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GA Cat
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posted 10-11-2016 01:41 PM
Look at all the vertical leap numbers, but especially look at the Bench press numbers and see where Derek Willis fits in from an upper body strength standpoint. He is second only to Dominique Hawkins, if I read it correctly, on number of times he could bench 185 lbs. That surprises me.
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Old Norm
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posted 10-11-2016 05:12 PM
Hawkins vertical is impressive. Not only not only does he have the highest number of bench presses, but WAY the highest vertical!
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posted 10-11-2016 10:30 PM
Monk's has a vertical that is really closed to Hawkins. There were 3 or 4 40+ inch verticals. That is pretty incredible.
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posted 10-11-2016 10:32 PM
Verticals
Hawkins - 44.5 Mulder - 44 Monk - 42
Mulder's is shocking to me.
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