@@Zeoilvia Like all the lifters. Did you just discover the sport weightlifting? His mother is from Bulgaria and his father from Lebanon. You can stick up to Calisthenics :D :D :D
He was raised in Bulgaria as Bulgarian he knows nothing else than bulgaria..a country means a certain spirit and properties my friend,he is also devoted christian
БРАВО ООООООООО!!!!😊❤БОГ ТЕ ОБИЧА, МИЛО МОМЧЕ❤😊😊😊 НИЕ...ВСИЧКИ БЪЛГАРИ...ПО ЦЕЛИЯ СВЯТ--СЪЩООО😊❤❤!!!! БЪДИ БЛАГОСЛОВЕН 😊❤❤ ДА ЖИВЕЕ И ПРЕБЪДВА МАЙЧИЦА-БЪЛГАРИЯ 😊❤❤АМИН
With all due respect to Karlos. It's his time and the likely gold medalist in the 89's! I just wish we could've saw Karlos and Tian go at it one more time on the biggest stage! Both these guys in shape, peaked and prime, going head to head again... we're talking big numbers and world records!!
Yup. Those are really the only ones I care about. Forgot about Li Wenwen, so I’m glad you brought that up. I usually don’t really care about women who lift 40-60kg less than men of the same weight, but she’s awesome.
Asen Zlatev was only 82.5kg and he did 183+225 in 1986. Blagoev (90kg) managed 195.5 snatch in 1983. Too bad that those old records don't count anymore. Karlos is amazing though. Whole Bulgaria is proud of his achievement. He makes us remember our old legends from the 80s and 90s.
@@ulikemyname6744 Everyone in top-tier athletics is on roids. Our team in socialist times was on unreasonable amounts of juice but they also trained unbelievably hard. They had heavy practice sessions up to three times per day. My father used to hang out with these guys in the cafeteria, he's seen them so dead tired after practice that they couldn't even eat. This was, of course, super unhealthy and their life expectancy wasn't great. There's a reason the records of this generation of weightlifters had to be erased by changing the weight classes. I wonder what will happen in the future when we'll probably have genetically engineered humans.
@@IordanIovkov No evidence for that. And we are not talking now but in the past when testing was not nearly as good and as sophisticated. There is a reason why so many "great" nations' greatness disappeared not just from weightlifting but from the Olympics as a whole. Those nations are almost exclusively Eastern European nations. They were abusers of roids in huge quantities. After the Seoul Olympics, things started to get more serious with testing and suddenly nations like Bulgaria completely disappeared. Btw, this is Bulgarian telling you this. My nation is one of the biggest abusers of steroids in weightlifting. Actually, we are probably the biggest ever in history.
@@ulikemyname6744 No evidence of what, my guy? I'm Bulgarian too. I'm a bit confused, it feels like you are replying to the wrong post or something. ps. did you only read the first sentence I wrote?
Karlos original trainer Ilian Iliev (who passed away in 2022) said that this kid is Olympics WR material before the Tokyo Olympics... He even predicted that he'll win the gold in Paris 100% (as he knew Karlos can't compete in Tokyo because of covid)... Karlos was lifting more than the men category while he was a teen!
Seb I enjoyed your Q&A session on Weightliftinghouse TV recently. On it you mentioned the rumor of Karlos being offered big bucks to lift for Qatar. I hope it doesn’t come to that and the Bulgarian sports/weightlifting assoc. realize they have a national treasure in this guy and pay him accordingly. I realize it is not easy for a small European country to compete with an oil rich country like Qatar but I hope they do the right thing. I see a huge difference between changing countries vs moving to Manchester United or NY Yankees.
Charles Bryant. 102? What happened to 96 class. Don’t assume the 2028 Olympic categories will be the same as this year’s. Aside from that Paris is Meso’s 3rd Olympics he’ll be 30 in 2028. He may have had enough after this year tho I hope not.
