The 10 Largest Bodybuilders of All Time (as of 2022) (3 of 6)

7. Ronnie Coleman

When it comes to bodybuilders, few are as accomplished as Coleman is. From 2000 through 2007 he won the Mr. Olympia title, a record he shares with the aforementioned Lee Haney. He’s 5’11 with a 60” chest and weighed as much as 300lb during competitions. Aside from his achievements as a bodybuilder, he also holds a Bachelor’s of Science in accounting, which he obtained from Grambling State University in 1984.

6. Nasser El Sonbaty

Born in West Germany to an Egyptian father and Bosniak mother in 1965, El Sonbaty was nicknamed the “Professor” due to a combination of speaking several languages fluently and wearing glasses during training and competitions. He started bodybuilding at 18 and made his professional debut at the 1994 Mr. Olympia competition. He would come in 2nd at the event in 1997 and take home the IFBB Arnold Classic title in 1999. Sadly, he died in his sleep in 2014 due to kidney failure. He was 5’11 and weighed 320lb at his peak.