Sajad Gharibi, 30, is a bodybuilder in Iran.
He claimed to be 188 centimeters tall and weighed 178 kilograms, and was called the "Iranian Hulk" by many local people.
He often posts exploding body photos on social media and looks sprawling, and thanks to his top-notch stature, he has nearly a million followers on Instagram.
For example, in 2016, he said on social media that he voluntarily represented Iran to join the Syrian army against ISIS, and also released his macho "big soldier photo".
Due to the big move of the tree, a large number of netizens encouraged him to go to the field to compete with others to prove his strength.
I don't know if it's P figure P for a long time, Sajad even lied to himself, really feels that he is a global macho man, in April this year, he accepted the British professional bodybuilder Martyn Ford competition.
I have to say that Martyn Ford is the real muscle man, and this muscle looks like it is all brushed.
In the pre-match confrontation, Sajad was directly overthrown by the opponent and looked vulnerable...
Martyn Ford then voluntarily canceled the match, believing that Sajad was a "twin who only knows the fake muscles of the P-Tu Show" and fearing that Sajad would commit suicide if he lost the game.
To prove himself, Sajad had another super heavyweight game at the end of July. The opponent was replaced by Djjumanov Almat Bakhytovich, known as the "Kazakh Titan", who also became popular in Instagram because of his strong stature, and was the record holder of a local bodybuilding sport for three consecutive times.
He also single-handedly pulled an airplane forward about half a meter, which should weigh 127,000 pounds, and the power to pull it was beyond doubt.
After the start of the fight, Sajad, wearing a blue battle robe, was defeated by his opponents, and he did not have any strength at all, and directly became a human flesh sandbag.
After the game, he did not make excuses for his failure, directly apologized to the Iranian people on the Internet, and then deleted all the muscle photos on the Instagram.
The information in this article comes from the World Wide Web, weloveuk, and NetEase