Joel stubbs biography
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Stubbs' most impressive and notable feature is the size of his upper body, mostly focusing on his back. Stubbs' undoubtedly has the largest back out of all of the current and former IFBB posers. The only thing that stands between Stubbs' and contention for titles, are his underdeveloped legs, due to an injury sustained to his knee during a basketball game.
He used to have a web site but not any more. Bummer.
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Joe Stubbs
Musical artist
Joe Stubbs (born Joseph Stubbles; December 9, – February 5, )[1] was an American R&B/soul singer who became the lead singer of kvartet different groups throughout his recording career. He was the younger brother of The fyra Tops' lead Levi Stubbs.
Biography
[edit]Joe Stubbs was born six years after his brother Levi. The two grew up together in Detroit, Michigan, United States. As a teenager, Stubbs joined the R&B group The Falcons in and led them on several of their early hits, among them the million-seller, "You're So Fine" (), and "The Teacher" (). He was then replaced by efternamn Pickett, who took over as lead in [2] Stubbs also recorded a solo single for the Lu Pine label entitled "Keep On Loving Me", released in [3]
He joined Motown R&B group The Contours in the mids. Several original members had left in , along with lead singer Billy Gordon, who had departed the following year. A renewed utgåva of th
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Full name:Joel Jehu Stubbs
Nickname:Big Joel
Date of birth: December 30,
Height:6’3”
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Current residence: Nassau, Bahamas
Years training: 20
Occupation: Commercial airline pilot
Marital status: Single
Children: Son Lincoln, 21 months
Hobbies: “Spending time with my baby boy and my two rottweilers, Hercules and Xena.”
How did you get into bodybuilding?“I was just like any other young guy. I wanted to beef up my chest and arms a little bit to impress the girls. I was very tall and skinny.”
Who inspired you when you were starting out?“My uncle John, whom people called Steel, was very muscular and could have been a good bodybuilder if he’d ever been interested in competing. He was always the strongest guy in the gym. I was also very much inspired by Arnold as a kid and, later on, Flex Wheeler and Ronnie Coleman.”
Top titles: ’99 and ’01 Bahamas Overall champion; ’03 IFBB Caribbean and Central American Champi