Watch Larry Wheels' 6 year bench press progression (+ other cool stats) In the realm of iron and grit, few names resonate with as much authority as Larry “Wheels” Williams. Standing as a “one-in-a-billion” genetic marvel, Wheels has transcended the typical boundaries of strength sports. While most athletes choose a single path—focusing on either the aesthetic symmetry of bodybuilding or the raw, unadulterated power of powerlifting—Larry Wheels has conquered both simultaneously. His journey is more than just a tally of heavy weights; it is a testament to what is possible when elite-level genetics meet an uncompromising work ethic. In this analysis, we explore the multifaceted career of Larry Wheels, his record-breaking lifts, and his evolution into a global fitness inspiration. The World Record Total at Age 22 The year Larry Wheels turned 22 marked a paradigm shift in the lifting community. At an age where most lifters are still developing their foundational strength, Wheels set a world record total of 2,271 lbs (1,030 kg) in the raw (with wraps) category. To understand the magnitude of this achievement, one must look at the individual lifts that comprised this total: Squat: 810 lbs (367 kg) Bench Press: 610 lbs (276 kg) Deadlift: 851 lbs (386 kg)