He categorically declined the offer. Unfortunately, we have corrupted sports organisation/ministry as they haven't even offered to pay for his surgery on the Achiles tendon. He spent nearly 30k on rehab, surgery etc. He said its more of a matter of honor not money. BTW Qatar offered him nearly $2.5M before even starting to compete for their flag ....
Betsy. He’s a better man than me if he can turn down that kind of money in order to continue lifting for his native country. As I understand it the money earned in the German league is somewhat modest; a couple thousand dollars a meet. If the Bulgarian federation isn’t kicking it in for him thru stipends how is he getting paid?
@JohnDoherty-dl2fz private sponsors, there is a healthy restaurant/takeaway "Arnold foods" in the capital which sponsors him with free food whenever he wants. Also he has colabs and endorsements from big companies to keep the cash going. He is not doing bad, but the support from our own country is missing sadly .....
Fun fact: When he got injured he needed around 30 000 euros for surgery, The Bulgarian Barbell Federation is not just not helping him. She abandons him and even freezes his salary, believing that he will never recover, let alone compete. So at the age of 19, he managed on his own - he trained himself with the help of friends. No coach. No federation. The rest is history.
It’s not true this. He was trained with coaches. Salaries were freezed for all Bulgarian athletes in their federation not just for him. He was recovered in Government hospital and I am not sure he paid anything.
Would be nice if you would also cover the other competitions he was competing in (like the Bundesliga where he almost did 183 and clean & jerked 226) or the bulgarian nationals. Imho some relevant competitions if you look forward to Paris
How exactly does the watch party work? If we pay for the WL House TV watch party do we get to watch the sessions as well, or is it just the commentary?
Yes, we will be hosting Watch Parties at WLHOUSE TV. Max has just arrived in the UK and our set has been designed and put up. We won't be showing the program feed, but you'll be able to sync us up and get our commentary. Should be great fun!
@@Jack_huntakillayes the guys who look 35 years old while being 19 are all natural, i believe that. And small american girl that squats like 220 kg is natural too.
@@Jack_huntakillaThere’s no denying the hard work and incredible genetics of these athletes. Most people wouldn’t even be able to reach their level even with the best PEDs in the world. However, weightlifting is arguably one of the dirtiest sports in the Olympics. For example, 8 out of the 20 competitors tested positive for PEDs in the men’s 94 weightlifting category for the 2012 Olympics. That’s almost half of all competitors in that session testing positive for banned substances. In fact, the Olympic committee threatened to entirely remove weightlifting from the itinerary after the 2028 Olympics due to the sport’s history of corruption. Again, these athletes are incredibly gifted and hard working, but it would be naive to completely rule out the possibility of PEDs for many of these athletes.
@@nightcloud7164unless hes found guilty of doping i wouldnt want to accuse someone of doing if for real. If everyone in this sports takes drugs why bother following this sport even? Again, give me EVIDENCE of him or any other athletes taking PEDs and drugs please. Someone even commented earlier that every single one of them are on drugs and for me thats just plain ridiculous and foolish. If not dont you think it’s better to just stop accusing people?
The weightlifting hasn't started yet. Once they start we will be posting content all over TH-cam, social media, and WLHOUSE TV. In the mean time we are posting quite a lot about the athletes' journeys to the Olympics.
I have this theory that Germany has some of the best designer drugs (them and China). That’s why Karlos Nasar lifts for a German club. And I think he’s on drugs that they don’t know how to test for yet.
@@amitev that makes sense!!! But do you think he’s on German drugs? They have a lot of the Soviet era research and culture from the days of East Germany combined with first world capabilities when it reunified.
@@franklinroberts6456 as a recordholder he gets tested twice per month. He was sick recently and didn't take any medication because they might cause a positive doping test. On the other side it is hard to believe that he does all that without any juice. Yes, he has good coaches, yes he trains 7-8 hours per day, every day, but still... Having that said, I find your theory not that conspiratorial.
