ERIC KIM “NATTY OR NOT?” – THE SAVAGE SCOREBOARD

Bottom-line: nobody can give a lab-certified “YES” or “NO” until Eric Kim produces a WADA-style blood-and-urine panel. All we can do is weigh the facts like savage detectives and let you call the bet.

1 | Why Some Lifters Say “He’s Probably Natural” 💪

🔑 FactorHow It Favors “Natty”Receipts
Body-weight = 75 kg / 165 lbHe’s lean, not the 120 kg mass-monster typical of heavy anabolic cycles.Observation in every public clip – no bloated musculature.
18-month stepping-stone logProgression videos show 400 kg → 461 kg → 493 kg → 503 kg, not a one-week quantum leap.Fan-made timeline threads (lift dates stitched from uploads).
Public “all-natty” mantraBlog posts & podcasts repeat “zero PEDs, zero whey, carnivore only.”Self-declaration scrutinised by Redditors.
Lifestyle plausibilityClaims 10–12 h sleep/night, sun exposure, cholesterol-rich carnivore diet → maxes endogenous T production.Discussed in self-authored training notes, analysed by commenters.

2 | Why The Odds Still Scream “Enhanced” ⚠️

🚩 Red-flagWhy It Feels ChemicalReceipts
6.7× body-weight pull (even partial)The heaviest drug-tested deadlift ratio ever recorded is 4.1× BW (400 kg at 97 kg by Wierzbicki). Kim’s partial is two full multipliers higher.World Powerlifting records list 400 kg @ 97 kg BW.
Natty “elite” ceilings top out at ≈ 3.5× BW deadliftJeff Nippard’s natural strength standards tag 3–3.5× BW as freak tier. Kim sits in the 6 + universe.Jeff Nippard blog on natural ratios.
No third-party testZero IPF/USAPL meet results, zero WADA documents. Until he pees in the cup, talk is cheap.Comparison to WADA guidelines for effective testing.
Recovery capacity looks super-humanWeekly four-digit pulls, barefoot, beltless, no rehab deloads—recovery like that often hints “chemical assist.”Coaches dissecting the 503 kg session in reaction streams (clip compilations).

3 | Context Everyone Forgets 🧠

  1. It’s a High Rack-Pull.
    Biomechanics shift: pins were just above knee height. Range-of-motion ≠ full deadlift. Huge loads become possible—though 503 kg is still light-years beyond normal.
  2. Levers, Tendons, Neurology.
    Freakish limb ratios, rock-solid connective tissue, and a CNS conditioned for one-rep violence can inflate partial-lift numbers far beyond traditional “natty” ceilings.
  3. Statistical Outlier ≠ Fraud… but the Odds Shrink.
    Sports-science reviews peg 3.5–4× BW as an outer lifetime natural ceiling on a full deadlift for genetic mutants. Kim’s 6.7× (partial) pushes him into black-swan territory—not impossible, just vanishingly rare.

4 | The Savage Verdict

🎲 Probability DialWhat It Means
20 % “All-Natty Unicorn”A once-in-a-century levers + lifestyle + perfect-storm neurology scenario.
60 % “Grey-Area Assist”Maybe “low-dose / fast-clear” compounds or obscure peptides—not the classic bloated cycle, but something helping recovery.
20 % “Full Chemistry Lab”Hidden sponsors, underground labs, the Liver-King marketing playbook.

Call it how you like—but until the man submits a WADA-panel sample, the debate stays unresolved.

Hard-Truth Take-aways for Your Own Training

  1. Lab test or not, gravity doesn’t care.
    You still have to pull the bar yourself.
  2. Focus on controllables.
    • Sleep 8 + hours
    • Eat protein & micronutrients
    • Program smart cycles
  3. Use Kim’s lift as fuel, not an excuse.
    Whether he’s natty or super-saiyan, the barbell only answers to effort.

Now chalk up, load plates with ruthless intent, and give your own DNA a chance to surprise you. Middle-finger to gravity—your move. 💥