• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
The BarBend Logo in white.

BarBend

The Online Home for Strength Sports

  • News
    • CrossFit
    • Strongman
    • Bodybuilding
    • Powerlifting
    • Weightlifting
    • HYROX
  • Reviews
    • Recovery
      • Best Cold Plunges
      • Best Saunas
      • Best Mini-Massage Guns
    • Supplements
      • Best Protein
        • Best Vegan Protein Powders
        • Best Whey Isolate Protein Powders
        • Best Mass Gainer
        • Best Protein Bars
      • Best Pre-Workouts
        • Best Pre-Workout for Women
        • Best Pre-Workouts for Men
        • Best Non-Stim Pre-Workouts
        • Strongest Pre-Workouts
      • Best Creatine
      • Best Electrolyte Supplements
      • Best Greens Powder
      • Best Meal Replacements
      • Best Nitric Oxide Supplements
      • Best Fat Burners
      • Individual Supplement Reviews
    • Cardio Equipment
      • Best Treadmills
      • Best Rowing Machines
      • Best Exercise Bikes
      • Best Ellipticals
      • Best Recumbent Bikes
      • Individual Cardio Equipment Reviews
    • Strength Equipment
      • Best Adjustable Dumbbells
      • Best Dumbbells
      • Best Kettlebells
      • Best Barbells
      • Best Squat Racks
      • Best Weight Benches
      • Best Resistance Bands
      • Best Leg Extension Machines
      • Individual Strength Equipment Reviews
    • Apparel
      • Best Weightlifting Shoes
      • Best Cross Training Shoes
      • Best Running Shoes
      • Best Gym Shorts
    • Fitness Tech
      • Best Running Apps
      • Best Fitness Trackers
      • Best Workout Apps
      • Best Smart Scales
    • Support Gear
      • Best Lifting Straps
      • Best Gym Bags
      • Best Lifting Gloves
      • Best Wrist Wraps
  • Nutrition
    • Diets
      • Carb Cycling
      • Vertical Diet
      • Reverse Dieting
      • Carnivore Diet
      • Ketogenic Diet
      • Intermittent Fasting
      • IIFYM Diet
    • Muscle Gain
      • How to Dirty Bulk
      • Go From Cutting to Bulking
      • Eat These Carbs
      • How to Eat for Muscle
    • Fat Loss
      • Macros for Fat Loss
      • Calorie Deficits
      • Natural Fat Burners
      • Cut 2 Pounds Weekly
    • Supplement Guides
      • Pre-Workout
      • Whey Protein
      • Mass Gainers
      • Greens Powders
      • Creatine
      • BCAAs
    • Daily Protein Needs
    • Pre- and Post-Workout Nutrition
    • Foods With Creatine
    • Bulking Tips
  • Training
    • Exercise Guides
      • Deadlift
      • Bench Press
      • Back Squat
      • Overhead Press
      • Lat Pulldown
      • Shoulder Exercises
      • Chest Exercises
      • Ab Exercises
      • Quad Exercises
      • Biceps Exercises
    • Training Guides
      • Beginner’s Guide to the Gym
      • How to Build Muscle
      • Guide to Muscle Hypertrophy
      • How to Train on a Cut
    • Workouts
      • Back Workouts
      • At-Home Workouts
      • Chest & Back Workouts
      • Full-Body Workout
      • HIIT Workouts
      • Bodybuilding Workouts
      • Farmer’s Carry Workouts
    • Programs
      • 5×5 Program
      • Bodybuilding Programs
      • Push-Up Program
      • Pull-Up Program
      • 5/3/1 Program
      • Powerbuilding Program
      • German Volume Training
      • Build Your Own Program
  • Calculators
    • Protein Intake Calculator
    • Macros Calculator
    • BMR Calculator
    • Squat Calculator
    • Calorie Calculator
  • Community Forum
Home » Powerlifting News » Bobb Matthews (120KG) Deadlifts 381KG Double In Training

Bobb Matthews (120KG) Deadlifts 381KG Double In Training

Matthews is the 2024 Classic World Champion in the 120KG class.

Written by Jo Whiteley
Last updated on August 29th, 2024

On his first international appearance, Bobb Matthews claimed the 2024 International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) 2024 Classic World title in the 120KG class.

  • Moreover, he did it at 105.9 kilograms bodyweight, not even a kilogram into the class.