@@franklinroberts6456 that would hold water IMO. A torn achilles and back to making records in 1 year? I assume there was a forebearance period for testing after that (if hes tested periodically like USADA does) and likely used some various compounds beyond GH. Anyone in that position would do the same
@@franklinroberts6456 He simply puts more work and dedication into this sport than you ever will in anything you do in your life. It's not about drugs, it's about talent and dedication. The guy does 3 training sessions a day through the whole week. - no clubbing, no parties, no going out with friends. All he does is weight lifting.
@@amitev The only drugs that are tested for are the drugs that are widely known about. Look at what happened to Lu xiaojun during covid. Drugs would explain the STARK physique downfall.
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And he broke the 400kg in 89category, a true lion
I was alive when Karlos Nasar happened!
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@@ragexlukii2517hell yeah
I'll remenba u mfaka
Последните няколко дни гледах Насар многократно. Не мога да му се нагледам!
Напълни ми душата това момче!!
Господ здраве да му дава!
Амин!
Thank you!!! Bulgaria loves you !!! 🤍💚❤
Бьлгари, юнаци!
In a week I'll be seeing him and the other 89kg contestant live on the Olympic stage in my hometown, absolutely can't wait
Your lucky. Enjoy. And please root for Maude Charron women’s 59kg
Just waiting for your invite and I'm coming from Milan.😂
how was it?
Not disappointed I believe😁👍🏻
So you did see history ;)
Bulgarian Homelander
V'ed up to the skies.
@@Zeoilvia Like all the lifters. Did you just discover the sport weightlifting? His mother is from Bulgaria and his father from Lebanon. You can stick up to Calisthenics :D :D :D
He was raised in Bulgaria as Bulgarian he knows nothing else than bulgaria..a country means a certain spirit and properties my friend,he is also devoted christian
Next olimpic champion!! 🇧🇬
БРАВО ООООООООО!!!!😊❤БОГ ТЕ ОБИЧА, МИЛО МОМЧЕ❤😊😊😊 НИЕ...ВСИЧКИ БЪЛГАРИ...ПО ЦЕЛИЯ СВЯТ--СЪЩООО😊❤❤!!!! БЪДИ БЛАГОСЛОВЕН 😊❤❤ ДА ЖИВЕЕ И ПРЕБЪДВА МАЙЧИЦА-БЪЛГАРИЯ 😊❤❤АМИН
He will lift the entire Olympic village
He broke the 400kg record in Paris. Fantastic work Karlos and thank you !
With all due respect to Karlos. It's his time and the likely gold medalist in the 89's! I just wish we could've saw Karlos and Tian go at it one more time on the biggest stage! Both these guys in shape, peaked and prime, going head to head again... we're talking big numbers and world records!!
He just did it. Did you watch it?
Can't wait to see him and Lasha lift at the olympics! The 73s will be interesting too! And Li Wenwen.
Yup. Those are really the only ones I care about. Forgot about Li Wenwen, so I’m glad you brought that up. I usually don’t really care about women who lift 40-60kg less than men of the same weight, but she’s awesome.
@@patricklang7162 every weight class this year is exciting
Nothing existing in this category my friend! Karlos has no competition 😉
He just smashed it.
Asen Zlatev was only 82.5kg and he did 183+225 in 1986. Blagoev (90kg) managed 195.5 snatch in 1983. Too bad that those old records don't count anymore. Karlos is amazing though. Whole Bulgaria is proud of his achievement. He makes us remember our old legends from the 80s and 90s.
Also roids beyond imagination
@@ulikemyname6744 Everyone in top-tier athletics is on roids. Our team in socialist times was on unreasonable amounts of juice but they also trained unbelievably hard. They had heavy practice sessions up to three times per day. My father used to hang out with these guys in the cafeteria, he's seen them so dead tired after practice that they couldn't even eat.
