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Could Lee Priest ‘The Blonde Myth’ Do the Master’s Mr. Olympia and Win?

by Christian Duque

At nearly 50 years of age and over fifteen years since doing a real bodybuilding show many fans are ecstatic at the idea of legendary Australian bodybuilder Lee Priest returning to an IFBB Pro League stage. Priest is considered by many to be the greatest bodybuilder to emerge from Newcastle, Australia, and they want to see what he can do against the best of the best in the Pro Masters Mr Olympia competition. They want to see him battling in front of the fans and vying for the big payday. And while Priest hasn’t competed with the best in the world since 2006 to say he’s been a stranger to competing would be factually incorrect. He has competed with the PDI, NABBA, and possibly other obscure organizations by today’s standards.
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Blessing Awodibu’s Return To Redcon1

by Christian Duque

If you want to be a pro bodybuilder you absolutely must be able to make a living. The sport is way too time consuming to be able to do anything else. If you’re a top guy and you’re winning pro shows you need to have certain basic essentials covered. You have to have enough revenue to secure a place to live, transportation, and food. You also need to have your supplements covered and you have to have financial support to be able to compete on the biggest stages in the sport. You need to have a gear hookup and hopefully you’ve got your health on point. After all there’s a growing number of legends that are leaving us way too young. This is because the competitor’s health has been overlooked. A lot of guys may look indestructible but they’re falling apart inside.
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