Robbie Robinson became a Professional Bodybuilder in 1975. He retired in 2001 after more than 300 international and successful contests. First winner of Night of the Champions 1979 and the Master Mr. Olympia 1994 (where he beat the famous "Hulk" Lou Ferrigno). Now lives in Venice CA. Probably the BB Competitor with the longest career. His...
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Robbie Robinson became a Professional Bodybuilder in 1975. He retired in 2001 after more than 300 international and successful contests. First winner of Night of the Champions 1979 and the Master Mr. Olympia 1994 (where he beat the famous "Hulk" Lou Ferrigno). Now lives in Venice CA. Probably the BB Competitor with the longest career. His fight against steroids and corruption in the BB Business makes him an outsider and for the big business leaders of muscles a "Bad Boy of Bodybuilding". Because he started in a lighter class he never had competition against Arnold Schwarzenegger (until 1979 there were two classes, lightweight and heavyweight). Show less «