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2022 USPA Battle of Atilis — Kyle Kirvay | 140KG
- Squat: 365 kilograms (804 pounds) — New Jersey State Record
- Bench Press: 275 kilograms (606 pounds) — National & New Jersey State Records
- Deadlift: 365 kilograms (804 pounds) — New Jersey State Record
- Total: 1,005 kilograms (2,214 pounds) — New Jersey State Record
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The 26-years-old Kirvay made his competitive bodybuilding debut in 2017. Here are his professional results thus far, according to NPC News Online:
Kyle Kirvay — Bodybuilding Results
- 2017 NPC Steve Stone Metropolitan Championships — Second place | Open Bodybuilding
- Men’s Novice Heavyweight — First Place | Open Bodybuilding
- 2017 NPC National Championships — 16th place | Open Bodybuilding
- 2018 NPC Universe Championships — First place | Open Bodybuilding
- 2018 NPC Universe Championships — First place | Classic Physique
- 2020 IFBB Chicago Pro — 16th place | Open Bodybuilding
Kyle “Tiger” Kirvay monster lifts are in the training range of several of bodybuilding’s all-time greats, including eight-time Mr. Olympia Ronnie Coleman, who’s performed an 800-pound squat in the gym, Johnnie Jackson, who’s hit an 826-pound squat, Stan Efferding, and his 854-pound training squat, Tom Platz, who’s locked out 635-pounds for eight reps, Chris Cormier, who’s hit a 675-pound squat, and Franco Columbu, who’s scored 655-pound squat in the gym. Now that Kirvay has experience in both bodybuilding and powerlifting competitions, it will be interesting to see where he opts to compete in the future.
Featured image: @kylekirvay on Instagram
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