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The Mr. America contest is a bodybuilding competition started by the ... In 2006 Bob Bonham acquired the rights and from 2011 through 2013 held the Mr America contest ...
Bob Birdsong (born 1948) is a former American bodybuilder. He competed in several IFBB and AAU bodybuilding contests, and won a number of important titles in the 1970s, including the 1974 IFBB Mr. America. Born in Tennessee, Birdsong first competed in the 1971 AAU Mr. America coming in 21st. He followed by competing in contests, such as AAU Mr ...
Mr. America may refer to: Mr. America, a 2013 Italian film; Mr. America (contest), American bodybuilding contest "Mr. America" Gene Stanlee, a professional wrestler in the early 1900s; Mr. America, a character played by Hulk Hogan in WWE in 2003; Mr American, a 1980 novel by George MacDonald Fraser; Mister America (comics), three characters
Mr. Olympia: 1976 IFBB Mr. World: 1971 IFBB Mr. Universe: 1971 IFBB Mr. Europe: 1971 Mike Dayton USA: 29 Stuntman. Kung Fu Artist Teen Mr. America: 1967 Kung Fu Master of Chi: 1976 Lou Ferrigno USA: 26 Bodybuilder Actor. IFBB Mr. Universe: 1973, 1974 IFBB Mr. America: 1973 Starred as The Incredible Hulk in the TV series. George Frenn USA: 36 ...
The Ms. America competition is one of professional bodybuilding's most prestigious competitions and the title of the winner of the competition in female bodybuilding. The male professional bodybuilding equivalent of the Ms. America is the Mr. America. It is held annually in conjunction with the Mr. America Expo. [1] [2]
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Joe Abbenda (born July 4, 1939) is an American former professional bodybuilder during the early to mid-1960s. [1] He competed in the tall man competitions, and as an amateur won the Teen Mr. America in 1959, AAU Mr. America and the amateur NABBA Mr. Universe competition in 1962, and was the professional winner a year later, in the 1963 Mr. Universe.
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