Three more inches to his chest and he'll be the same size as the average male. Not bad for a twelve year old kid.

But I'm not sure that I believe 'strongest human being on earth' though. I saw a 105 pound female powerlifter who could snatch over 220 pounds. For a more conventional exercise like deadlifts, I'd expect her to win pound for pound --especially since this Richard appears to be training for size, not strength.

In any case, the strongest human is probably a five year old kid who was borne with two defective myostatin genes. Myostatin is a substance occuring in all other human beings (and cows, and mice, etc) that restricts muscle growth. So this kid will essentially be functioning under super-super steroids for his entire life. It's not inconcievable that he'll rival powerlifters without any training.

For interest's sake, go here: http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/v...ingbiology.htm

There's a picture halfway down of a bull with a mutated myostatin gene. Now imagine the kid when he grows up.