This was, of course, super unhealthy and their life expectancy wasn't great. There's a reason the records of this generation of weightlifters had to be erased by changing the weight classes.
I wonder what will happen in the future when we'll probably have genetically engineered humans.
@@IordanIovkov No evidence for that. And we are not talking now but in the past when testing was not nearly as good and as sophisticated. There is a reason why so many "great" nations' greatness disappeared not just from weightlifting but from the Olympics as a whole. Those nations are almost exclusively Eastern European nations. They were abusers of roids in huge quantities. After the Seoul Olympics, things started to get more serious with testing and suddenly nations like Bulgaria completely disappeared. Btw, this is Bulgarian telling you this. My nation is one of the biggest abusers of steroids in weightlifting. Actually, we are probably the biggest ever in history.
@@ulikemyname6744 No evidence of what, my guy? I'm Bulgarian too. I'm a bit confused, it feels like you are replying to the wrong post or something.
ps. did you only read the first sentence I wrote?
@@IordanIovkov Everybody trained unbelievably hard. This is not an excuse.
When God is with him, who can be against him 🙏
YES!!!!❤❤❤😊
Karlos original trainer Ilian Iliev (who passed away in 2022) said that this kid is Olympics WR material before the Tokyo Olympics... He even predicted that he'll win the gold in Paris 100% (as he knew Karlos can't compete in Tokyo because of covid)... Karlos was lifting more than the men category while he was a teen!
Български лъв🇧🇬🦁
Он цыган?
@@RockyBilbao21811Нет
And 8 days later - Gold Medal and a new WR
ONE OF THE BEST EVER!
the goat and by far
Whole country is behind you
Thank you Karlos!Bulgaria loves you!🤍💚❤
Absolute Amazing
Това е нашето момче,,,Великан,,,❤
NASAR ❤❤❤❤
Let's go Karlos !
Seb I enjoyed your Q&A session on Weightliftinghouse TV recently. On it you mentioned the rumor of Karlos being offered big bucks to lift for Qatar. I hope it doesn’t come to that and the Bulgarian sports/weightlifting assoc. realize they have a national treasure in this guy and pay him accordingly. I realize it is not easy for a small European country to compete with an oil rich country like Qatar but I hope they do the right thing. I see a huge difference between changing countries vs moving to Manchester United or NY Yankees.
I don't see Karlos going to Qatar they have Meso at 102 and Carlos will be moving to that category after the 2024 Olympics.
Charles Bryant. 102? What happened to 96 class. Don’t assume the 2028 Olympic categories will be the same as this year’s. Aside from that Paris is Meso’s 3rd Olympics he’ll be 30 in 2028. He may have had enough after this year tho I hope not.
He categorically declined the offer. Unfortunately, we have corrupted sports organisation/ministry as they haven't even offered to pay for his surgery on the Achiles tendon. He spent nearly 30k on rehab, surgery etc. He said its more of a matter of honor not money. BTW Qatar offered him nearly $2.5M before even starting to compete for their flag ....
Betsy. He’s a better man than me if he can turn down that kind of money in order to continue lifting for his native country. As I understand it the money earned in the German league is somewhat modest; a couple thousand dollars a meet. If the Bulgarian federation isn’t kicking it in for him thru stipends how is he getting paid?
@JohnDoherty-dl2fz private sponsors, there is a healthy restaurant/takeaway "Arnold foods" in the capital which sponsors him with free food whenever he wants. Also he has colabs and endorsements from big companies to keep the cash going. He is not doing bad, but the support from our own country is missing sadly .....
I'm looking forward to these watch parties and seeing everyone lift. This is definitely going to be an eventful Olympics.
3:03 "A 16 kilogram jump, the most Bulgarian thing you could do"
I was in the army when Lasha was in his prime and unfortunately missed it but now we are seeing carlos prime and its amazing
We haven’t seen Carlos Prime yet
him looking like that 18 years old is mind blowing
Raw vegan too!
