When he dies, people will say what they always say about bodybuilders/weightlifters. Here is a list of them:
-Steroids and massive amount of drugs had nothing to do with it.
-He died doing what he loved. How many people can say they did that?
-He was a nice guy and truly cared for others. He was a family man.
-I met him at an expo and he was a nice guy.
-He didn't take as much drugs as everyone things. He had a congenital heart disease.
-Just because he had a liver and kidney transplant, it does not matter. He's a bodybuilder and wanted to keep improving. Everyone wants to be the best in their "sport."
- One time I saw him bench 800 pounds raw. Dude was massive in person.
spot on
no thanks
Will go down in history as one of the strongest men in his apartment complex.
Will go down in history as one of the strongest men in his apartment complex.
Im going to keep this in a file and paste it up for every died bodybuilder,...its exact
I think over on that side of the ocean they refer to low income housing as "council housing".
Is that accurate brad?
For someone who takes bodybuilding so seriously he sure LLS.
Wonder what his getbig username is.
When he dies, people will say what they always say about bodybuilders/weightlifters. Here is a list of them:
-Steroids and massive amount of drugs had nothing to do with it.
-He died doing what he loved. How many people can say they did that?
-He was a nice guy and truly cared for others. He was a family man.
-I met him at an expo and he was a nice guy.
-He didn't take as much drugs as everyone things. He had a congenital heart disease.
-Just because he had a liver and kidney transplant, it does not matter. He's a bodybuilder and wanted to keep improving. Everyone wants to be the best in their "sport."
- One time I saw him bench 800 pounds raw. Dude was massive in person.
When he dies, people will say what they always say about bodybuilders/weightlifters. Here is a list of them:my favorite
-Steroids and massive amount of drugs had nothing to do with it.
-He died doing what he loved. How many people can say they did that?
-He was a nice guy and truly cared for others. He was a family man.
-I met him at an expo and he was a nice guy.
-He didn't take as much drugs as everyone things. He had a congenital heart disease.
-Just because he had a liver and kidney transplant, it does not matter. He's a bodybuilder and wanted to keep improving. Everyone wants to be the best in their "sport."
- One time I saw him bench 800 pounds raw. Dude was massive in person.
Looks terrible and uses all that???
Anxious to see how fatboy handles dieting, training hard while weakened and resisting food when you want it most. He has a long ass way to go...
my favorite
1.Dead at 37
2.Is he died?
of course then fallows:
3.He died for you bitches!
So it ends
Him dying for us be the pinnacle of bodybuilding success.I dont wish death to the guy.
Monster Pecs!!!:D
"1"
he does LLS- a big but fat perma bulker
but I like his honesty
I dont wish death to the guy.
But he seems not really to be too concerned much about living a long healthy life.
Seems an all around solid bloke! It would fail to surprise me if he posts here in proxy.
Loaded to the bollocks with anabolics, at least the lad isn't up to his tits in insulin and growth hormone.
Will go down in history as one of the strongest men in his apartment complex.
Lot of hate for the man, hes a big big guy most likely with body dysmorphia and couldnt handle dieting. At least hes being HONEST which is really rare. He doesnt seem to be claiming to be anything hes not, hes just trying to push his personal limits of size.