Inderraj Singh-Dhillon Hits 871 Pound Deadlift For Unofficial World Record

Inderraj Singh-Dhillon hit an impressive milestone on his journey to a 900-pound deadlift.

Inderraj Singh-Dhillon recently hit a massive 871-pound deadlift in training for an unofficial world record. At the 2023 Classic World Championships in Malta, Inderraj crossed a major milestone by hitting an 851-pound deadlift. This feat established him as a powerlifter to watch. But his new accomplishment in training shows that he’s just getting started.

While he may have taken third place at the 2023 CWC, it’s proving to be just a stepping stone for Inderraj Singh-Dhillon. Deadlifting 851 pounds was a truly incredible feat, one that has already placed him in the record books.

Just getting started 🤝🏾🤝🏾….

 

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Despite already hitting a world record in the 120-kilogram category, Inderraj Singh-Dhillon is already looking to eclipse that accomplishment. Inderraj has made it known that his goals are far more lofty than the 851-pound deadlift. He has his eyes set on a 900-pound deadlift.

Unofficial World Record

In a recent training session, Inderraj Singh-Dhillon hit yet another epic milestone in his deadlift journey. Inderraj has now unofficially crushed his own world record. The talented powerlifter pulled an incredible 871-pound deadlift.

395KG | 871LBs | Top Set

363KG | 800LBs | Back Offs!!!

They think it’s gunna be easy…it don’t work like that…

 

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While it may not be under the bright lights, Inderraj Singh-Dhillon is showing that he’s more than capable of crushing the world record. Who knows, by the time we see Inderraj in competition, he could very well hit the 900-pound deadlift.

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Jonathan Salmon
Managing editor of Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. He has been writing about bodybuilding, combat sports, and strength sports for over 8 years. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.