Does anyone know what Ed Nunn has been up to lately?
After the 2013 Arnold Classic, he stated his woes with bodybuilding in an interview he had with, I believe, FlexOnline [a now-defunct Ironage bodybuilding website, which was the online companion piece to FLEX magazine, a now-defunct Ironage bodybuilding magazine]. FLEX, in both magazine and digital format, were part of the bodybuilding empire of Ironage bodybuilding magazine mogul, Joe Weider. This was back when Joe Weider controlled 96% of the bodybuilding industry, but who himself was, interestingly enough, controlled financially by the Rothschild family.
It's fascinating to read about what people control what industries, etc, and it is interesting to note that the Rothschild controls all industry and all other alleged heads of industry, and even heads of state!
The Rothschild family controls: our news, our media, our oil, and our government!
I read about that in a meme online [below] so it must be true!

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But on a serious note, does anyone know what happened to Ed "Second to" Nunn?
He was upset with his 8th place spot at the 2013 Arnold Classic, and in the post-contest interview stated that "I'm a six foot tall Black man", suggesting that he felt race may have had something to do with his placing.
Although that makes no sense, because 5 of the 7 men who beat him at the contest were themselves N's! LOL! Literally, a handful of N's beat Ed Nunn, and he suggested that race was the factor in his placing 8th.

It's sort of funny, because when you think about how 5 of 7 of the guys who beat Nunn were themselves N's, and how Nunn also mentioned being six feet tall, when Toney Freeman is a 6'2" Black man, and placed 3rd at the contest that year.

I fail to see how being an N resulted in Ed Nunn's 8th placing - there were only two non-N's who beat Nunn at that contest! Hidetada Yamagishi and Ben Pakulski.
In fact, 7 bodybuilders in the top 10 that year were N's! LOL!!! Ben Pakulski was the ONLY bodybuilder in the top 10 that year! Here are the contest results:
http://musclememory.com/show.php?c=Arnold+Classic+-+IFBB&y=2013But notice that Ed Nunn's last contest was the following year - so clearly, he was starting to feel badly about bodybuilding as an industry and/or his respective contest results, because he did end up quitting/retiring from bodybuilding:
http://musclememory.com/show.php?a=Nunn,+EdwardEd is a super nice guy, and I felt was a great bodybuilder! He did look very good in 2013, so it is a bit sad to see him only place 8th in 2013:
What a nice dude! Great person and bodybuilder.
F*ck, I talk and type way too much. I wish I could get that under control!
Here is a video of Nunn at the prejudging of the Arnold Classic that year - he nailed his conditioning, and I can definitely see why he was sad about his placing - even IF race or height was not the single individual factor for placing as he did:
Ed Nunn in the "Pump Room" [Brehm Room] at the Veteran's Memorial auditorium in Columbus, Ohio:
Another video from the 2013 Pump Room with Ed Nunn, as well as Johnnie O. Jackson:
Great physique. Sad that you can be that big and shredded and barely make the top 10 in the top bodybuilding contests today. It just seems so daunting how big and lean you have to be to place well in something that doesn't even pay well unless you are literally one of the top 4-6 in the world. No wonder some bodybuilders leave the industry bitter, and with regrets.
Does anyone know what happened to this excellent tall Black Ironage bodybuilder? Talk about a small waist! Nunn's clavicle structure/width and his long football-shaped arms are both very Goodrum-like: