World’s Biggest and Freakiest Bodybuilders
May 28th, 2006
There is many names who would fit into category of being the most massive and thickest bodybuilders on earth, but the six men I am about to introduce, are those with at least some shape, size and symmetry required by bodybuilding as a sport. This short article will concentrate on Greg Kovacs, Victor Richards, Nasser El Sonbaty, Dorian Yates, Jean Pierre Fux and Markus Rühl, who are generally considered to be the world’s biggest bodybuilders.
Victor Richards
Born in 1964, Height: 5′10″, Off Season Weight: 360 lbs, Competition Weight: 330 lbs, Arms: 26″, Waist: 36″, Thighs: 37″, Calves: 24″, Neck: 22 1/2″, Shoulder width: 43″, Chest: 67″.
Video of Victor Richards flexing and posing: click here
Nasser El Sonbaty
Born on Oct. 15, 1965, Height: 5′11″, Off Season Weight: Around 310-330 lbs, Competition Weight: Around 270-280 lbs, Special Talent: Speaks Seven Languages
Whole bunch of Nasser’s videos at: click here
Dorian Yates
Born on April 19, 1962, Height: 5′10″, Off Season Weight: Around 280 lbs., Competition Weight: Around 260 lbs., Favorite Exercise: Bent-Over Rows
Some videos of Dorian Yates: click here
Jean Pierre Fux
Born in 1968 (Switzerland), Height: 5′ 11″, Off Season Weight: 300 lbs., Competition Weight: 260 lbs.
Video of Jean Pierre Fux working out and building his arms: click here
Markus Ruhl
Born February 22, 1972 Germany, Height 5′10″, Off Season Weight: 330 lbs., Competition Weight: 300 lbs.
Some videos of Markus Rühl: click here
Greg Kovacs
Around 350 pounds with arms over 26″, a 70″ chest, and 35″ quads!
Training video of Greg Kovacs: click here
Greg Kovacs at 335lbs at The Arnold a few years back: click here
If you feel like I have missed someone important to mention or you’d like to send in more pictures, please contact me using comment box below.
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7 Comments Add your own
1. Valentin Antonesei | February 1st, 2007 at 11:58 am
I am the biggest natural bodybuilder. I am 18 years, with 21 inch arms, 29 inch legs, 280 pounds, 6,2 feet tall with 53 inch chest. If you want to know more things about me, my e-mail adress in (bigvalentinho@hotmail.com). My average lifts are: dead lift with 410 pounds 2 reps, bench press 360 pounds 4 reps, squat 405 pounds 6 reps, remo 380 pounds 3 reps, legg press 1398 pounds 5 reps, military press 330 pounds 2 reps. barbell curl 200 pounds 5 reps, or dumbell 120 pound curl 3 reps. I live in Spain, my favorite is Greg Kovacs and now I am trying to lose weigt for getting ripped. 12 % BODY FAT. Valentin
2. Valentin Antonesei | February 1st, 2007 at 12:01 pm
you´ve got my mail adress. SOONLY I WILL PUT SOME PHOTOS ON THE WEB.
3. Somnath Sanyal | November 25th, 2007 at 1:39 am
I doesnt matter how BIG one is…at da end of da day…wt really matters is the place hez able2 claim in a contest…specially Olympia…It can b really embarressing for a Jean Pearre Fux or a Greg Kovacs of round 350 pounds with arms over 26″, a 70″ chest, and 35″ quads when a person comes and asks him….WHY THE HELL DID YOU NOT PLACE TOP 3 IN THE OLYMPIA…..WHAT WERE U DOIN..???
No insult intended…but its da reality dude..!!! Face it !!
;-)
4. shawn | February 16th, 2008 at 3:59 pm
do you remember the ad markus ruhl was in where your last 2 pics of him was in i want to say it was around 99-00 something like stenodrene? or where did you get the pics?
5. helios | March 25th, 2008 at 2:04 am
umm actually i would love a body liek that
6. bigerik | July 13th, 2008 at 3:05 am
hi, i\\\’m a natural bodybuilder/strongman as well. im 6\\\’4.5\\
7. mr T | October 8th, 2008 at 10:28 am
Valentin Antonesei , you are a lying piece of shit, LOL your 280 lbs and natural? Even arnold and dorian aren’t that size and weight during competition and they sure are not natural bodybuilders.
You are either making shit up or just an extremely fat kid that started lifting weights and trying to act muscular.
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