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feeling sorry for this guy. all that hard work and dedication he put into his training to make it as a champ, he must of trained for at least 10 years. and its been taken away from him in a flash,He was a good guy :bored::redface:

 
This CDGwas beautiful specimen
 
Here he is in better days
 
His death photo was posted on facebook. You can check more pictures there.

http://www.facebook.com/OfficialDadashi?sk=photos

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Woow!! Very sexy, yes!!!!
 
Very attractive. I am curious to learn more details about what led to his stabbing. Who are the three young guys covering their faces, and are they the responsible ones.
 
i want his soles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
This is something I would expect for an outlaw, not a champ. Very very sad to see. Thanks for the info.
 
I would have given his body the special care a champ deserves.
 
Very attractive. I am curious to learn more details about what led to his stabbing. Who are the three young guys covering their faces, and are they the responsible ones.
Here is very interesting article:
A celebrated Iranian strongman has been stabbed to death in Tehran in an apparent revenge attack after he questioned the standing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the country's Supreme Leader.

Ruhollah Dadashi was stabbed to death by three assailants after a head-on collision in Tehran last week.

He had been a prominent supporter of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. His skills were heavily promoted in the state media, especially in publications close to the controversial president.

Iran organized an all-comers strongest man world championship on the Gulf island of Kish last year. When Dadashi won, he was lauded in the media as the prime exponent of a discipline at which Iran has excelled in recent years.

But his apparent willingness to take sides in a power struggle between Mr Ahmadinejad and Ayatollah Khamenei appears to have been his undoing.

He was recently said to have "insulted" the Supreme Leader by publicly observing that the Ayatollah Khamenei was "behind" the pressures on Mr Ahmadinejad.

He had offered his gold medal to the president, praising Mr Ahmadinejad as "the real champion of the nation".

Witnesses said Mr Dadashi had confronted three men in another car after the accident. The attackers fought with Mr Dadashi for 40 minutes, finally overpowering and stabbing him 50 times, according to reports. Commander Alireza Akbarshahi of the Greater Tehran Police Force said:

"All the three people involved in the murder of Dadashi have now been arrested as they were attempting to flee the capital city".


A conservative website, Jahan News, bemoaned the use of violence to settle political scores. "Violence has now become an indispensable part of our cultural life which is a reflection of the intolerance that has swept our establishments," it said. "Our politicians and intellectuals must urgently sit down and find a lasting solution."

Mr Dadashi held the Iranian and Asian titles and in the international championship he beat 12 other contestants from Asia and Europe.

Mr Ahmadinejad has suffered a series of rebukes from Ayatollah Khamenei in recent months, including a very public dressing-down for attempting to fire Iran's intelligence minister.

Once allies, Ayatollah Khamenei's support was vital to Mr Ahmadinejad's survival after protests following the rigged presidential election in 2009. Since then Ayatollah Khamenei has been said to fear that Mr Ahmadinejad has grown too powerful.
 
Thankfully, unless the US and other shitty countries, Iran's punishment policy is loose enough to mean these 3 criminals will likely be tortured (hopefully they take pictures) before being put to death.
 
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