@@graychev Where do you have this information from?
Eagerly Waiting For Aug 6th 🔥🏋️♂️
It's aug 9
@@alexandarchalganov2111 it's 8th li fabin win 🥇
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂@@otzullu
404 baby
Is WH going to be uploading the full olympic coverage to the channel straight away?
БЪЛГАРИ, ЮНАЦИ!
Young legend!
No Chinese lifter will ever best Karlos Nasar! EVER!
WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWW❤❤
Fun fact: When he got injured he needed around 30 000 euros for surgery, The Bulgarian Barbell Federation is not just not helping him. She abandons him and even freezes his salary, believing that he will never recover, let alone compete. So at the age of 19, he managed on his own - he trained himself with the help of friends. No coach. No federation. The rest is history.
It’s not true this. He was trained with coaches.
Salaries were freezed for all Bulgarian athletes in their federation not just for him.
He was recovered in Government hospital and I am not sure he paid anything.
@@minglinnnlinnn Aha, so it doesnt matter what he said and I have to believe you, ok.
Would be nice if you would also cover the other competitions he was competing in (like the Bundesliga where he almost did 183 and clean & jerked 226) or the bulgarian nationals.
Imho some relevant competitions if you look forward to Paris
Well, he did, but if I remember correctly, he had almost 91kg when doing that, am I right?
How exactly does the watch party work? If we pay for the WL House TV watch party do we get to watch the sessions as well, or is it just the commentary?
Karlos eres un campeón!
BEAST!!!!
Bravo
The WH accessories look really nice.
I still don't understand how Karlos Nasar can be so good. I hope it's not the case of peaking early and dying out, but a sustained long career.
Bulgarian Lion!Proud to be Bulgarian!
bravooooo
The goat
Yeh. He’s quite good 👍🏽
3:03 😂❤
When does the weightlifting competition start at the Olympics?
August 7th - 11th
@@WeightliftingHousebut when is Karlos playing
@@karasita8932 Friday 9th
@@WeightliftingHouse thanks 🙏! He is going to win the gold medal 🥇!
МАШИНА !!!!
❤❤❤
Шампион на народа
Bulgarian power 💪🇧🇬❤️
🎉🎉🎉
I just want to know what this 19 year old is taking to be able to perform as well as he is, and hit the numbers he is hitting.
Bulgarian rakia, shopska salad, shkembe chorba, kebapche and banitsa.
You could take 5.5 grams of gear a week and still not sniff the B session.
Bulgarian DNA.
Everything 😂
Is he 18 still?
he is 20 and an olympic champion for bulgaria
Машина!
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Bulgarian power is back!
Will WH commentate during the olympics livestream?
EDIT please see response below
Yes, we will be hosting Watch Parties at WLHOUSE TV. Max has just arrived in the UK and our set has been designed and put up. We won't be showing the program feed, but you'll be able to sync us up and get our commentary. Should be great fun!
@@WeightliftingHouseI like the sound of that, but what are we synching up to? Is there an internet source for the event feed?
His max recorded was 240...😊
🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬
🎉
👍💪
It's so heavy it doesn't even bounce when he drops it
Bulgarian God !!!
What country is WH 😏
Based out of the UK
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Hype!
black boys mad because Karlos Nasar beat WR
Is he 18 ??
Yes. He's been 18 for a couple of years now.
He’s 20, born 12/05/2004
What's your steroid stack?
Yes.
They all roid
@@Jack_huntakillayes the guys who look 35 years old while being 19 are all natural, i believe that. And small american girl that squats like 220 kg is natural too.
