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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2006

The world's real strongest man triumphed in the Melbourne Olympics and the 1955 AAU world championship in the Soviet Union, winning the heavyweight gold medal in each.

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  • i like that part where he lifted up the weights

  • Anabolic steroids hadn't really come out of the lab until after Anderson had retired. It's disgraceful that every athlete in history is smeared by the corruption of the present day. Next, we'll be hearing that Eugene Sandow, Mills Darden, and Milo of Crotona were juiced.

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  • Lol my boyfriend's name is Paul Anderson :P

  • @Scyllax 1936 olympics, nazi created them for soldiers, thats why they were kicking arse, funded by the usa shareholder of course

  • @rifleman1002 opps, replied to the wrong guy.

  • @nonginger I shit you not, those are iron train wheels.

  • I actually met Paul Anderson back in the early 1970s. He was doing an evangelical "witnessing" at a church in Georgia (USA), using his physical strength as an analogy to "spiritual strength." What I remember most vividly of the encounter was watching Anderson pound a 3 inch nail into a 2-by-4 piece of wood with his bare hands. It was one of the most astonishing things that I'd ever seen.

  • Paul Anderson or Loius Cyr? Theres only one way to find out...

  • @dbarnett87 Vidalia

  • @dontheguy1

    Paul Anderson used steroids too - so what.

  • @Scyllax

    BULLSHIT - steroids were invented in 1935 by Dr. Ruzicka and were in use by our American weightlifting team when Anderson competed in the 1956 Olympics. Research this if you don't believe me - steroids were legal back then.

  • Click on septuagenarian hot link,above. He has a 9:50 minute video of Mr. Paul Anderson, called "The Apostle Paul,"much about his personal life. What a kind and great man he was.

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