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  • like if u hear britney spears in the backgroud

  • the perfect sport for him is gymastics. too small for football. I would not even think about my son going into any fighting sport like ufc. best bet is gynastics. they all have extremely strong cores and usually arent very tall

  • @autobotlazi except if he wanted to, he could pile on muscle

  • At age 3 he can do as many sit-ups as me...

    Yup, he's going to pretty much excel in whatever sports field he wants.

  • he is on roids for sure ;-)

  • I got myostatin-related muscle hypertrophy to :) i was able to climb up rops in kendagradan and when i was five i was able to carry my teenage friends on my back and most were fat haha and also was able to pick up my big sister and dad when i was 5

  • @Zomcrow You fucking liar shut up.

  • @magicdustinc i swear to god and i swear to my life do you need a picture of my body now? and just know im 5"3"

  • @Zomcrow If that's you in your videos then you are indeed a liar. Unless you were bitten by a radioactive spider then you are are probably weaker than the average human.

  • @TheCrazyKakoos facebookdotcom/zomcrow yeah when i was 16 i won first place in a ADULT jiu jitsu tournament. I was up against people the age of 24 above with more than 2 years experience plus and me i only did it for a year. The reason i did that tournament is because i missed the teenager tournament.... Im not trying to be cocky but im just trying to prove my point.

  • That's a beautiful little boy.  However, my nephew's first pull-up/chin-up was before he was 1. He was either 7 or 8 months. I remember that night. He shocked the hell out of us. As soon as he learned to walk, he climbed on top of our manual treadmill and just sat on the handle bars. Hell, we have him on tape doing that. He's 6 now and still doing things kids his age can't do. Hell, some adults can't do them either. Lol.

  • If this kid does MMA, his opponents stand no chance.

  • they look like the modern day flinstone characters (((BAM BAM)))

  • another little kid besides my sister that can beat me up, oh the pain

  • I have the same condition it will cause joint issues. Also people will accuse him of taking steroids it happens to me. I was asked if I'm on steroids 3 times last week

  • i just saw him yesterday:D hes so cute its crazy. he was playing the fuckin drums like a champ. this kid can do everything

  • @Gokugon1 Athelism and strenght are two diferent things. What others don't do shouldn't bother you. There are plent of lazy people and everyone gets lazy at times.

  • @Gokugon1 Black men do compete in worlds strongest men competitons. It sounds like racism and like you are very machismo.

  • @Gokugon1 What are you talking about? If that is true then why are most strong men not black such as Derek Poundstone, Mariusz Pudzianowshi, Bill Kazmaier, ect. It sounds more like you are racist or a wimpy white guy.

  • I hope the local pee wee football coaches are looking at this kid

  • he's so cute!!!!!

  • @jokrol324 no,he will grow up and forget all this ,bored mother trainings',then he will work in a chicken factory

  • @mitt37 We'll see. I think this kid is going to go on to do some incredible things.

  • i think myostatin is there for a reason

  • He will be able to order a Big Mac at Burger King ...and get one

  • I wonder if he turns into a giant monkey when he looks at a full moon?

  • @Sixx0809 nice one!

  • This kid needs to play the part of Goku someday! Not today, not tomorrow, but someday... I mean he is perfect for the role!! He just needs real training in martial arts to pull it off.

  • This little mulatto nigger will probably join the circus and became another Andre the Giant type freak. More proof than miscegenation is against nature.

  • his height estimated by doctors wouldnt reach 6ft, i think with super strength he could be the worlds best fighter.

  • This kind of kid is normal back in the 30's and less till the 90's

  • Actually people the kid has a defect in his myostatin receptor. So he'll grow to be bigger and stronger. Why do people insist that he's living an unhealthy life I have to idea. He's having fun and is strong.

  • @GMScorpion fuking dumb stop pulling up your shit stories.... watch the documentary again stfu! it is currently a medical mystery said the doctors so stfu!

  • @JIZZZification Yo smart ass. I'm just saying that it's good that the kid is active, myostatin defect or not. Most people start critisizing the kids parents and calling it an unnatural way of growing up, when in real life this is THE most natural way to grow up. They're so freaking brainwashed that children have to sit around and eat shit. If the kid is having fun it's good for his development. And just so you know, doctors don't always have an answer to things dumb dumb.

