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A strongman from Pakistan weighing 900 pounds and standing 6’6” is currently looking for a woman to love. Dubbed as the “Pakistani Hulk,” 27-year-old Pakistan native Arbab Khizer Hayat rose to fame after a video of him winning tug-of-war against a tractor went viral. It’s sad, however, that his fame hasn’t translated to love.

In a recent interview, Hayat revealed that love is something he desperately craves. “In the last seven years, I have been desperately looking for love,” he said. He also admitted having seen 200-300 girls over the years, but he dumped them all because of their average heights.

“I need a heavyweight wife so I do not hurt her,” he said. “All the women who have wanted to marry me so far have been too skinny,” he added.

Hayat revealed that he had to dump all the women he had dated before over fears of crushing them. That is why now, he is specifically looking for a woman who is at least 220 pounds and above 6’4” so he’s confident they’d look good together.

The Pakistani Hulk also revealed that his ideal mate is someone who is good at cooking, so she could keep up with his ungodly eating habits. Khizer, who claims to be perfectly healthy, consumes 10,000 calories a day, which include 36 eggs for breakfast, more than one gallon of milk, seven pounds of meat for lunch and dinner, and lots of rice and bread.

Hulk takes pride in the fact that despite his size, he does not have any medical conditions. He also said he’s absolutely fit and comfortable with his weight, but he still keeps exercising and eating to become a world-champion strongman.

“My immediate goal is to enter WWE competitions,” he revealed. “I am looking to meet weight targets and I am consulting doctors to keep nutrition going,” he added.

Hulk’s WWE ambition started when he was a teenager. Recognizing that he was bigger than average, Arbab Khizer Hayat made it a goal to gain weight and build muscle so he could join strongman championships in the future.

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