According to his contest history he has been competing since 2002. Below is a link to his Shawn Ray interview right after the contest. In this interview he says he weighed 300 pounds off-season and trains in El Paso. Also a couple more photos.http://www.musculardevelopment.com/contests/npc-usa-bodybuilding-championships/30513-npc-usa-bodybuilding-championships-2016/15372-rasheed-oldacre-s-post-win-interview-npc-usa-2016.html#.V54JVFT3bCQ
Everyone is always saying "if he gets in condition" that's been the line for beyeke, curry, Kuclo, roelly, Cedric, etc...Modern bbing size for the sake of size Been said a billion times but is this the best there is today??
He should tighten up and do the next pro show.
Monster. And further proof white guys don't have a chance in bodybuilding anymore.
John Jewett could have just as well won the overall if judged fairly. He was more complete. Look at the pics.
No abs? I noticed that. What is with the lack of abs, yet striated and in condition everywhere else?
I am not a fan of modern day bodybuilding, I think he looks like he wouldn't have placed in the 90s when I think of guys like Edgar Fletcher, Mat Mendahall etc couldn't win shows and a guy comes in looking like hes 6 weeks out and wins, just wrong.
Rasheed would've looked better if he was 10-12LB lighterHe is like a shorter version of Quincy Taylor
Quincy didn't have the chest and doesn't have that "thick" look to him like this dude. Who knows this dude might be another Ronnie Coleman in the making.
Thanks he already has all the muscle he needs.
Rasheed looks strong too
That's John Hebrewett to you!