  • @GMScorpion YO DUMB ASS! DO TRY TO SAVE YO SELF, YOU KNOW YOURE WRONG ..I.. HIS "MYOSTATIN" DISTRIBUTION IS NORMAL, SO WHAT DID YOU SAID??? EAT THIS 8==(,)

  • @JIZZZification Do you even know about endocrinology and how a human body works? or you just talk trash?

  • @GMScorpion you think you know alot ? dont move the topic... you should be guilty on spreading wrong info man^^ yo need to read a lot and talk less. kneel to me and make a sorry

  • @JIZZZification Alright first of all chump you have no idea what you are talking about. Read, educate yourself and then talk. And further more you would not stand a chance against me so stop trying to fix your ego by posting dumb comments on videos. I saw your comment history and you are a disgrace to the world. I bet that kid in the video could wip your ass

  • @GMScorpion see Chimp iam tryn to give logic on this illogical conversation. if thats all you can say then its fine with me, i understand your ability capacity? lol youre basically defending yourself against what you said. ive seen your dragon ball vids where i enjoyed watching when i was 10. evlove man.

  • @JIZZZification LOL very funny

  • @GMScorpion "Actually people the kid has a defect in his myostatin receptor." by GMscorpion,,, dont listen to this chimp.

  • This is not special. This is how the average black child is born. he then goes on to play in the nfl.

  • @blackreader19two it is speacial....he has a rare disease called myostatin, and the average black child isn't born like this

  • @blackreader19two - "Myostatin" isn't a disease. It is a growth factor beta protein that limits and controls muscle growth in normal individuals. Liam's myostatin receptors are defective. His muscles don't fully respond to myostatin released, allowing for increased muscle growth. There have been other human cases documented that are similar, but due to lower levels of myostatin rather than a defect in the myostatin receptors.

  • @blackreader19two Liam Hoekstra's abilities exceed those of the average black child. The average black child does NOT go on to the NFL or other professional or Olympic sports. Only the most exceptional do. Black people do, on average, have lighter bones and stronger muscles than white people, but Liam Hoekstra's abilities and potential far exceed those of a black child of similar age.

  • @blackreader19two How many black people do YOU know in the NFL? I know over 20 black people and I don't know any.

  • He's gonna play linebacker and tailback for the Oklahoma Sooners in 2025!

  • this happens when an american kid doesn't play videogames and eat trash.

  • they should send him to asia to study thai box and have a spiritual teacher aswell.

  • He makes sit ups look so easy...

  • Extraordinary kid! Is he adopted or did mom just step out on her hubby with a black guy? That kid looks mixed race. 

  • @jobw87 He's adopted.

  • @jobw87 adopted

  • too bad he doesn't get into boxing or martial arts

  • @NebunLaCap Put him in mma and boxing and hell whoop both asses

  • Its only a matter of time until hes kidnapped by the government to create super soldiers.

  • @GunRyd3r lol

  • were they supposed to have super-strength? they looked average to me

  • @SolitaireLW Yea just Liam, and super-strength for his age,he could stand two days after he was born

  • With the proper training, I think he could be a superhero, or supervillian....What ever is most convenient

  • @fillupy this should be highest rated comment

  • train him to be an ultimate fighter i say

  • You should kill him. The Homo sapiens is screened, and there is the danger that new Homo sapiens rules over the world.

  • @tirumitiru We should use him to design new drugs to make fat ass people super strong. Killing him would be a mistake.

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  • If he goes into body building when he is older he will look amazing

  • wtf this video doesn't show anything extraordinary. I was doin all that shit at 2 years old, and I was climbing over two baby gates stacked on top of eachother at 1 1/2 years, and I don't have any muscle disease/disorder and didn't get any special on the news. This is stupid

  • @cambow13 the hell you say

  • @bradleybravo you don't believe me?? I am naturally stronger than the average person just like this kid is but I'm no "super" kid and I don't claim to be. They never even confirmed any disorder that this kid has. This whole production only occurred cuz some parents noticed that their kid was a little unique and then decided to blow it way out of proportion so people would think their child was an amazing prodigy. You can't believe everything you hear on TV, even if it's on the news.

