Prince
Fontenot continues to excel. After having won a series of regional titles in
his weight class he is now poised to take national and international titles.
In 1997, Prince won his second national title with his triumph in the middleweight
division of the National Physique Committee's team Universe Championships held
in New York. By virtue of this win, Prince realized a life long dream
by earning one of five prestigious places on team USA (the United States representatives
to the world championships, the bodybuilding equivalent to the Olympics). What
made that victory extra significant is the fact that at the Team Universe contest
he received all first place votes from the judging panel, leaving no doubt that
his victory was uncontested.
Prince is five feet, six and a half inches and his competitive weight is 173 pounds; he may go up to 206 pounds when not competing. His dense muscle mass, ideal symmetry and sculpting have often given him an easy lead over other competitors. He has always been a natural bodybuilder (unassisted by anabolic drugs).
He has appeared in various magazines including features in the December 97, March and June 98, and December 99 editions of Flex Magazine; he was also featured in the January and May 98, and March, April, September, October and December 99 editions of Iron Man magazine. His pictures have been in March 2000 Musclemag and July 2000 Pump magazine. Photo shoots were done for All Natural Muscular Development (1997) and Iron Man magazine (1997-99).
Born in Shreveport, Louisiana, Prince began weight training as
a teenager. He now lives in San Antonio, Texas and owns Naturally Built Enterprises,
offering services as Professional Trainer and Personal Fitness Expert.
His clients have included numerous stars including fitness celebrity Jennifer
Goodwin, and pro wrestlers 'the Heartbreak Kid' Shawn Michaels, and 'Stone
Cold' Steve Austin. Prince, an All-American Wrestling Heavyweight Champion,
is also the owner of American Champion Wrestling (ACW), and conducts training
for professional wrestlers.
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Competition Statistics:
Bodybuilding Championships and Awards:
Nationals, NPC, 3rd, Light-Heavyweight (2002)
Jr Nationals, NPC, 1st, Middleweight (1999)
Southwest Natural: NPC, Overall (1998,1999)
Central Texas Championship: NPC, Overall (1998)
World Championships: IFBB, 3rd, Middleweight (1997)
Team Universe Championship: NPC, 1st Middleweight (1997) 2nd Middleweight
(1998, 1999, 2000)
Texas State Championship: NPC, 1st, Middleweight (1997)
NorthTexasChampionship:NPC, Overall (1996)
Gulf Coast Championship: NPC, 1st, Middleweight (1994)
Natural Physique Championship: Overall, Best Poser, Most Muscular
(1992)
U. S. Armed Forces Nationals: NPC,1st, Middleweight (1992)
German American Invitational: 1st, Middleweight (1990)
South Texas Championship; NPC, Overall (1990), (1997)
European National Armed Forces Championship: 1st, Middleweight
(1989)
Prince's Philosophy of Body Building
- Being natural is not an excuse to be second best
- Do whatever is necessary to achieve your goals
- Failure is not an option
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