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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2011

video of Pat Mendez at Arnold Classic in Columbus, Ohio 2011. Mendez is coached by John Broz of Average Broz gym in Las Vegas.

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  • @AdmiralSeadog It was in a unsanctioned meet cast along side a sanctioned meet, I believe. I don't know if they tested or not, but he did that in an actual competition. It's in Broz's channel (230 C&J attempt).

  • @EndlersaurusRex when did he do 220? think highest was 212

  • @EndlersaurusRex yea its funny how he hypes up his lifting, youtube heros will be youtube heros

  • @EndlersaurusRex He is indeed haha. But I swear I think I saw him imply it. Oh well.

  • @jpthehp Broz is a very sarcastic individual, especially in response to the skeptical or stupid. Comments such as "You caught us, he does have bionic legs" illustrate this. If Pat does take steroids, his coach hasn't implied that yet imo.

  • @EndlersaurusRex well he actually didnt directly say it haha. but when people ask him he just makes a clever retort hinting that he does. ive been looking for an example but i couldnt find one on BROZKNOWS so sorry i cant prove it.

  • @jpthehp Where did Broz say this, cause I've seen multiple times him saying he doesn't.

  • @EndlersaurusRex he definitely takes. broz said it himself.

  • @alexcochranedavis Gear or not (considering he's competed in tested meets with upwards of 230 attempted on C&J), he's not mediocre. What is with all these haters who think he's average just because he's not A-class (hint: world-level). For you dumbasses out there, he's well above the average weight lifter, even with injuries (and "being off his gear"). I don't think he's medal material, but get off your high horses and realize he's not bad.

  • You guys have no proof he took anything. He's done 220 in competition for the C&J, and attempted 230. This was at a tested meet (every meet those lifters compete in is tested). He's not medal material or even A-class yet, but he's put up respectable weights despite injuries. Give him a break.

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