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  • "Real life X man" - You are retarded and watch too many comics. His deformity is called myostatin and is caused by chemicals in the body not behaving properly. He will likely die early as an adult if not experience atrophy and muscle related complications. He is not, "lucky" ... He is deformed and it will complicate his life.

  • @MPSKWPG The mucle deformation with the heterozygous deletion cause the bones (which do not have altered density to compensate for the increased muscle mass) great stress and trauma, often resulting in slower movement speed and decreased mobility. His body will not remain in tact for very long due to his condition, look up Myostatin or "Bully Whippet" to educate yourselves.

  • @MPSKWPG the myostatin that he has makes him stronger then his peers because he has the double mass effect of myostatin look it up

  • @bradleybravo and if you'll notice, the evidence is all anecdotal where the kid is compared to only a few random kids who, chances are, are average strength. And since this kid is stronger than the average kid, he's going to blow them away in his performances. Just like any top athlete in any sport who is naturally way better at things without having any muscle disorder. Don't be so gullible, please.

  • @bradleybravo I need to look up nothing, if you could read you would have made the connection between my "Bully Whippet" statement and this video. He is not, "double mass" like you said, he is however double muscled as it is called. You need to educate yourself as you are clueless. It is not a good thing either.

  • @MPSKWPG Um...search for "The World's Strongest Toddler Part 1" and you will see he does, in fact, have a genetic anomoly that makes him stronger than his peers. He also has little to no body fat, and incredibly defined muscles.

  • @MPSKWPG are you a doctor? the things you are saying are interesting

  • He will be banned from sports if true. it's an edge just like the african man -woman runner.

  • lucky bastard, im jelous

  • `You have such a beautyfull boy! Amazing little Angel. I wish you the great mother, Liam and the great father the best.

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  • He heard USC offered him a scolarship to be their quarterback in 2030

  • @PowerSprinter you must be really slow or something because all of this have already been proven and tested by doctors. Of course some other slow people are going to try to create some story based on nothing but a thought. I mean come on let's be serious you said he would only press 200 at 16...... HAVE YOU SEEN THE RESULTS OF HIS PHYSICAL TESTING? If you have, obviously you have no comprehention skills. I have a question for you how old are you and how much can you press?

  • @PowerSprinter you must be really slow or something because all of this have already been proven and tested by doctors. Of course some other slow people are going to try to create some story based on nothing but a thought. I mean come on let's be serious you said he would only press 200 at 16...... HAVE YOU SEEN THE RESULTS OF HIS PHYSICAL TESTING? If you have, obviously you have no comprehention skills. I have a question for you how old are you and how much can you press?

  • i will be pissed off if he doesn't end up doing sports!

    whats his condition

  • I saw a tv show on him and he was awesome!

  • i hope people dont hate on him hes a good little kid

  • His story was on TLC last night. When this kid gets 16, he will be lifting 900 lbs.

  • So don't be saying, "Oh my kid can do that!" and "he's not so special!" when u have only seen two minutes of a 30-60 minute program...

  • i watched the whole think

    this kid is nothing, i dont have an agenda, im a 17 year old track athlete, and i can say this kid is a normal 3 year old, that is talented, not freakishly talented

  • this is NOT three year old skills. It is nothing about talent. It is a genetic mutation that causes him to have muscle and no fat like other young kids. He is hungry a lot because of no fat stores and that could cause problems with brain development if he does not get a high caloric diet.

  • he doesnt have no fat at all. he is normal, he is athletic, but not a freak. they actually even said that he does NOT have a genetic mutation.

    he just has a high metabolism. he does not even come close to having a 6 pack.

    he really isnt even very strong, just well above average.

    nothing special, just parents bragging

  • Worked with preschoolers? Health sciences? They took a tissue sample? Watch the full program. Turns his head independent of his body like dancers. A one handed push up the trainer laughs with excitement did Not expect at all. 36 month old kids have belly fat and he does not. Toddlers do not get that kind of definition in their muscles. This is a beautiful story because it is interesting, adorable, and fascinating. Don't wreck it. He is a sweet boy with loving parents. Got the med chart?

