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Tony Pearson (born January 11, 1957) is an American
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champion. His bodybuilding championships include individual and couples competitions.


Biography


Early years

Tony Pearson was born the second youngest of eight children (five girls and three boys). His mother, Daisy Pearson, was a stay at home mom and his father, Sam Pearson, worked as an ice and coal delivery man. Pearson grew up during the civil rights era of the early 1960s in
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. In 1959, at age two, Tony's parents divorced, at which time he was taken to an aunt to raise him. This family member was in her later years and financially and emotionally unable to care for a young child. In 1970 they moved to
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where he attended Normandy Junior and Normandy High School. In 1973, after years of abuse and neglect, the intervention of his high school counselor and the State of Missouri took custody of Tony from his aunt and placed him into a group home.


Tony discovers bodybuilding

As a member of his school's wrestling team, Tony suffered a knee injury, at which time he started weight training as a way to rehabilitate his knee. Surprised at how quickly his body responded to lifting weights, Tony decided he wanted to become a bodybuilder. Seeing his interest and talent, his coach took him to a "real gym," George Turner's gym in Clayton, MO. This gym was the home to some of the professional bodybuilding elite of the time.
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, Dave Johns, and
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were all connected to Turner's gym. After the first day of training, the owner of the gym, George Turner, said to the young Pearson, "You've got potential kid. I'm going to train you. I think I can make you a champion." Over the next few months he packed on twenty pounds of muscle and six months later Tony told his trainer that he was leaving. In 1976, at the age of nineteen, Pearson moved to California to fulfill his dream of becoming a professional bodybuilder. After arriving in Los Angeles he was homeless for a period of time. After getting on his feet, the young Pearson ventured to the "Mecca of bodybuilding",
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in Venice, California. It was there that he was introduced to all of the great bodybuilding legends of the time, just weeks before the 1976 Mr. Olympia competition.


Tony and Arnold

Later that year (1976) Tony was training in
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, where he was discovered by Arnold Schwarzenegger on
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, who became his mentor. Pearson won his first contest, the 1976 Mr. Venice Beach, and Arnold featured him in the first edition of his book, ''The Encyclopedia of Modern Bodybuilding'' Co-Written by Bill Dobbins. Of the young Pearson, Schwarzenegger wrote, "I remember a few years ago seeing a skinny black kid training at the weight pit on Venice Beach. I watched him doing endless sets of squats, with very heavy weight, torturing himself with rep after rep. After a while, his thighs began to grow and soon they were huge, separated and beautifully defined, and only a year and half later he entered and won the 1978 Mr. America contest."


Individual competition

Tony Pearson known for his symmetrical lines and razor sharp definition. Pearson's stage name was "The Michael Jackson of Bodybuilding" due to his similar facial appearance to the entertainer. His career began to take off as he worked his way through the amateur competitive ranks. In 1978 winning the
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's (AAU) Mr. Los Angeles, (Los Angeles, CA), Jr. Mr. USA, (Sacramento, CA), Jr. Mr. America, (Austin, TX), Mr. California (short), (Sacramento, CA), and (AAU) Mr. America, (Cincinnati, OH). At the age of twenty one, Pearson was the second youngest to win Mr. America (the youngest was Casey Viator at the age of nineteen), (Preceded: Dave Johns 1977), (Succeeded:
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1979). Other bodybuilding competitions won during his twenty-year career include the 1979 World Bodybuilding Guild (WBBG) Professional (the official start of his professional bodybuilding career), Mr. World, ( New York, NY ), (Preceded: Anibal Lopez 1978), ( Succeeded: Anibal Lopez 1980), and the WBBG Olympus Mr. Olympus Pro, (Preceded:
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1978), 1979 World Amateur Bodybuilding Association, (WABBA) World Championships, (
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), the 1980
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(NABBA) Pro Mr. Universe., (London, England), (Preceded: 1979
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), (Succeeded: 1981 Robby Robinson), 1983 International Federation of Bodybuilding ( IFBB) Pro Denver Grand Prix Winner, (Denver, CO). Pearson also competed in the ( IFBB) Mr. Olympia in 1984 (New York, NY) and a second time in 1985 ( Brussels, Belgium) placing 12th in both competitions.


