Monday, March 22, 2010

Marius Pudzianowski


Who is the Dominator?
By: Jeffrey Lara

The five time Worlds Strongest man champion is Marius Pudzianowski. Marius has the most titles in the sport of strongman and is considered by many the strongest man ever. Marius has been competing in strength athletics since the age of 13 which is why his experience is so much greater than those he competes with. Marius is sponsored by many companies which allows him to support himself. He also owns a chain of food markets making his income very great, this allows him to train longer hours, but even though he holds these riches Marius never comes to a competition unprepared, he is always ready for anything and his will to win is always very powerful. He holds many names including the dominator, super Marius and the python. Marius is the best Scandinavian strength athlete of all time, he is said to be the greatest strongman to have ever competed in the sport. Most say that the reason Marius wins so much is because he doesn’t love anything more than winning. Marius is not only a great competitor but a great entertainer; unlike most strongman athletes Marius keeps a well cut physique which makes him look more like a very athletic body builder. Marius has competed in over 100 competitions and always placing very well in all of them. Marius is said to be pretty much unstoppable in every sport he does Marius has retired from strongman in the year of 2010 to take on a career in mma. After his first fight winning in 20 seconds was an absolute astonishment counting the fact that the man he fought was a veteran to the sport. Marius is currently undefeated.

2 comments:

  1. wow, honestly I didn't really now about strongman competitions until this year. Your blogs are very interesting with different aspects of the sport. However,personally, I don't think I would be motivated or strong enough to compete. But, it is a really fascinating topic, that I am willing to learn more about. As well as, the picture of Marius Pudzianowski is really disturbing with his veins popping out. Anyway, besides the picture is that who you are inspired to be like?


    p.s an idea for your next blog, ^^ should be how you were inspired and your goals for the sport. long term or short term :)

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  2. Its probably best for him to quit strongman because he already made a name for himself as the best and he's getting older. MMA will be a lot more managable at his age, and plus once he starts fighting and winning in mma too, people will realize that strength IS an extremely important factor in a fight. I saw his first fight and can't wait to see him fight again. I hope he goes to the UFC. Im rooting for Poundstone to take his place in strength though.

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