  • nope, he never did a one handed push up, he just held himself up with one hand, which is very very easy to do.

    he does have a fair amount of belly fat

    nothing they did showed anything close to a conclusion, they said he doesnt have special genes.

    all they said is that he could do 17 sit ups in a minute, which isnt really pure strength as it is endurance

    so... not really impressive, and his parents are obsessive with calling him strong all the time

  • You can have a genetic disorder and not have a diagnosis. Do you really think you know more than these two doctors?

  • actually, none of the doctors say he has a genetic disorder

    only the parents and coaches, because they want to brag about him

  • actually..they did conclude he has a myostatin defficiency..you should look into it a bit

  • no, they said he did not have the deficiency on the shpw

  • the strength tests were pathetic

  • ok..so you have more knowledge on this that specialized physicians..maybe you should show them how to do their job..have you watched the whole special?

  • and they don't just do strength tests..they do DNA testing to test for the defficiency too..and it's known what it does

  • i watched the show, and the professionals concluded that he did not test positive for the deficiency

    the dna test were negative

    and the strength tests didnt even test strength, so... basically this kid is just active with very bragadocious parents

  • which show did you watc h and which articles did you read because every article I have found has stated that he does indeed have a myostatin defficiency, or myostatin related hypertrophy..which is basically just saying his strength is due to myostatin production..do more research..your ignorance is obviously overcoming your research..sorry dude but I'll take the fact that I haven't been able to find otherwise over your word

  • i watched the TLC show on him

    and it definately said that he did not have the deficency

    they said that if he did, he would probaly die at an early age

  • yea..not at three though, hmm, well I am just telling you..i can't find anything that states that he does not have it..I've treid cause I'm curious about this disease..and nothing has come up...so..you tell me..or show me, cause i'd like to know otherwise

  • all i can say is too watch the TLC special on him. because other than that, there is not too much info on this fraud... huh, i mean kid

  • yea..actually there are lots of articles on him..like i said..look it up obviously you haven't looked into it if you haven't found much..odd..

  • well, thats true that there are alot of articles, however, there is not much info in these articles other than here say

  • the only article I have found attempting to disprove his deffiency is opinion based..nothing else..there is NOTHING for articles that says he doesn't have it other than opinion..so the statements saying he does have it are far more concrete than some opinion based articles bashing his family..which is all i have found..which is FAR from evidence of him not having it

  • there is no article that says he does have it.

    show me an article saying he does, and i will shut up

  • now why don't you show me a non opinion based FACTUAL article that says he DOESN'T have it?

  • so you dont have one saying he has it

    none will say he doesnt have it because that would make this a non story. they need something to report

  • so they're just gonna say that he has " myostatin related hypertrophy" is not the same thing..that's THE SAME THING EXACTLY. The publishers of the story don't make up conditions..they get it from reports..if he did not have it they weould merely state that he is freakishly strong..and not single out a condition..get your fucking head out of your asshole and disprove this statement..I want to see ANY article that says that he infact does not have a myostatin defficiency

  • If you're not going to come up with something more concrete than all of these articles stating he DOES have it anjd TELLING YOU HIS CONDITION..then do what you said you were going to do and just shut up and quit bashing him and his family for something that you cannot back up. don't reply or comment on this unless you can show me he doesn't have it.

  • i want yo to show me one article that says he des have it thats all im asking for.

    just show me one

  • I showed you threee reports on him that all say " he suffers from a condition known as myostatin related hypertrophy" do you need to relearn to read? or are you just blind? what do you think myostatin related hypertrophy is? where do you think they got the story from? they didn't make up a condition..I showed you three fucking articles..get your mom to explain to you what it is if you don't understand

  • you think these reports are based on reporters opnions? these are not editors notes..they are articles on the kid stating he HAS it..not their personal opinions..jesus christ..did you not look on those links I just posted?

