<P> Anderson could not compete in the 1960 Olympics because he had been ruled a professional for accepting money for some of his weight lifting and strength exhibitions . Thus at the 1960 Olympics the Soviet heavyweight Yury Vlasov bested records set at the 1956 Olympics, with Anderson not competing in the contest . A short time later however, not to be outdone by the Russian and to verify his position as the World's Strongest Man, Anderson lifted the same weight as the Russian three times in quick succession demonstrating unbelievable strength . The extraordinary American athlete that Anderson was solidified his position as the most dominant lifter in the world and cemented his legacy as the strongest of the strong . </P> <P> In 1961, Anderson and his wife Glenda founded the Paul Anderson Youth Home, a home for troubled youth in Vidalia, Georgia . They both helped to build and support the Home with an average of 500 speaking engagements and strength exhibitions per year--notwithstanding the chronic congenital kidney disease that eventually killed him at age 61 . He would perform stunts such as hammering a nail with his bare fist and raising a table loaded with eight men onto his back . </P> <P> The Guinness Book of World Records (1985 edition) lists his feat of lifting 6,270 pounds (2,850 kg) in a back lift as "the greatest weight ever raised by a human being". Anderson turned professional after the 1956 Summer Olympics, and so many of his feats of strength, while generally credible, were not done under rigorous enough conditions to be official . Nevertheless, Guinness Book of World Records did cite him in its 1985 edition for a backlift of 6,270 pounds . This became the basis for his reputation as the "World's Strongest Man". </P> <P> In 1960, Anderson married Glenda Garland . The couple were devout Christians . They had a daughter named Paula (born 1966). </P>

Who holds the record for most weight lifted
find me the text answering this question