John Richard Brzenk (born July 15, 1964) is a former professional armwrestler from the United States, who is often referred to as "the greatest armwrestler of all time". Over his career, he has won more than 500 championship titles.
John Brzenk's father, John Brzenk Sr., was an arm wrestler, and Brzenk says he gained some of his forearm size through genetics.
Brzenk started his amateur career in the classroom, where he arm wrestled students across tables for five years. When he was in eighth grade, he broke his arm while armwrestling his father's friend, and has stated that this breakage increased his tendon strength significantly. Over the years, Brzenk has often been called "The Giant Crusher", "The Golden Boy", "G.O.A.T.", and the "Perfect Storm" for his ability to pin opponents twice his size.
Brzenk started his professional career in 1982, at the age of 18, where he won his first world title on ABC's 1983 Wide World of Sports. From 1982 to 2015, he only lost a single supermatch, and only a handful of people had beaten him in tournaments. Most of these losses occurred later during that time, when he was older. Two of his most prominent losses were to Alexey Voyevoda in 2004 and Devon Larratt in 2008, both of whom are considered legendary arm wrestlers.
Aside from arm wrestling, Brzenk works as a mechanic at Delta Air Lines. He says the job is non-physical so his arms get plenty of rest.
During his career he has competed for upwards of US$80,000.
Brzenk won championships in a number of different weight classes, including four world championships in the heavyweight division, and the middleweight world championship.
He also had an uncredited cameo in the 1987 Sylvester Stallone film Over the Top, and was the subject of the feature documentary Pulling John, directed by Vassiliki Khonsari and Sevan Matossian. The documentary chronicles Brzenk's legendary arm wrestling career by following him intimately for four years, during which he competes in global tournaments and ponders retiring from the sport he loves.
After defeating Marcio Barboza in the 2015 WAL Heavyweight Right-Handed Championship, Brzenk took an extended period of time off from armwrestling due to injuries.
In 2018, Brzenk lost an attempted comeback match against Travis Bagent in Moldova. On July 31, 2021, Brzenk returned to arm wrestling full time by defeating Chance Shaw in a supermatch. On December 11 of the same year, Brzenk faced right-handed heavyweight title holder Devon Larratt at King of the Table 2 (KOTT 2). Despite Brzenk defeating Larratt in one of his most recent matches before his layoff from armwrestling, a bigger, stronger Larratt proved to be too much for Brzenk, who lost by a score of 4âÂÂ0.
On February 10, 2022, Brzenk made his debut at the international arm wrestling tournament East vs West 2 by defeating Khadzimurat Zoloev. This win allowed him to reclaim, at the age of 57, the world's top ranking in the 225 pound division. On May 21, at East vs West 3, Brzenk had a match against Zurab Tavberidze. Brzenk won this match by a score of 3âÂÂ2.
On August 6, 2022, at East vs West 4, Brzenk was defeated in a right-handed supermatch with Kazakhstan armwrestler Kydyrgali Ongarbaev. On November 19 of the same year, in the next installment of East vs West, Brzenk defeated Oleg Petrenko in a right-handed supermatch in dominant fashion, 3âÂÂ0.
On January 21, 2023, Brzenk participated in a fifth consecutive installment of East vs West, losing a hard-fought supermatch to Irakli Zirakashvili by a score of 3âÂÂ2. The next month, on February 25, Brzenk had his toughest test to date, a match at KOTT 6 against Super Heavyweight Denis Cyplenkov, the former world #1 who had not had a match in four years due to health issues. Despite the long layoff, Cyplenkov did not look like he had lost any of his physical or table ability, defeating Brzenk by an almost effortless 6âÂÂ0 score. On August 12, 2023, Brzenk lost 0âÂÂ4 to Todd Hutchings at the AWC Reloaded event.
On September 23, 2023, Brzenk went against Alexey Voyevoda at King of the Table 8. This was a rematch of their historic first match in 2004, which Voyevoda won. Circumstances were different this time, as Voyevoda had not competed in years and was not as dominant as he had been. Brzenk won the match 4âÂÂ2.
Brzenk announced his retirement after his match against Yoshinobu Kanai.