Here are some athletes in the NFL who have type 2 diabetes. Trust me, I could find hundreds of more examples if you wish. I think your contribution to this thread is officially moot. Hasta la vista my GNC hombre. 
http://kids.jdrf.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.viewPage&page_id=44EFE15C-2A5E-7B6E-1A2A90E06812960F
You are wrong assclown ! The link you sent me shows 2 of the 3 NFL players DID NOT have type 2 !!!
2 of them had TYPE 1 Juvenile onset !!
Whats wrong ? Cant you read ?? So in the entire NFL, you came up with 1 names that is type 2. And to show how stupid you really are-Mike Sinclair (the black guy with the bad genetics) STATED THAT HE BEAT DIABETES with NUTRITION !!!!!!!!!!!! So I guess I was correct !! The "genetically -cursed african american"

was able to overcome his genetically determined fate by lifestyle changes !! Exactly what I have
been saying !!
According to your genetic theory-he wouldn't have been able to overcome genetics !!! BUT HE DID !!
You've just been owned using your own information !!! THANK GOD he had a doctor that didn't play the genetic card.
How many college players football platers are there in this country ? 40,000+, You had a computer search the entire country of college football players, and came up with the name of 1 person that you didn't even know existed !! So at this point we are 1 out of 40,000 !!! Shouldn't there be a perfect cross-section ratio that mirrors the population in general ? But there appears to be only 1 !!
If genetics were true (you pompous flunkie) then we would see the
SAME PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE IN SPORTS BECOMING DIABETIC as the GENERAL POPULATION !! We don't !! Do the math, that is .000025 of the population using your college football player.
Second-I NEVER said diabetics were "fat". I said they overwhelming majority were couch potatoes.
As far as Brian X, there are occasionally (rarely) people that DO lift weights and still get type-2.
Those people are either well over 50 years old, or still do not eat a balanced low-glycemic/protein/fat diet.
His father is the exception. He is probably close to 60 years old. I guess I should have made it clear. We started talking about IFBB pro's. I am referring to people & athletes in their 30's, 40's, up until about 50 years old.. I'm not talking about people in their 60's & 70's. The body does starts to fall apart by then.
NICORULZ-You are making a complete ASS of yourself !!! You sent me a link - the MAJORITY of the athletes on that list are TYPE-1 !!!!! WAKE UP !!! The only type 2's athletes on that list are people who turned into fat bastards after they retired !! James Buster Douglas

He literally weighed 400 pounds a few years ago !!! Talk about shooting fish in a barrell. You send me a list of athletes with TYPE-1, and a few athletes (that are no longer athletes) that have retired and stopped exercising and gained weight !!
You have EXACTLY re-inforced my argument !!
And you CAN'T find hundreds of more examples of type 2's, so why do you lie and say you can !!
Almost ALL the examples you found were type 1, or long retired athletes !!
Now, I concur completely that obesity increases glucose intolerance. However, not all type 2 diabetics are overweight and lazy. That is a blanket statement that only a misinformed individual would make. There are no 100% validations in medicine; there are always exceptions. So yes, probably 80% of type 2 diabetics are overweight or obese; where does that leave the other ones.
So you are stating that in 80% of the cases, I AM CORRECT ! These people DID IT TO THEMSELVES by lack of formal exercise, and a diet too high in processed carbs !! YOU ARE SAYING IT YOURSELF !!!!
And you & I both know it is well over 80% !! You are estimating low..
I am happy that you agree that 80% of the time, genetics probably DID NOT play a role !! Atleast you are honest-Props to You !!
http://experts.about.com/e/l/li/List_of_celebrities_with_diabetes.htm
I guess none of those athletes have Type 2 Diabetes (considering it compromises over 90 percent of all diabetics in this country
). Alas, there is not a bodybuilder on there; you are validated Johnny. 
This discussion started about resistance training protecting the BB from becomin type-2 diabetic !!
And even you WORLD -WIDE internet search could not come up with the name of a BB !!And the athletes on your link above, are either gonna be TYPE 1, or they have retired, or they are in their 50's & 60's..
There may be 2 at the most that were type 2's during theire career !!
Remember (also Brian X), we are not supposed to live as long as we do.. The body starts to fall apart !!
We are kept alive by artificial means & medicine many additional years.. Brian X's father is probably close to 60. It is a function of age at that point !! NOT GENETICS !!
Your teeth dont last your whole life..
I hope you learned something today !!!