Bodybuilder Moustafa Ismail, 24, insists that his 31-inch arms are solely the result of training and a diet that consists of 7 pounds of protein, 9 pounds of carbohydrates and 3 gallons of water per day.
Guinness World Records is a little bit skeptical and is conducting research to decide whether he will be recognized as a world record holder.
Ismail had better hope he gets the guy who had to transport Ryan Braun's doping test results. Otherwise, I think he is going to lose.
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