I shouldn't have stooped to a personal attack sorry, although I still think your advice is wrong.Not sure how my lifts and body composition relate what the OP need to do to achieve his goals?? He has his body and I have mine both operate independently of each other, so what ever my state is does not have any affect on the goals of the OP and what he needs to do to achieve them.
I suggested the OP needs to gain 10kg of mucle to suit his frame, this would result in an overall gain of weight even if he lost his fat, so still can not see where gaining 10kg of muscle is shit advice??
I pointed my weight out to the OP in my original post, so can't see what business it is of yours to point it out or how it relates to the discussion??
You suggest my lifts are average, I would suggest you are way off the mark, I would love you to point out an avaerage person that benches 135kg and squats 170kg, you must live in giant land or something, most average people I see around have trouble walking up a flight of stairs and carrying the groceries inside, hell even take it up a notch and just look at Gym goers in general, bet I still measure up well above the average gym rat.
Op should focus on slimming down first undoubtedly some recomp will occur if he continues to lift BUT scale weight will go down no doubt about it