Meet the 68st strongman who eats 36 eggs a day and can stop tractors with his BARE HANDS
Arbab Khizer Hayat, 25, has been nicknamed the real life 'hulk man' and dreams of becoming a professional wrestler
A MAN weighing 68st who can stop tractors and cars with his bare hands has been officially declared Pakistan's "hulk man".
Arbab Khizer Hayat, 25, consumes 10,000 calories a day and says he wants to become a weightlifting champion.
An incredible video shows the big man stopping a tractor and cars with his bare hands.
"My aim to become the champion. I am thankful to God for giving me this body. It is a matter of time before I get into the world weightlifting arena."
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Hayat's daily diet is as fascinating as his massive build. He consumes 36 eggs for breakfast, 7lb meat, five litres of milk and more.
Standing at 6ft 3in tall, Hayat adds that he faces no health issues because of his phenomenal weight.
"I don't have any medical conditions nor do I feel uncomfortable with my weight. But I have to keep at it if I want to become a world champion strong man," he said.
Hayat, who lives in the city of Mardan in Pakistan, started gaining weight in his teens.
"I started gaining weight in my teens but I realised that I wanted to get into weightlifting and strongman championships. So I continued to put on weight."
Hayat claims that he lifted a weight of over 10,000 lbs during a Japanese championship.
"My immediate goal is to enter World Wresting Entertainment (WWE) competitions. I am looking to meet weight targets and I am consulting doctors to keep nutrition going."
In his neighbourhood though, Hayat is already a star. He has been recognised as the world's strongest man across Pakistan.
Hundreds of locals turn up at Hayat's home every day so that they can take selfies with the gentle giant.
"I get a lot of love and admiration from the people here. But I don't want to stop here. I want to become a world star," he says.
"There isn't much scope to do strongman or weightlifting events in Pakistan. But I hope that changes soon."
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