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Well I'm pretty sure weight lifters kill powerlifters when it comes to tests of power too?

But what I was just wondering is, powerlifting never has a "bench press the highest" challenge. There's a high level Welsh dude who uses his belly fat to hold the solid rock sphere he just deadlifted.
Define "weightlifters"? Surely a weightlifter is anyone who lifts a weight. There are two terms commonly used:
Powerlifting: Training for Strength
Bodybuilding: Training for Aesthetics

Although Bodybuilding in recent years has become more of a 'The Biggest, Most Shredded Guy Wins'. Hence there is now the Male Physique competition, dedicated purely to aesthetics.

Yes, Powerlifting does have a who can bench press the highest challenge. The three main lifts in powerlifting are the deadlift, squat and bench press. You're confusing those Worlds Strongest Man competitions with regular Powerlifting.
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Well I'm pretty sure weight lifters kill powerlifters when it comes to tests of power too?

But what I was just wondering is, powerlifting never has a "bench press the highest" challenge. There's a high level Welsh dude who uses his belly fat to hold the solid rock sphere he just deadlifted.
Define "weightlifters"? Surely a weightlifter is anyone who lifts a weight. There are two terms commonly used:
Powerlifting: Training for Strength
Bodybuilding: Training for Aesthetics

Although Bodybuilding in recent years has become more of a 'The Biggest, Most Shredded Guy Wins'. Hence there is now the Male Physique competition, dedicated purely to aesthetics.

Yes, Powerlifting does have a who can bench press the highest challenge. The three main lifts in powerlifting are the deadlift, squat and bench press. You're confusing those Worlds Strongest Man competitions with regular Powerlifting.
 
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