  • ummm..so iff they wrote an article saying it was a big fraud..wouldn't that also be a story? use some common sense..they're not saying he doesn't have it because they have already proven he has it..use your head a bit

  • no, because they cant say its a fraud

    since no one has actually claimed that he has the disorder, its not a fraud. the articles just say he is crazy strong. which is highly debatable

    i actually have read an article doubting it because of the poor detail given by TLC

    but i doubt any writers is gonna go all out and try to tear down a 6 year old

  • not they all state he has "myostatin related hypertrophy" every single article says that..and it's not the journalists that came to that conclusion..that's not their job..read that " MYOSTATIN RELATED HYPERTROPHY" that's not "crazy strong"..an article doubting that he has it..but not disporving the other doctors findings..there is a difference..that's an editorial..show me that article..did the sources from that article get DNA tests done to prove otherwise?

  • because that's how they come up with conclusions on genetic defects..and it has been claimed! I just showed you! you think they are making up defects for a story!? and none of those articles were sourced through TLC..they are all independant from TLC..otherwise they would be TLC's articles..not their own..like i said..come up with something concrete..you've shown nothing except for the fact you're ignorant..still waiting man

  • if it was fraude they COULD say it's fraud..defammation is only if it's not proven..so if proven they could report on fraud..and it's easy to test for..like testing for any other defficiency..so how is this even debatable? if they can't say he doesn't have it..yet now you're contradicting yourself..i thought you said in the TLC special you claimed you watched..they said he did not have it..now you're saying you read a DIFFERENT article stating that TLCs documentation of it was weak

  • and you';re talking about an article DOUBTING..but not DISPROVING well anyone can doubt..I could doubt that the world is round..does that make it official if I have nothing to disporve others findings through TESTING OR OBSERVATIONS? no..it would be speculation on my part..and nothing more..so which is it?

  • ok, lets get down to the facts

    how much will this kid lift in terms of bench press, squat, and deadlift

    what do you think?

    i think by 16, he will only bench 200 at most

  • so where are the facts? you're missing them..they tested him for a protein defficiency..and he has 40% more muscle than average theree year olds due to it..it was tested he was stronger than 85% of 6 year olds..THOSE are facts that were proven..tested with the same tests..aswell as DNA tests..the "facts" you just mentioned are your theories on his future..no facts whatsoever there..like I said..bring more to the table.

  • YOUR SPECULATION is that he does not have it..the FACTS proven by controlled tests including him, other three year olds and seven year olds ASWELL as DNA testing for this condition are FACTS..what are your theories based on? what other cases of this illness do you have to base this off of? what you theorize does not change the FACT that he does have this illness and I will take the words of a specialist and DNA testing over some kid with no eductaion on the subject at hand.

  • um..do you know what a myostatin defficiency is? if you read on the strength test they did on him..he is stronger that 85% of SIX YEAR OLDS that have been tested..so it's more than talent..

  • okay, well for all you people saying that ur three year old can do this too, i don't doubt you, but if you haven't seen the hour program that went into making his story known through science related research, u don't know everything. I watched this kid do 17 sit ups while his friend (whos is taller than him and weighs more) struggle with one. Your child might be strong, and u might have or might not have helped them, but Liam is totally natural. Even in his baby pictures he was (half) ripped...

  • Not sure what to think.. my 3 year old (38 months). Can do sit ups just fine, he did 10 on his kung fu fitness test, his instructor stopped him at that point andI never pushed him to do more... no point. I am a thrower so I live my 35 lb weight throw and 16 lb shot put laying around on occasion and he has no problem picking them up and walking around with them. I stop him when I see it as I don't want him to hurt himself. I don't think this kid is really stronger my kid... /shrug

  • he is puny -- what do they mean-- i was bulkier at his age...and the strongest in kindergarten too..but not superhuman...

  • Myostatin-related muscle hypertrophy is an inherited rare muscle disorder characterized by reduced subcutaneous fat pad thickness and increased muscle size with normal or increased muscular strength.

    Without normal body fat a childs growth can be stunted, the central nervous system can be impaired, and learning can be affected.