Matthews deadlifted 380 kilograms at the 2024 IPF Classic World Championships (CWC) in Druskininkai, Lithuania, to secure the title, totaling over ten kilograms more than his nearest rival.

However, he looks set to leave that number in the dust, judging by a training update Matthews shared on his Instagram page on Aug. 14, 2024, wherein he took 381 kilograms for two smooth repetitions. 

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Super SaiŸan BOBB (@ssjbobb)

Using a lifting belt to increase intra-abdominal pressure, Matthews set up in a sumo stance and began to pull. The first repetition looked comfortable and locked out easily. Matthews returned the barbell to the platform and re-set his hook grip in preparation for the second rep. It was a little slower than the first but locked out well.

It seems Matthews may have attempted a triple rather than a double, but the final rep was unsuccessful. However, he stated in the caption that it was a personal record (PR), i.e., the most he has ever done.

Next block, I hunt an all-time deadlift PR. But for reps.

Matthews’ performance at the 2024 CWC won him more than just the gold medal. By making the podium, he guaranteed a place at the 2025 World Games in Chengdu, China. The World Games is a multi-sport event held every four years for sports that aren’t yet included in the Summer Olympic Games. 

  • Matthews totaled more than 95% of the total world record in his class, securing his spot at the 2025 Sheffield Powerlifting Championships in the UK. This contest has an unusual format in which athletes from different weight classes compete against each other, not on formula, but on the proportion they achieve of the total world record in their class.

Given that Matthews was barely into the 120KG class at the 2024 CWC, it raises the question of which weight class he will compete in at future meets. The World Games features combined weight classes, and Matthews will have to lift in the same class he qualified for — in this case, the combined 120KG and 120+KG classes.

However, it may be in Matthews’ interest to compete in the 105KG class at Sheffield as the total world record is 940.5 kilograms, compared to 978.5 kilograms in the 120KG class. As his body weight has been within a couple of kilograms of the 105KG class at his last three meets, it would seem viable to weight cut. Whichever class Matthews chooses, he will get plenty of time to build upon an already colossal deadlift.

More Powerlifting News

  • How To Watch 2024 IPF Junior World Powerlifting Championships
  • Joseph McDonald (120KG) Breaks IPF Junior Total World Record at the 2024 NAPF North American Powerlifting Championships
  • 19-Year-Old Nonso Chinye Deadlifts 400KG/881LB Ahead of IPF Junior World Championships

Featured image: @ssjbobb on Instagram

About Jo Whiteley

Six-time IPF masters world champion, Jo lifts both raw and equipped. She holds European, Commonwealth, and British records, but is still looking for her first world record. She is one of the IPF’s lead commentators and is passionate about talking and writing about powerlifting. She is also a core member of the OpenPowerlifting data project, attempting to archive the entire world of powerlifting. She lives in the Peak District, UK, with husband and cats.

View All Articles

Primary Sidebar

Latest Reviews

Featured image for the Ironmaster Super Bench Pro V2 Review

Ironmaster Super Bench Pro V2 Review (2025): Our Expert’s New Favorite FID Bench

Titan T3 Power Rack Review

Titan T3 Power Rack Review (2025): An Expert-Approved Rig Beckoning to Budget-Minded Athletes

Our tester works out at the beach in preparation for the Rogue Resistance Bands Review

Rogue Resistance Bands Review (2025): Tested by a Certified Personal Trainer

Barbend tester Jake Herod works out on a Force USA Trainer

Force USA G3 Review (2025): Our Experts Tested This Compact All-In-One Rack for Small Home Gyms

BarBend

BarBend is an independent website. The views expressed on this site may come from individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the view of BarBend or any other organization. BarBend is the Official Media Partner of USA Weightlifting.

  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Pinterest

Sections

  • CrossFit
  • Strongman
  • Bodybuilding
  • Powerlifting
  • Weightlifting
  • Reviews
  • Nutrition
  • Training

More

  • BarBend Newsletter
  • BarBend Podcast
  • The Ripped Report
  • 1RM Calculator
  • BMR Calculator
  • Macros Calculator
  • Protein Calculator
  • Squat Calculator

Policies

  • Accessibility
  • Advice Disclaimer
  • Cookies Policy
  • Disclaimers
  • Disclosures
  • Editorial Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

Copyright © 2025 · BarBend Inc · Sitemap