Couples competition

Pearson was first introduced to couples posing in 1979 when he made a guest appearance with the "First Lady of Bodybuilding",
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, at the Mr. Los Angeles Competition. This was the first time a male bodybuilder and a female bodybuilder performed on stage together. Pearson and Lyon were pioneers in this new category of Mixed Pairs. In 1980, Chris Dickerson and Stacy Bentley won the first International Federation of Body Building (IFBB) Professional World Mixed-Pair Competition. In 1981, Dickerson won again with Lynn Conkwright. In an unprecedented winning streak, Pearson won six International Federation of Body Building (IFBB) Professional World Mixed-Pair titles with four different partners in 1982 and '83 (Shelley Gruwell), '84 (
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), '85 (Tina Plakinger), '86 ( Juliette Bergmann), and '88 (
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). In 2010, at the age of fifty-three, Pearson returned to the stage guest posing with his former Mixed Pairs partner 2001 Ms. Olympia Juliette Bergmann at the 2010 "Juliette Bergmann Bodybuilding Classic" in the Netherlands, and also made a guest appearance at the FIBO Power 2011 in Germany. In 2014 at the age of fifty-seven, Tony returned to competitive competition winning the Men's open (short) and the Grandmaster's over 50 class at the NABBA USA American Championship's, also capturing the Joe Meeko Memorial Men's bast poser award.


Other competitions

In 1991 and 1992, Pearson competed in
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WBF shows launched by professional wrestling mogul
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. A group of thirteen professional bodybuilders were named (WBF Body Stars). Pearson's stage name was dubbed "The Jetman". In 1993 Pearson promoted a supplement line (ICOPRO), Integrated Conditioning Program, developed by Dr. Frederick Hatfield (also known as "Dr. Squat") for Vince McMahon.


Honors and awards

In 2007, Pearson was inducted into the "Muscle Beach Bodybuilding Hall of Fame" in Venice Beach, CA. Other professional bodybuilders to receive this honor include Arnold Schwarzenegger,
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, and
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.


Media appearances

Tony has appeared on:
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: "The Disappearances" television movie (minions) MGM, 1977, Good Morning America Show 1978,
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1979, Rose Parade,
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, 1979,
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, 1983, 1984,
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, 1983, 1985, 1986, Soul Train (Health and Fitness Segment), 1987, La ultima Cena……Del, TV Comedy Show Special, 1988, (himself), Empty Nest, Gesundheit (role: stud with suds,) 1994, WBF BodyStars, (TV Show) USA Network, 1991 (himself), Bodybuilders on "Card Sharks" game show, 1987 (himself) CBS, WWF/WBF BodyStar Wars Challenger, 1991 (himself) "Tug of War" between the WBF and WWF Stars. Flex Magazine Workout (co-hosted by
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), (TV Show), ESPN 1993 Tony has been featured in the fitness and lifestyle magazines:
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,
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,
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, Iron Man, Muscle Mag International, Flex Magazine


Stats

* Height: 5 ft 8 in * Weight: 200–205 lbs * Arms: 20 inches * Waist: 29 Pearson have the best stomach Vacuum pose, because he was able to display it in multiple poses. Also was known to have the best shoulder to Waist ratio in bodybuilding.


Competition history


See also

*
List of male professional bodybuilders This is a list of male professional bodybuilders. A * Fouad Abiad * Manohar Aich, "Pocket Hercules" * Abdulhadi Al-Khayat * Achim Albrecht * Troy Alves * Charles Atlas * Art Atwood * Dayo Audi B * Jim Badra * William Bankier * Moh ...
* List of female professional bodybuilders


References


External links

* http://www.criticalbench.com/Tony-Pearson.htm * http://www.bodybuilders.com/tonyp.htm * https://web.archive.org/web/20090926134447/http://www.worldart.com.au/tony-pearson-images-from-the-bodybuilding-hall-of-fame/ * http://www.bodybuildingfanatic.com/tony-pearson.html {{DEFAULTSORT:Pearson, Tony 1957 births Living people 20th-century African-American sportspeople 21st-century African-American people African-American bodybuilders American bodybuilders Professional bodybuilders People from Memphis, Tennessee Sportspeople from St. Louis