Here's what we can say:
* The largest recorded wolf was likely a male Alaskan wolf, with estimates suggesting they can reach up to 175 pounds (79 kg).
* The average weight of a male Alaskan wolf is closer to 100 pounds (45 kg), and females are generally smaller, averaging around 75 pounds (34 kg).
It's important to note that:
* There's no official "biggest wolf" record kept.
* Weight varies based on geographic location, prey availability, and individual genetics.
* The largest recorded wolves are often reported based on anecdotal accounts, and there's no way to verify the accuracy of these reports.
So, while we can say that the largest recorded wolves likely weighed around 175 pounds, it's impossible to know for sure what the absolute biggest wolf ever was.