  • yea hes not bulky, hes got more efficient muscle and more muscle mass..most 3 year old are "bulkier" because they have more fat

  • that kid isn't lacking myostatin at all

    just look at his legs evne, no more definition than normal

    situps - easy as pie for a small child to do, very little weight (i remmeber as a 7 year old being able to do them nonstop as long as i wanted), not to mention he's doing them incorrectly and half the time using his arms

  • His tendons most be brittle. Myostatin is require by the tendons for support and growth. -_-

  • im wondering how he will look with only 10 years...

  • liam hoekstra has a birth defect ! he has a lack of myostatin which is a gene that controls muscle growth or something of the sorth ! it has been found in cattle , mice and dogs ( the worlds strongest dog Wendy

  • So this kid should play video games and watch tv and eat fast food like most Americans? There is a lot worse things out there.

  • I AGREE!! just let this kid be a kid man..

  • really cool kid, but i had to point out. why is it every time i see a gymnastics coach its a fat guy? the only pull-ups that dudes gonna do are to the Mcdonalds drive-thru

  • Many former male athletes are used to high calorie diets. When they stop their athletic regime the diet can be hard to drop.

  • dear god i cant wait for myostatin inhibitors!

  • you wont see them anytime soon believe me. not if the fda has anything to do with it.

  • there is already a myostatin inhibitor out there right now....it was released in september. it is not folxstatin which was released a while ago and failed. Myo-t12 check it out

  • sad

  • does myo t12 work?

  • aahh they only control legal drugs, if there is money to be made, and there will be they will be available amongst certain groups illicitly whenever they become available

  • What people doin't know is that baby's are born with a very strong grip.. IF they work out like this young they get to maintain that grip. Most baby's are pampered and don't exercise until they are like 5 or 6 by that age their grip strength is gone..

  • Cheat, cheat cheat! Argh, I have to admit I'm a little jealous of the kid who is gifted with genetical benefits.

    I guess I'm stuck with this mudane body, sigh.

  • @flickeries lol

  • yes he is very strong my middle child is like that. dont know where they get their strength but like the pull up and flips on the bar which is very impressive from a child this age. Maybe I need to have my child checked out for this unussual muscle grouping.

  • 3 year old doing a chin up, impressive

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  • If his strength carried over into adulthood, he'd have superstrength. Wow, a real life X Man. Some world, huh? I hope his parents don't exploit his mutation.

  • @SuperWillHatch It might already be too late. They have begun to study the kid and are thinking of synthesizing a drug from studying the kid so that they may be able to cure people with muscular dystrophy...or just give it to soldiers to make them super strong as well

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    Lol, if only that were true.

  • @SuperWillHatch lol they're already exploiting him...

    didn't you see the gymnastics trainer and onslaught of cameras?

  • wow man , bribing him with cookies, let this kid , be a kid you fucking shits

  • I just wanted to add that I'm sure the birth parents didn't know he was going to be a superkid, but it makes you wonder if they had any other kids together who share this condition. He's an adorable little boy.

  • they have a teenage daughter, hot 1 2

  • this kid should go in UFC when he grows up cause man he would kick some butt

  • I saw this documentary and that kid is pretty dark and doesn't look like his parents at all.

  • I thought you saw this documentary, ValleyGrylITV. He's adopted, hence he doesn't look like the people that are raising him. Don't be a dumbass.

  • I didn't see the first 10 minutes, but saw the rest. Well, that makes sense, because he looked NOTHING like his parents. Oh and by the way, only people with empty lives call someone a dumbass on the net. Get a hobby.

    So, some parents gave up a super kid. Wow. Imagine that.

  • muckraker is spot on his body produces normal levels of mayostatin even the docs dont know exactly what makes him so special. it'l be interesting to watch this kid grow up, the lucky bastered! wish i have what he's got lol

  • dont exploit children in this manner its wrong.

  • What the hell is wrong with you?

  • Gymnastics??? Kid should try wrestling

  • hey i live down the road from him.

  • pues vaya mierda. yo con esto no veo si tiene fuerza o no. qe me lo saqen levantando pesas de 20 kgs y me lo creere

  • cute kid. god bless