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Most powerful man in the world - an Iranian

He looks the part. Congrats Iran on your best showing ever.

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Its crazy how my friend Raj (Indian) looks just like him but more muscular and slim.

In terms of strength and wrestling it is:
Iranians
Turks/Mongolians
Afghans
Pakistanis


No Indians? I wonder why?
 
Its crazy how my friend Raj (Indian) looks just like him but more muscular and slim.




No Indians? I wonder why?
Indians do have strong people. After Pakistan comes India. I am not trollinv and have my reasons as well.
 
Dude no offence but Indians are skinny and there is no strength in their body, they are not warrior type of people.

This is a stereotype.

In the west they have stereotypes like East Asian can't do well in sports. But look who is dominating in a lot of sports now.. Because of proper training and dedication.
 
This is a stereotype.

In the west they have stereotypes like East Asian can't do well in sports. But look who is dominating in a lot of sports now.. Because of proper training and dedication.
It doesnt mean all Indians are weak or anything. There are exceptions ofcourse and i am sure there are many Indians with alot of strength in their arms
 
It doesnt mean all Indians are weak or anything. There are exceptions ofcourse and i am sure there are many Indians with alot of strength in their arms

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Guys like these above(powerlifters) are a-typical of any group of people, Iranian or African-American. These athletes have to be cultivated and trained. In a country of a billion+ you can find them.
 
In terms of strength and wrestling it is:
Iranians
Turks/Mongolians
Afghans
Pakistanis

How did you come up with this list? :lol:

Afghans/Turks and Pakistanis don't belong on a list next to Iran. Pakistanis? Don't make me laugh, when have we ever been successful at wrestling or weightlifting. I'm not saying that we don't have the potential to compete at the top level, but until that potential leads to success on the world stage, we shouldn't even be thinking about putting our name alongside a country renowned for its rich tradition in wrestling.

I've been watching the Iranian competitors closely as I'm fascinated by their ability to succeed in 'contact/power' sports. They've been doing extremely well, Roustami was unlucky not to pick up a gold, his snatch let him down, big time. I'm embarrassed that Pakistanis aren't present in any of these sports, however, it makes me proud to see Iran doing so well on a massive world stage.

It may seem harsh to say, but the Indians I've met in general are weak, docile and pathetic at these type of sports.

Congratz, Iran.
 
It may seem harsh to say, but the Indians I've met in general are weak, docile and pathetic at these type of sports.

That's seem to be the case of all online Pakistanis, however India absolutely dominates Pakistan in all contact sports in Commonwealth, Asiad or Saarc.

Anyway it's pretty weird that people are coming up with list based the achievement of professional sportsmen, heck even when there is no achievement at all. :|
 
It may seem harsh to say, but the Indians I've met in general are weak, docile and pathetic at these type of sports.


It's not about the average people you meet. The average Chinese I meet aren't good at a lot of sports. Does that mean people in China can't compete with the best? No.

Sushil Kumar (wrestler) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

There are successful wrestlers like Sushil. Who has won several medals.

But look what he had to work with in the beginning. And still does.

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Look what a lot of Indian athletes have to work with.

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