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Lee Labrada is a professional bodybuilder, published author and CEO of Labrada Nutrition. He won the title Mr. Universe in 1985 and placed top 4 for seven consecutive years in Mr. Olympia . [ 1 ] He was a high-intensity trainer, utilizing low workout volume and pushing sets to failure and beyond. [ 2 ]
Lee Labrada; Jack LaLanne; Kevin Levrone "Maryland Muscle Machine", "The Uncrowned King of Mr. Olympia" James "Flex" Lewis; Aaron Links; Anibal Lopez; Dan Lurie, AAU Mr. America "America's Most Muscular Man" 1942-1946
The record number of wins is eight each by Lee Haney (1984–1991) and Ronnie Coleman (1998–2005). [5] Samson Dauda currently holds the title. In addition to the Mr. Olympia title in the Open division, other male divisions include the 212 division since 2012, the Men's Physique division since 2013, and the Classic Physique division since 2016.
Lee Haney [1] 2 Rich Gaspari: 3 Berry DeMey: 4 Lee Labrada: 5 Gary Strydom: 6 Mike Quinn: 7 Brian Buchanan: 8 Samir Bannout: 9 Ron Love: 10 Bob Paris: 11 Mohammed Benaziza: 12 Phil Hill: 13 Shawn Ray: 14 Michael Ashley: 15 Albert Beckles: 16 Edward Kawak: 17 Robby Robinson: 18 Peter Hensel: 19 Luiz Freitas: 20 Ralf Moeller
Reliever Kendall Graveman can earn up to $3.3 million for one year in his contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Graveman has a $1.35 million salary for this year in the deal announced Monday ...
Lee Haney [1] 2 Lee Labrada: 3 Vince Taylor: 4 Rich Gaspari: 5 Mohammed Benaziza: 6 Mike Christian: 7 Mike Quinn: 8 Brian Buchanan: 9 Samir Bannout: 10 Ron Love: 11 Bertil Fox: 12 Francis Benfatto: 13 Andreas Münzer: 14 Bob Paris: 15 Albert Beckles: 16 Armando Defant: 16 Premchand Degra: 16 Pavol Jablonický: 16 Juan Marquez: 16 Tom ...
Octomom Natalie Suleman is ready to bring her story to the screen. The 49-year-old single mom of 14 — who made history as the first person to give birth to surviving octuplets in 2009 — is the ...
Labrada's attorney, Luis Carrillo, said Wednesday that Moore "played dirty" and deprived his client of his right to due process enshrined in a state law aimed at protecting the privacy of officers.