@@Jack_huntakillaThere’s no denying the hard work and incredible genetics of these athletes. Most people wouldn’t even be able to reach their level even with the best PEDs in the world. However, weightlifting is arguably one of the dirtiest sports in the Olympics. For example, 8 out of the 20 competitors tested positive for PEDs in the men’s 94 weightlifting category for the 2012 Olympics. That’s almost half of all competitors in that session testing positive for banned substances. In fact, the Olympic committee threatened to entirely remove weightlifting from the itinerary after the 2028 Olympics due to the sport’s history of corruption. Again, these athletes are incredibly gifted and hard working, but it would be naive to completely rule out the possibility of PEDs for many of these athletes.
@@nightcloud7164unless hes found guilty of doping i wouldnt want to accuse someone of doing if for real. If everyone in this sports takes drugs why bother following this sport even? Again, give me EVIDENCE of him or any other athletes taking PEDs and drugs please. Someone even commented earlier that every single one of them are on drugs and for me thats just plain ridiculous and foolish. If not dont you think it’s better to just stop accusing people?
@@Jack_huntakilla yeah, they're *all* doping. Every single one of them.
Nino the clown should not be allowed to do that, stare down Carlos. Nino is a hot head and braggard. Will always lose to Karlos.
Why are you guys barley posting any content about the Olympics
No rights to do content about the Olympics.
Olympics are being real stingy
The weightlifting hasn't started yet. Once they start we will be posting content all over TH-cam, social media, and WLHOUSE TV. In the mean time we are posting quite a lot about the athletes' journeys to the Olympics.
Has not started yet
Starts on August 7th 😀
first
Ilya Ilyn vibes, not in a good way.
I have this theory that Germany has some of the best designer drugs (them and China). That’s why Karlos Nasar lifts for a German club. And I think he’s on drugs that they don’t know how to test for yet.
Good theory. He lifts there for the money as the Bulgarian federation gives him literally no salary.
@@amitev that makes sense!!! But do you think he’s on German drugs? They have a lot of the Soviet era research and culture from the days of East Germany combined with first world capabilities when it reunified.
@@franklinroberts6456 as a recordholder he gets tested twice per month. He was sick recently and didn't take any medication because they might cause a positive doping test. On the other side it is hard to believe that he does all that without any juice. Yes, he has good coaches, yes he trains 7-8 hours per day, every day, but still... Having that said, I find your theory not that conspiratorial.
@@franklinroberts6456 that would hold water IMO. A torn achilles and back to making records in 1 year? I assume there was a forebearance period for testing after that (if hes tested periodically like USADA does) and likely used some various compounds beyond GH. Anyone in that position would do the same
@@franklinroberts6456 He simply puts more work and dedication into this sport than you ever will in anything you do in your life. It's not about drugs, it's about talent and dedication. The guy does 3 training sessions a day through the whole week. - no clubbing, no parties, no going out with friends. All he does is weight lifting.
women of culture, we gather again
No life and huge amounts of peds, is it really worth it. Juhaptergee
why does an 18 year old look like a 35year old.
Bulgarian genes + 3 trainings per day
@@amitev plus steroids
I honestly don't get this "he looks like he's 35" narrative. I'm not saying anything about steroids but he doesn't remotely look 35 to me.
@@DavidIntradayhe gets tested twice per month since he broke the world record. No chance to get juiced.
@@amitev The only drugs that are tested for are the drugs that are widely known about. Look at what happened to Lu xiaojun during covid. Drugs would explain the STARK physique downfall.
Drugs.
I don’t know how many of you lift, but those numbers are just extraterrestrial……
He likely cheats
Has he failed his drug test yet?
No, he hasn't. He is tested twice a month due to his world records. Please stop writing stupid things.
You have to check your drug test
@@alexanderdelchev2077 He's juicing, quit being naive.
We all know how this will end up, eventually he will get caught with juice, soon or later.
EI BETTER SHOW THE OLYMPICS BETTER GIVE US THE LIGHT WE ARE HERE BABY BULGARIA IS HERE AND WE OWN IT ONCE AGAIN ITS HOME FINALLY !
Is he still 18?
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