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Lucas Hatton Crushes 600-LB Overhead Press Ahead of 2025 World’s Strongest Man

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In a defining moment leading up to the 2025 World’s Strongest Man, Lucas Hatton has locked out a monumental 600-lb (272.2-kg) behind-the-neck overhead press, sending shockwaves through the strongman community. As only the third man in history to press more than this amount overhead, Hatton’s feat not only marks a personal milestone but places him among the sport’s elite.

With the 2025 WSM set for May 15-18 in Sacramento, California, this lift cements Hatton’s status as a top contender—possibly the only real threat to reigning champion Mitchell Hooper.


Flintstone Press Max: The Event Everyone’s Watching​

Hatton’s 600-lb press directly targets the Flintstone Press Max—a headliner event at the upcoming World’s Strongest Man. His technical execution—a textbook split jerk from behind the neck—wasn’t just power; it was composure under crushing weight. The stabilization phase took everything he had, but Hatton didn’t flinch.

“I won’t need this much to win Flintstone Press at WSM—but I had to feel 600 in my hands,” he stated.

Key Rivals at WSM 2025​

Hatton’s qualifying group includes Mateusz Kieliszkowski, Rayno Nel, Shane Flowers, and Evans Nana. It’s a war zone of talent. Only the top two advance to the finals—there’s no room for error.

Despite being a WSM rookie, Hatton’s podium finishes at:
  • 2024 Strongest Man on Earth
  • 2024 North America’s Strongest Man
  • 2025 Arnold Strongman Classic
prove he belongs. His only missing accolade? An international win.

The Most Consistent Threat in Strongman​

What sets Hatton apart isn’t just strength—it’s consistency. Over seven international appearances, he’s stood toe-to-toe with legends like Hafthor Bjornsson and Tom Stoltman, rarely missing the podium.

At the 2025 Arnold Strongman Classic, he nearly dethroned Hooper with a second-place finish. If WSM tests overall resilience and multi-event durability, Hatton could become the breakout story of the year.

Lucas Hatton’s Strength Timeline​

YearEventResult
2023America’s Strongest Man1st Place
2024America’s Strongest Man1st Place
2024Strongest Man on EarthPodium Finish
2024North America’s Strongest ManPodium Finish
2025Arnold Strongman Classic2nd Place
2025World’s Strongest Man (TBD)Debut Performance

Conclusion: A New Era of Overhead Strength​

Lucas Hatton’s 600-lb overhead press isn’t just a personal achievement—it’s a seismic shift in the strongman landscape. With unmatched consistency, elite-level composure, and elite pressing power, he’s the dark horse capable of toppling titans. All eyes now turn to Sacramento, where Hatton will attempt to carve his name into strongman history.
 
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I always hope Mateusz does well, just a likeable dude...
 

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