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#3 Physical attributes
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Which of the two men is more physically dominating, at least on paper?
Let's face it, most of us wouldn't want either Roman Reigns or Brock Lesnar on the opposite side if a bar fight breaks out. Most normal people don't look like they do, and they are both incredible physical specimens.
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Brock Lesnar is billed in at 6'3" at 286 lb. According to Celebrity Inside, his chest size is 54 inches and his biceps are a staggering 20 inches. He's the prototypical WWE big guy, and is a freak athlete. For a man as big as he is, he moves very swiftly indeed.
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You'll be shocked to hear how evenly matched Roman Reigns is, when compared, on paper. Standing in at 6'3" yet again, he weighs just a little under than Lesnar, at 265 lb. While he may be the smaller guy in this particular equation, he is by no means a small guy, with a 50-inch chest and 18-inch biceps.
Little wonder then, why Vince McMahon has always been high on both these men!
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