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    Kevin Levrone "News"

    2009 Hall of Famer Kevin Levrone

    http://www.ifbbpro.com/features/2009...kevin-levrone/


    Joe Weider’s Bodybuilding Hall of Fame was launched in 1999 to celebrate the achievements of those who have made an impact in establishing, shaping and developing our sport. To qualify for the Hall of Fame, a candidate must have made a major and lasting contribution to bodybuilding and must have been retired from competition for at least five years.

    Over the next several days, IFBBPRO.com is proud to feature the four inductees for 2009, with profiles by Joe Roark. [Photograph of Kevin Levrone courtesy of Weider Health and Fitness]

    KEVIN LEVRONE
    Born: July 16, 1965, in Baltimore, Maryland

    The requisite five-year waiting period after retirement from IFBB competition has passed, and we can finally induct one of the top competitors ever to grace an IFBB posing dais; Kevin Levrone. The Maryland Muscle Machine’s impressive 20 wins out of 64 contests, and a total of 50 showings within the top three, more than qualify him for Hall of Fame membership.

    Born in Baltimore, Maryland, on July 16, 1965, Kevin Mark Levrone was the youngest of six children in a family of two brothers and three sisters, the eldest of which is 17 years older than Kevin. His Italian father and African-American mother, sadly, would not live to witness any of their son’s IFBB triumphs. At age 10 (the year his father passed), Levrone began fooling around with his elder brother’s barbell, but followed no serious routine. His mother died in December 1989, a little more than two years before Kevin did battle in the IFBB.

    In 1990, Levrone sold his construction business to construct instead what some aver is the best body to have never won the Mr. Olympia. He won his first contest at 23 when, in his hometown, he was declared Mr. Colossus (1989); the following year, he became NPC Maryland State champion. The door to the pros opened for him after his November 1991 overall win at the NPC Nationals in Pittsburgh. In May 1992, Levrone placed third in his plunge into the pro ranks at the Chicago Invitational, won by Porter Cottrell. A week later, at the Night of Champions, Levrone won and Cottrell carried away second place. A few months later (still in his rookie year) he was runner-up to Dorian Yates at the 1992 Mr. Olympia. Levrone would eventually flex his muscles in 25 American cities and 38 cities overseas spread among 12 countries.

    Levrone told FLEX in May 1999 that his long-term goal was to win 20 pro shows - he met that goal and managed top five in all events save for two (once in 1997 and 2003). No one who has competed in 50 IFBB pro events comes close to his feat of top three placings in that number of contests. Not bad for someone who famously took it easy for long stretches of the offseason, putting training intensity on the back burner as he allowed his body to recover.

    Of all his contests, perhaps the one that stands out most is one he didn’t win. In 2002, a rejuvenated Levrone came out of seemingly nowhere to push champion Ronnie Coleman to the limit, as Coleman went for the fifth of his eight Mr. O titles. Big Ronnie may have been the one to take the title home that night in Vegas, but many in the audience saw it going the other way.

    Levrone had many interests outside of bodybuilding, including leading his band, Fulblown, and pursuing an acting career. After the 2003 Show of Strength in Atlanta, Levrone finished third and hung up the trunks to focus on his other pursuits full-time. Gone from the bodybuilding stage, yes, but as an all-time great, he will never be forgotten among the muscle masses.
    Geändert von Zum Rausche (11.02.2009 um 20:06 Uhr)

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    Kevin Levrone "News"

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eE3nV1jJo3I


    und früher mal.. den Song singt er selber auf dem Clip


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCSUzRmccBI
    Geändert von Zum Rausche (21.05.2009 um 12:20 Uhr)

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    Zitat Zitat von Sixpack Beitrag anzeigen
    was ist daran "new"?
    Das Video wo er Klavier spielt?!
    Und selbst wenn nicht.....

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    Zitat Zitat von Sixpack Beitrag anzeigen
    was ist daran "new"?


    naja.. ist mehr eine anspielung von Massig zu Normal

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    oh! diesmal ist es wirklich "new". finds klasse, dass er wieder los legt!

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    Singt er den Song wirklich selbst? Alle Achtung! Scheint ein sehr ehrgeiziger Mensch zu sein. Bewundere so etwas. Zumal der Song echt geil ist. "Can you take me higher?" hat mir gefallen. ^^
    Klavier, Singen, Bodybuilding. Hammer. Was hat er noch so drauf?

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    Zitat Zitat von Patta90 Beitrag anzeigen
    Singt er den Song wirklich selbst? Alle Achtung! Scheint ein sehr ehrgeiziger Mensch zu sein. Bewundere so etwas. Zumal der Song echt geil ist. "Can you take me higher?" hat mir gefallen. ^^
    Klavier, Singen, Bodybuilding. Hammer. Was hat er noch so drauf?
    Seine Band
    http://www.myspace.com/fulblown

    Bandmitglieder:
    Kevin Levrone Lead Singer

    Michaelangelo Rivera Lead Guitarist

    Lorn Phillips Bassist

    L. P. Cress Rhythm Guitarist/Back Up Vocalist

    Mark Brown Drummer
    Geändert von Zum Rausche (26.05.2009 um 19:03 Uhr)

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PraGpeRlK0k

    Kevin Levrone will 18kg in 2 Monaten zunehmen



    Kevin Levrone, einer der erfolgreichsten Profi Bodybuilder aller Zeiten, der sich seit vielen Jahren eigentlich seiner Filmkarriere widmet, hat in seinem Blog veröffentlicht, dass er nun in 2 Monaten 18kg reine Muskelmasse aufbauen will - dies sollte seiner Meinung nach aufgrund des Memory Effektes kein Problem sein und steroidfrei zu schaffen.

    Interessanterweise schafft es Kevin schon bei seinem ersten Training drei mal die 140kg auf der Bank zu drücken

    Kevin war schon immer dafür bekannt, dass er innerhalb kürzester Zeit enormen Masseaufbau zustande bringen konnte und will dies nun auch dokumentieren.

    Verfolgen kann man das ganze in seinem Blog:

    http://kevinlevrone.wordpress.com

    Man darf gespannt sein!


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx-UfsQxpiI
    Geändert von Zum Rausche (28.05.2009 um 15:07 Uhr)

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    Nur nochmal zum Verständnis: Hat der jetzt 4 Jahre lang kein Fitnessstudio von innen gesehen und schafft aber trotzdem dann beim Leg-Wokout gleich wieder über 300 kg aufzulegen bei der Beinpresse + 140 kg BD?

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    weiß jemand wieviel der aktuell wiegt?! wiel auf dem video da sieht er aus wie soin hemd?! und dann in dem in der beinpresse wieder relativ massig!

    aber das video von früher gefällt mir ja mal richtig gut! warum aht er überhaupt aufgehört?!

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