрын
@@LuisGonzalez-gl4wc Everything you said is correct.
@fattdamon19802 ай бұрын
Cleve would destroy Levan all things being equal. Levan is incredible but he would be nothing without being fed wheelbarrows full of peds.
@soi682 ай бұрын
@@fattdamon1980 Equalising and Maximising PEDs id have Cleve John Dennis Levan in that order.
@franksantucci30382 ай бұрын
You guys forgot to mention Devon Laratt, and probably the best there ever was pound for pound, John Berzenk. They both gave Levon a run for his money, Dean would have smoked him.
@AngloCelt88Ай бұрын
Cleve Dean is probably the only Man to ever complete in World's Strongest Man that wasn't on steroids.
@server43614 күн бұрын
He also didn't train properly, I give him props for that
@Jeff-gl9lo17 күн бұрын
Clev Dean taught me how to arm wrestle in 1981. He was a good friend. I miss him.
@adnanrawashdeh39652 ай бұрын
Rest in peace Cleve, I got introduced to him to him throw watching arm wrestling and its sad that he suffered so many injuries but that's always the case for giants.
@ATomRileyA2 ай бұрын
Really impressive man, i think without that back injury and some serious training he would have been incredible in strongman as he was in arm wrestling.
@matizaph2 ай бұрын
I remember him. Never knew his strength background. Without his back injury he may have been a "World's strongest man" champion.
@PapaspronatorАй бұрын
He finished last in most strongman events, he was only there because of his size.
@KGehringer21 күн бұрын
@@Papaspronator Wrong, also anyone who can score 3rd, 4th , 5th etc in any strongman event as he did is not just there for his size. He was there for his natural strength. It was his lack of weights training and no roids let him down
@Papaspronator21 күн бұрын
@ haha. He failed most of the events with the exception of a few. There were very weak fields overall, not even remotely close to what it is today. He had the same access to roids as all the other guys did and you have no idea if he took them or not, you are just purely speculating and you also don’t know if the other competitiors did. Most of them were actually just athletes from other random sports, like body building, football, track and field and there were a few weight lifters. He got crushed by most of them in a very weak field.
@shirowolff914720 күн бұрын
@@PapaspronatorHow do you know he had access to them? And if he took them or not? You are also speculating. You're a true hypocrite at his finest, good job being a dumb worm
@bearstrengthwithin12 күн бұрын
Far from. Couldn't even logpress 100 kg
@megattack24242 ай бұрын
Awesome, thanks so much for shedding some light on the past of a relatively unknown giant. Love your channel!
@StrengthUniverse2 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@TEMUJINARTSАй бұрын
I gripped up with him in 92 or 93. My first arm wrestling tournament. Organizers pulled me off the street lol! Everyone there where pros except me. And I barely beat the first two guys. Beat them with muscular endurance, but Dean???!!! He was absolutely massive. That didn't bother me at all. But when we locked up...its like I suddenly became a child. The massive size of his hands werent the problem , it was the ridiculousness of the power within them. I could feel he didnt give me all he had. Afterward I asked him to please do me a favor. I asked him to shake and squeeze my hand as hard as he could while pulling me in. Ill never forget that feeling. And I'm sure he didnt give 100% !
@jegr33982 ай бұрын
WSM requires not only brute strength, but athleticism and technique as well. Just the fact that he was able to compete on the show is pretty impressive. It seems obvious that he wasn't trained to do certain events. There's no way he was gonna beat guys like Bill Kazmeier in any WSM event. But he was one hell of an arm wrestler.
@sanlkar2 ай бұрын
And And a lot of steroids especially.
@bwjoe6743 күн бұрын
You are missed, big man. You are a legend 💪
@g-man25072 ай бұрын
Passed away at age 57 and a long way off from his peak in the 1970s. Yet I believe Todd Hutchins is 57 and at his peak now. Michael Todd and Jerry Cadorette are like 51 and 52 respectively and might be near their peaks as well. Cleve probably could have done far more in later years if it wasn't for that back injury.
