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In each sport, various athletes stand above the rest of their peculiar size or shape. With their incredible stature, they achieved greatness in their respective fields. Think about Shaquille O’Neal. He is one of the finest NBA players of all time, and was a colossal human being. Thus, when he stood next to people, he made them to feel like they were standing next to a huge giant. Similarly, WWE is home to several famous big men, and the eight-time Mr. Olympia winner, Ronnie Coleman, met a legend. 

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In a resurfaced image on the internet, Ronnie Coleman stood next to WWE legend, The Big Show

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Talk about the size difference!

For many, standing next to bodybuilders showcases the massive size difference. Coleman himself stood at 5’11” and weighed 310 lbs. But when he stood next to the Big Show, he looked far shorter. WWE Superstar, Paul Donald Wight Jr., is one of the greatest superstars in WWE. Former WWE chairman, Vince McMahon, loves huge big men, and Big Show was a huge part of his success.

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We see Big Show hugging Ronnie, and the size difference was fascinating. At his peak, the body measurements of the Big Show were staggering. Comparing the two physical attributes of both superstars, gives a clearer perspective of these two remarkable athletes. 

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Coleman had massive 24″ arms, and his chest measured up to 54 inches. Both his waist and thigh size was 36″, while he measured 22-inch calves. These measurements fetched him eight Mr. Olympia titles, probably is the greatest bodybuilder of all time. It’s strange to see a man bigger than Coleman, but this is where the Big Show comes into the picture. 

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Ronnie Coleman vs Big Show’s body comparison

In his prime, he stood at 7’0″ and weighed over 425lbs. His chest was a massive 64 inches compared to Coleman’s 54 inches. Likewise, he had a 40-inch waist size. However, he did not match Coleman’s 24-inch arms as he had 22 inches. At 12, Big Show was 6’2″ and weighed around 100 kg. Hence, he was a massive man. 

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Both these men had captivating careers and captured the minds and hearts of all fans. They were at the peak of their powers, and even though Coleman looked tiny in front of the Big Show, he enjoyed unparalleled success, in bodybuilding, with this incredible physique. True legends of their game. 

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Jacob Gijy is a College Football Editor at EssentiallySports. With a portfolio of over 2200 published articles, he has used the power of storytelling to captivate his audience. Jacob decodes the tactical intricacies of most sports and provides valuable player insights to the readers. As a desk editor, Jacob Gijy isn't just a chronicler of events; he's a craftsman at stitching sports narratives. Jacob can be seen divulged in premier league debates in his free time. Beyond soccer, he can swim all four strokes perfectly and make delicious burgers in a trice.

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