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the fatest man in the world weighs 1050 pounds

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The fastest human weight gain ever recorded was achieved in a medical experiment where a man gained 69.4 pounds (31.5 kg) in 60 days by overeating. This extreme weight gain was not recommended and had serious health implications for the individual.

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1992 pounds he lives in Iraq in the caves waiting to strike his next victim

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