@PinnaclePete2 ай бұрын
@@g-man2507 There's a video of Jerry armwrestling Cleve when he was young. When I watched it, I kept thinking how small Jerry looked. 😄
@christofferpettersen41452 ай бұрын
He could have been in prime in armwrestling but not in other strength sports. There the prime is usually under 40.
@g-man25072 ай бұрын
@@PinnaclePete I competed against Jerry when he was
@PinnaclePete2 ай бұрын
@g-man2507 I thought Jerry looked smaller back then, but he still looked big. . . until he stood next to Cleve.
@mr.marino9247Ай бұрын
Could you imagine see him work in the farm doing three men homework like Andre the giant in his family farm.
@zelcpavle54942 ай бұрын
Another great video, thanks for your work
@StrengthUniverse2 ай бұрын
Thanks
@BubbaShaffer2 ай бұрын
I have lots of memories with Cleve and his brother Wayne during the 1990s. Spent a lot of time traveling to tournaments and practice together. I miss those days...
@WyattWillis882 ай бұрын
Watched over the top constantly his brief time on screen he intimidated me the most out of the competitors he liked otherworldly and giant when I was a kid. I bet you have some amazing stories of just how powerful this man was. Cheers sir
@neilpickup-supernaturalstr31572 ай бұрын
Another excellent & informative video, focusing on the genuine Giant American Gentleman, Cleve Dean. Cleve in person was a very warm, open & endearing Man who is greatly missed by all of the Armwrestling World 🙏🏼
@StrengthUniverse2 ай бұрын
Cheers Neil, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for another amazing Giants Live event on Saturday.
@TheDoveys2 ай бұрын
Lovely tribute vid 👊👊
@StrengthUniverse2 ай бұрын
Much appreciated
@coreyrowe20522 ай бұрын
Another gentle giant. Miss you man 💔💔
@EdwardHinton-qs4ry2 ай бұрын
If ever a man was made to play Leatherface in Texas Chainsaw Massacre it's this dude.
@stevelethal291013 күн бұрын
Absolutely. Perfect height, mass, and farmer strength.
@davidlishin55832 ай бұрын
Legend Cleve had the biggest hands I've ever seen. Much respect for him kind gentle giant 💪🏻✊🏻👏👏👏🙏
@BeilertValance2 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thanks for doing my request! You should keep doing videos of more of the armwrestling legends of old, maybe sometime in the future you can do 1 about the Leviathan Richard Lupkes and 1 of Scott Norton.
@StrengthUniverse2 ай бұрын
Thanks Rianna. I've made a note of your suggestions
@SabinBabblatchu2 ай бұрын
Great video!!!
@StrengthUniverse2 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@SabinBabblatchu2 ай бұрын
@@StrengthUniverse thank YOU too, this was a banger. Big strength fan but even more of an arm wrestling fan, and Cleve is the Godfather of Super Heavyweight Arm Wrestling. Love seeing a concise history.
@StrengthUniverse2 ай бұрын
@@SabinBabblatchu it’s great to read positive comments; I’m pleased you enjoyed it
@Mr_Jingles_1472 ай бұрын
A legend of the sport, Cleve was a classic horsepower guy on the table. As the sport progressed and names like John Brzenk, Todd Hutchings, Ron Bath, Richard Lupkees, Jonny Walker came through, technique became a huge advantage, hence why a 20 year old 200lb Brzenk could beat Cleve. He will always be remembered for being a gentle giant with his farming story folklore.
@PinnaclePete2 ай бұрын
Great as John is (he is the GOAT), John beat Cleve when he was well past his prime. In the late 1970s, nobody was beating Cleve!
@GeorgeStewart-v6s2 ай бұрын
Another awesome video
@StrengthUniverse2 ай бұрын
Thanks again!
@mikerov56182 ай бұрын
This man looked like a good heart humble innocent giant!! Its a pity that this back injury prevented him for compteting more and enjoying his life even more...
@floor_fluff2 ай бұрын
good vid man
@Scorch10282 ай бұрын
Cleve Dean was featured in the the arm wrestling tournament in _Over The Top_ .
@FreeSwimmer28 күн бұрын
I had the good fortune to meet Cleve at a armwrestling workout at Jungle Jims restaurant in Orlando Fl., aeound 1993 I believe. My memory is shakey exactly. I had a signed picture with him, that I was very proud of. Unfortunately, due to many moves and lost memoriws I cant find it. He was absolutely huge, but a gentleman.
