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  2. Javon Freeman-Liberty - Wikipedia

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    As a sophomore, Freeman-Liberty averaged 19 points, 6.1 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2.2 steals per game, setting a program single-season record with 74 steals. He was selected to the All-MVC First Team, All-Defensive Team and Most-Improved Team. [6] Freeman-Liberty declared for the 2020 NBA draft before withdrawing and transferring to DePaul. [7]

  3. Walter Hudson - Wikipedia

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    He had regained much of the weight he previously lost, and weighed 1,025 pounds (465 kg) at the time of his death. Emergency rescuers from the Hempstead Fire Department cut a 15-by-9-foot (4.6 by 2.7 m) hole in the bedroom wall to remove his body from the premises. [5] [2]

  4. Roger (kangaroo) - Wikipedia

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    Roger grew to be 6 feet 7 inches (2 m) and around 200 pounds (91 kg). [5] In videos Roger can be seen chasing Barns, who, like all other males, Roger saw as a threat to his harem. [6] Roger first came to fame in 2015 in a video that went viral, showing a bucket he was said to have crushed.

  5. Kirkland helped pull the estimated 200-pound creature onto the boat, where Weston took a picture with it before releasing it into the water. ... They released the gar — 7 feet long and 3 feet ...

  6. List of heaviest people - Wikipedia

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    1,340 lb 96 st 1 lb 1.96 m 6 ft 5 in 175 After world-wide media attention in 2006, he lost over 225 kg (496 lb; 35 st 6 lb) in a two-year period. [5] 1965–2014 (48) Juan Pedro Franco Mexico: M 608 kg 1,340 lb 95 st 10 lb Peak weight measured in October 2016. Reduced 345 kg (761 lb; 54 st 5 lb) by February 2018. [6] 1985

  7. Angus MacAskill - Wikipedia

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    Angus MacAskill (1825 – 8 August 1863) was a Scottish-born Canadian giant. In its 1981 edition the Guinness Book of World Records stated he was the strongest man, the tallest non-pathological giant and the largest true giant in recorded history at 7 feet 9 inches (2.36 m), he also had the largest chest measurements of any non-obese man at 80 inches (203 cm).

  8. Michael Hebranko - Wikipedia

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    Hebranko was born in Brooklyn on May 14, 1953, to Michael Hebranko Sr. and Jeanette Pica. His paternal grandfather was a Ukrainian immigrant. [2] [3]After a stay at the St. Luke’s Hospital in New York City, he dropped his weight from 411 kg (906 lb) to 90 kg (200 lb) and waist size from 290 cm (110 in) to 91 cm (36 in) in 19 months with the help of the dieting and exercise coach Richard ...

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