
Kickboxer Becomes First Person To Pull A 4,000lb Car With His Jumblies
We've seen the progression of feats of strength over the years. At one point in time, the most impressive thing someone could do was pull a heavy vehicle by themselves with a tow rope. A kickboxer in the UK has now figured out how to top that, and proved he has balls of steel in the process.
Friday, February 27 at Halifax's West Bank, on a street where scenes from ITV drama Ackley Bridge was filmed, 50-year-old John Stephenson moved a car over 160 feet with nothing but his testicles.
In the video, you can see he has a tow strap attached to the car, which is then tied to his jumblies via a scarf.
As he pulled the car, the crowd cheered him on, but gasped as one of the slipknots along the rope gave and caused a jolt, making everyone think his junk may have relased themselves.
John also munched on some nuts as he pulled the car down the road. It doens't seem like an easy task, but John
"When I first strapped up I thought 'am I doing the right thing here? Can I actually do this'. But then I just started pulling. I did 50m but I think I could have done further. I just ran out of road. I'm the first and only man in the UK to ever achieve it. But if you never try things, how do you ever know if you can do it or not."
If you're wondering how his downstairs turned out in the affair, well, we'll let John tell you.
"When I'd finished my plums were bright purple but I'm still firing on all cylinders."
John's badassness doesn't stop with pulling stuff with his nuts. A few months ago, he found out he had seven siblings through the father he was estranged from and wanted to see them, but didn't have the cash on hand to do so.
So, he signed up for a bare-knuckle fight and used his winnings to pay for the train ticket.
So you meet your brother you didn't know you had, and next thing after that, the guy's pulling a car with his nuts. One of the sisters he just met told The Sun, "It was amazing. It was very bizarre to watch but we're all really proud of him."
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