@tomswift7666Ай бұрын
Great video. Thanks
@StrengthUniverseАй бұрын
Thanks Tom
@patrickdonnelly1136Ай бұрын
Great video. Straight forward. Facts. No bias.
@StrengthUniverseАй бұрын
Thanks Patrick, much appreciated.
@EmoEmu2 ай бұрын
Losing a finals to Scott Norton is nothing to be ashamed of. Scott is STILL a beast well into his retirement.
@polarbear46122 ай бұрын
How did he do Worlds strongest man with fused vertebrae? That’s kinda nuts.
@PinnaclePete2 ай бұрын
Here's an idea for a future video. Assuming you haven't done this already, why not use the current WSM scoring system and use it on the early WSM competitions to see if it would have changed the placings.
@StrengthUniverse2 ай бұрын
It's a good idea but almost impossible to action as they never televised some of the athletes performances and the score board will simply show zero points for all the athletes outside the top 5
@joeyholthusen6495Ай бұрын
Cleve was a beast, laughed at Scott Norton in there 1st match lighting a fire in him to lift like no other.... finally beating Cleve in over the top tournament.
@MacChuck20 күн бұрын
Nice video! Would love a vid about Lars Hedlund:- D
@StrengthUniverse20 күн бұрын
Thanks, noted!
@SabinBabblatchu2 ай бұрын
Boy was BIG
@madisonpowell169416 күн бұрын
What a absolute beast. 💪
@pauleliot64292 ай бұрын
well done
@jonbarfield4915Ай бұрын
Something I have not heard about is his kind side. My wife took care of his mother in a nursing home in Moultrie Georgia. He came by regularly to vist. As a note I started school in Pavo. The school now holds the Peacock festival every year.
@drdoomgoat382 ай бұрын
Nice
@AzSamAbominableee2 ай бұрын
Good video! Can you make one about Jeep Swenson?
@stenandersson80642 ай бұрын
I think Cleve most likely is the strongest arm wrestler ever. And for those who saying no it's Levan, consider that Cleve was natural and working full time as a farmer. The top arm wrestler of today are walking chemical fabrics and also is doing it full-time. Not even comparable as I see it.
@BeilertValance2 ай бұрын
Aggred! If Cleve was on as much as drugs as Levan and the other top armwrestlers take no one would even be able to budge him in the table
@LuisGonzalez-gl4wc27 күн бұрын
@@BeilertValancePlus his natural strength. Crazy how strong he would likely be on chemical assistance and weight training regiment. I could see him possibly beating Levan plus he’ll likely have a leverage advantage since he is even bigger than Levan.
@shahman786013 күн бұрын
A real man mountain and probably one of the strongest natural men ever - given his history, build and character I can totally believe that Dean never took PEDs.
@stoneybakermd1936Ай бұрын
i met Cleve in Portland in 1982, he wore coveralls . he was gigantic, coach and friend Doyle Kenady weighed 308 and looked tiny next to Cleve lol
@peterpackard1448Ай бұрын
I knew as soon as I saw this video that it would show clips from Over the top Cheesy movie but one of my all time favorites
@Kibblelobston2 ай бұрын
I think he'd give Levan a challenge!
@mcfarvo2 ай бұрын
If Cleve trained in a gym and used PEDs, he would dominate Levan
@CarlFredrik-uo1cu2 ай бұрын
PLEASE make a video on John Brzenk!
@stevelethal291013 күн бұрын
There's enough of those lol
@janetmaury2 ай бұрын
Levan hubiese dido un excelente contrincante si hubiese estado en la misma época que ese Gran SEÑOR❤
@houseadams48412 ай бұрын
Clearly a raw talent with a ton of potential…. As stated… If he had more technical training with some PEDs (as I have to assume all others were using…) He could have been a real contender…
@Southpaw30525 күн бұрын
I actually met Cleve Dean. His hands were huge. He shook my hand and my hand dissapeared in his I am 6'2" so i am not small by any means, but compared to his size I was. He was a good ole country boy, As nice of a guy there was. A gentle Giant.
