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  2. Leroy Colbert - Wikipedia

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    Leroy Colbert (May 9, 1933, New York, US – November 20, 2015, age 82) was an American professional bodybuilder.He is credited as the first man to develop 21 inch arms ‘drug-free’.

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  5. A Former Mr. Canada Shares Advice From 60 Years of Training - AOL

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    Former Mr. Canada Shares Training Advice YouTube Raymond Sansoucy was 17 when he won his first physique competition in Montreal. He went on to win a number of championship titles, eventually being ...

  6. Chris Bumstead - Wikipedia

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    As his bodybuilding goals began to stack up, "All of a sudden, I was coming second at the Olympia,” he stated [citation needed]. Bumstead made his competitive debut in 2014 at 19 years old. [14] Bumstead's first bodybuilding show was a regional level show in Ontario, which he participated in with his sister, Melissa Valliere. They both won ...

  7. Greg Kovacs - Wikipedia

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    In the latter half of the 1990s, Greg Kovacs was the largest pro bodybuilder. According to Muscle Insider, his height was 6 ft 4 in (193 cm), his off-season weight was 420 lb (190 kg) and contest weight 330 lb (150 kg); his arms measured 25 in (64 cm), his chest 70 in (180 cm), and his legs 35 in (89 cm). [2]