Bodybuilder breaks UFC record held by Poatan on strength measuring machine

Bodybuilder breaks UFC record held by Poatan on strength measuring machine
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Before beat Jamahal Hill, in a fight held this monthin Las Vegas (USA), Alex Poatan attended the Performance Institute of UFC and achieved the highest score on the well-known punch strength measuring machine.

However, the Brazilian didn’t even have time to celebrate such leadership.

Recently, bodybuilder Eddie Hall left the light heavyweight champion (93 kg) behind, reaching a score of 208.901.

Previously, ‘Poatan’ had impressed, because he hit the machine with more power than the giant Francis Ngannouformer UFC heavyweight champion (191,796 vs. 129,161).

But the British bodybuilder, in addition to knowing how to lift weights, also showed that he had a different power in his hands, as he defeated the stars of the MMA. It is true that Hall needed four attempts to achieve this feat and, when he achieved it, he celebrated the milestone.

Connection with Aspinall

Even though he is not a fighter, Eddie Hall is a fan of combat sports and has a good relationship with the fighter Tom Aspinall. In fact, the British have already trained and recorded a series of videos together.

The article is in Portuguese

Tags: Bodybuilder breaks UFC record held Poatan strength measuring machine

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