@LeighWinspear17 күн бұрын
A great giant of a man for sure. As the story goes here, he didnt train specific muscles for specific events.......Back injury aside, a WSM title will always go to the greatest all rounder, consistently getting points, as in our modern times champion Luke Stoltman.
@dannymoss2540Ай бұрын
My arm wrestling coach got 3rd in USA once. Cleave came to our practice and went against our coach. Cleave asked how close do you want me to let you get and coach said one inch. Cleave let him, get one inch away and said go ahead and use 2 hands then pulled him over like he wasn’t even trying.
@bugvswindshield25 күн бұрын
kudos for the video comment tip for a job well done
@StrengthUniverse25 күн бұрын
Thanks 👍 Glad you enjoyed it
@PinnaclePete2 ай бұрын
Ideas for future topics (if you haven't done these people). How strong were . . . Jimmy Pellechia Joel Thomas Chuck Sipes Robert Förstemann Slim “The Hammer Man” Farman Ian Mac Bachelor
@StrengthUniverse2 ай бұрын
Thanks Pete, I've made a note of your suggestions
@tricia31142 ай бұрын
Al Turner
@Hunter8413Ай бұрын
Never heard of this man and I don't know how.
@FloridaManMatty24 күн бұрын
The fact that Cleve was able to even qualify for WSM with fused vertebrae says a lot. No surprise that his overhead power was as limited as it was with a 1970’s-era spinal fusion.
@Sldumas1983Ай бұрын
Basically a badass freaking dude, If his back was not hurt would have done a heck of a lot better I remember seeing him on tv as a kid. Rip🙏🏾😞
@pygmywarrior32 ай бұрын
I'm not discounting his strength at all, but I grew up 30 miles from Pavo GA (his home town) and having been to numerous feed stores, I have never seen a 100 pound feed sack.
@StrengthUniverse2 ай бұрын
were you visiting feed stores in the late 1960s, early 1970s? Regulations have changed that limit the weight of such things. I'm currently living in Asia; here it's perfectly normal to get 50kg (110lb) bags of animal feed and fertilizer, back in the UK they are limited to 25kg (55lbs)
@benjaminthomsen98602 ай бұрын
he didnt win the world strongest man because he did not train for these events. I would love to have seen all of those guys doing the same job on a farm as he did. They would not last an hour
@jayuppercase33982 ай бұрын
Imagine if he had actually trained for these strongman events, you can see any event which didnt require technique and instead relied solely on horsepower he finished highly
@Picasso_3052 ай бұрын
Sad ending to a great athlete.
@spic0li2 ай бұрын
Him versus the Russian ogre today would be the ultimate arm wrestling match ever.
@FreeThinker611Ай бұрын
Cleve was probably one of, if not the only, 'naturally' strong men in the world. By 'naturally', I mean the fact he never worked out with weights to acrue his incredible strength.
@wolfganghasenmaier83502 ай бұрын
10.25 inch wrists. Unbeatable if he had trained with weights plus the drugs. I`m sure in a street fight virtually unbeatable if the killer instinct awakes in him. I worked the door and we once had a tussle with a guy that size. 8 bouncers at an average of 250 lbs could not resist him. Only when one jumped on the back and applied a chokehold he got stopped at long last. He just had played with us.with no bad intentions (we did not know that at that tussle. He told us later) His nickname was "Metzger" The Butcher and he was feared bigtime in our redlight district. ..
@ATomRileyA2 ай бұрын
That is a great story, thanks for telling it. Must have been a hell of a sight seeing that going on outside a club.
@NibblesTheNibblerАй бұрын
Is that Gary Goodridge at 10:55?
@jimmyjarrett-ws2iz24 күн бұрын
Being from the south and being that size, I'm surprised he didn't get into pro wrestling. I'm talking old school territory style, not doing shooting star presses of the top rope.
@aldrogo75102 ай бұрын
Great video! He didn't seem to be a weights guy but I bet his wrist and grip strength were off the charts! Do you know if he ever did grip related feats (captains of crush grippers, Thomas inch dumbbell etc.?)
