Illia Golem, ‘World’s most monstrous bodybuilder,’ Has Died at 36
Illia ‘Golem’ Yefimchyk, a Belarusian bodybuilder who was first impressed to carry weights by the physiques of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone, has sadly handed away on the age of 36.
“Shut sources verify the dying of Illia Golem, the 340 LBS beast” introduced the @whoisthebestbb Instagram account on September 10, 2024. Yefimchyk had earned the title of “World’s most monstrous bodybuilder,” because of his unbelievable dimension and towering top, standing 6 ft tall, and with an enormous on-line following, boasted 25-inch biceps and claimed private lifts of 600-pound bench press, 700-pound deadlifts, and 700-pound squats.
Whereas Yefimchyk by no means competed on the bodybuilding stage professionally, he was adopted by plenty of athletes from throughout the sporting world. He shot to additional fame by working with 5% Vitamin and starred in standard coaching movies for the complement model. Yefimchyk talked of consuming seven large meals every day, clocking in at a staggering 16,000+ energy and together with 108 items of sushi and a couple of.5 kilograms of steak.
For his followers, Illia Yefimchyk was an inspirational man pursuing his artwork, and dedicating his life to pushing the boundaries of human functionality. The reason for dying was not revealed on the time of writing however he joins an alarming listing of bodybuilders who’ve lately died too quickly together with Brazil’s Antonion Souza (26) and basic physique bodybuilder Neil Currey (34).
Golem, who was often known as “The Mutant” turned an iconic determine together with his immense dimension and tattoos. He earned the nickname “Golem” as a result of the legendary creature is seen as an emblem of energy and resilience. The drive to turn out to be one of many greatest figures in bodybuilding was caused by an ambition to command consideration wherever he went. It was a dream that he undoubtedly fulfilled.