If it does turnout to be true, I'm guessing it will be something heart related. He was still a huge guy a couple of years back -
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Rip.
Aside from giving this guy his due respect for starters. He could easily be compared to the top line of dooch-baggers at the moment in Pro-bodybuilding... But secondly, unlike current teen phenoms who burn themselves out on drugs via the advice of so-called guru's, this guy only got better and kept his hair in the process. His legacy should only be he was a great bodybuilder, but should provide a
lesson to the current following of mega-dosing, over eating, under-training, and all around being a pussy in the gym.
Lastly, I felt the need to post because despite what anyone wants to say about his theorized use history and bodybuilding lifestyle playing a role in his early death, i'd first point out a couple things. 62 year old men die all the time. Men that look like the picture above, dont have whats considered healthy blood pressure and typically arent prioritizing cardiovascular fitness over remaining bulky and strong. They are typically going to be borderline diabetic as well. If he did succumb to heart issues, just looking at this picture speaks for itself then.
One could speculate on and on about whether he was a heavy drinker, smoker, many other things. My point is, without medical intervention, hefty fellas in this age bracket kick the bucket, often. In fact, his early years of bodybuilding likely extended his life.