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He is known for his funny sayings like, "Aint nuttin' but a peanut" and "Light Weight!". Ronnie Coleman is also known for his work ethic and dedication to the sport of bodybuilding. He is one of the strongest bodybuilders on the professional circuit, if not the strongest. He can ] over 800 lbs and squat nearly 900 lbs. He is known for his funny sayings like, "Aint nuttin' but a peanut" and "Light Weight!". Ronnie Coleman is also known for his work ethic and dedication to the sport of bodybuilding. He is one of the strongest bodybuilders on the professional circuit, if not the strongest. He can ] over 800 lbs and squat nearly 900 lbs.


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==Training Videos== ==Training Videos==

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Ronald Coleman, (born May 13 1964), is an American bodybuilder and a seven-time Mr. Olympia, tying Arnold Schwarzenegger for second place all time - behind Lee Haney. He is known mainly as "Ronnie Coleman", and is regarded as the current leading champion of the sport, and has won the Mr. Olympia contest every year from 1998 to 2004. He used to work as a police officer in Texas, but recently he has given up the job to focus on bodybuilding full time.

He is known for his funny sayings like, "Aint nuttin' but a peanut" and "Light Weight!". Ronnie Coleman is also known for his work ethic and dedication to the sport of bodybuilding. He is one of the strongest bodybuilders on the professional circuit, if not the strongest. He can deadlift over 800 lbs and squat nearly 900 lbs.

He trains at the Metroflex Gym in Arlington, Texas

Training Videos

  • The Unbeliveable features Coleman 'cutting' for the Mr. Olympia
  • The Cost of Redemption featuring 800lbs squats, 2250lbs leg press, 495lbs bench press and 75 lbs arm curls.

Stats

Height: 5-11
Weight: 296 (Contest) 330 (Off-Season)
Arms: 26"
Chest: 66"
Legs: 37"

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See also

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