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Clint Beyerle 1975

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2007

From the Mr. America competition.

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  • Sooo Sooo sexy! Love his posing style. Much better looking that todays over done roid freaks.

  • handsome guy + outstanding physique + oozing with confidence = very exciting and entertaining ... a bodybuilding god

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  • I think he was forgetting to flex his thighs in some of the poses, other than he had a very classic, 1970's type of physique, with good proportions. Any muscle size that is there is supposed to be there, there is no mass just for the saze of extra size. At 208 pounds he looks much larger than he actually is on the scale.

  • this is why I admire bodybuilders - the way they used to do it - you can sense the power in that body - real hard core muscle

  • This is the guy I was named after. He worked out with my dad in college. I've always loved to workout too.

  • Fuckin' awesome build! Classic!

  • @jimbocan01 no argument from me -what a stud!

  • This guy looks heavier than 208...more like 225 orso...

    Vascularity is freaky!!

  • 5'10"? I'm in love, he's not three feet tall!

  • @raslu04 I'd love to jerk off with you as we watch bodybuilding clips on YouTube together.

  • @MuscleJacker my porn too..... my heart racing when I found a bodybuilder on tv. Didn't know what the feelings meant until puberty... then there was no turning back.

  • I knew Clint while he trained for this event. He trained with Ed Holmes {no relation to John} at Bill Pearl's Gym in Pasadena. He also trained in Whittier. He trained hard yet never seemed to strain. His vascularity was impressive but impossible to duplicate. He was born with it. He gave me training tips. I helped him write a term paper, but not because he couldn't do it himself. He was always gracious & professional. Clint truly was an unforgettable figure & I am quite proud to have known him.

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