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If you have the stomach for it, check out Russian powerlifting champ Alexander Sedykh fracture both of his knees and snap both his quads in an 800-plus-pound squat attempt gone horrifically wrong...WARNING: this is gross...



This awful scene all went down at a World Raw Powerlifting Federation event near Moscow this past weekend.

(TMZ Sports)
Filed Under: Summer Olympics
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Koach K58 months
I can’t watch it. I want to. But i can’t.
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KennabraTiger58 months
See, this is why I don’t work out
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ncinthenext358 months
I just can't hit play. I can't.
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AthensRattler58 months
I clicked and closed my eyes to scroll to the comments. No way could I watch this.
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GumboPot58 months
Nope...not watching.
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stniaSxuaeG58 months
This is why I never go passed 750 lbs.
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GeorgeTheGreek58 months
Should have done more mobility.
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Hangit58 months
And less weight.
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Hangit58 months
Damn Vlad. That looked real painful.
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JackieTreehorn58 months
Shouldn't have skipped so many knee days
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lsufan197158 months
snap crackle pop
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MarineVet58 months
I guess their is a point to see who can lift the most but at some point you have to realize that your muscle may support it initially but the joint also has to be strong enough as well.
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Skinny58 months
Phil Hartman would have really loved this.
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NorthshoreTiger7658 months
No pain no gain
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LSU JURSIT58 months
that sound....
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Zchlsu58 months
Nailed it.
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tiggah198158 months
dumb frick
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Luke58 months
I wish I had not clicked that...
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puse0158 months
That snapping/crunching noise was a little disturbing
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Priapus58 months
I hate you, Larry.
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luciouslou58 months
Wow. Lucky it wasnt his back
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FATBOY TIGER58 months
Haha, that was awesome.
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