@StrengthUniverse2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately he didn't
@saxon1177Ай бұрын
Jeezy, what a Mostrous dude! Imagine him as a bouncer and standing inside the doorway, blocking entry with that look, "you shall not pass."
@liftingheavy1Ай бұрын
No back injuries and on gear!!! He would've been a monster!!
@GameKaps2 ай бұрын
Cleave dean doesn’t compare to levan because of peds. Even if we consider him never having the injury I don’t think he was genetically an athlete either, but that’s hard to deduct from the injury and how that would effect your love and passion to train.
@butwait2 ай бұрын
back then, their max weight wasn't even the starting weight for today's guys
@jacobspivey18 күн бұрын
What everyone seems to be overlooking is, yes, it’s insane that he basically didn’t even lift weights or workout and competed at the highest levels of strength and arm wrestling… BUT he wasn’t even on steroids lololol like holy shit.
@DSRE5352 ай бұрын
He is kind of the epitome of what you can be as just a strong farm boy with literally no actual training, just crazy genetics it’s a scary saw to think of what he could’ve been with PEDs and serious training!
@heavyt5489Ай бұрын
Dean would have been the only natty at wsm shows
@roberte2892 ай бұрын
"Billy" Kazmaier lol
@ATomRileyA2 ай бұрын
Thought that was funny too.
@damiensmith92402 ай бұрын
What an absolute unit. Not the greatest strongman - I could easily beat him with that 1980 set of events - but there's no way I could budge him on the table. That hand and wrist was formidable!
@joncroft4614Ай бұрын
Rip big man
@panishirovim2888Ай бұрын
Background music please?
@StrengthUniverseАй бұрын
There are several tracks in the video, please can you provide a time stamp?
@darwonboyful15 күн бұрын
Dean was typical of many real world strong men that get their strength from labouring. They are incredibly strong and can work all day but it doesn't always translate to lifting weights.
@ericfuller63262 ай бұрын
Two words john breznk goat…. Nothing left to say.
@LionClawed2 ай бұрын
He was beaten easily by alexey voevoda
@LukeJaywalker-c8t2 ай бұрын
Instead of pondering how Cleve would have done without the back injury and with the drugs, I prefer to ponder how he would have done without the back injury against the other competitors if everyone had been drug-free as I believe Cleve was. I really don't like to hear about these guys dying of heart disease at relatively young ages.
@StrengthUniverse2 ай бұрын
That would be nice. Unfortunately PED use in rampant in every strength sport and there doesn't seem to be any real desire to crackdown on it's use by any of the main federations/organisations
@mrrhombus7162 ай бұрын
@@StrengthUniverse a crackdown just turns it into a competition of who can beat testing the best. At least with open use we don't have to put up with the constant lying about drug use.
@LukeJaywalker-c8t2 ай бұрын
@@StrengthUniverse You're right of course but I just think it's super-sad. Unless testing tech suddenly gets way ahead of doping tech they probably won't ever be able to make it possible for competitive strength athletes to have normal life-spans.
@Larry_Hegs2 күн бұрын
How juiced up were the dudes who beat Cleve? He wasn't a seasoned lifter and didn't appear to touch the juice; yet, he did pretty damn well.
@raydstacked27 күн бұрын
Cool video. But multiple mentions of a back injury leading to weight gain is weird.... it's his eating habits not the injury.
@StrengthUniverse27 күн бұрын
Thank you. The back injury caused him to become far less capable of physical activity so he burned less calories. Yes it boil's down to him not controlling what he ate to compensate.
@johnnyvain5442 ай бұрын
i think a prime Dean could possible beat Levan.
@StrengthUniverse2 ай бұрын
If he was on gear, no doubt
@adamdahlstrom20952 ай бұрын
A true follower of the bloat. If only he went on a pilgrimage to Greek to get blessed by The Bloatlord, the things he would have achieved
@EDungarian2 ай бұрын
Just remember, he was doing all of this without any technical training, physical training, and a destroyed spine lol
@richardhall1667Ай бұрын
Anyone that beats Bill Kazmeier at anything is a serious strongman
@saltedllama2759Ай бұрын
Now just imagine if Dean, with his ridiculous size and frame, had trained for armwrestling the way guys do today...