Background
Curry was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee.
Curry was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee.
Curry attended Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, where he majored in exercise bnn science.
He first became interested in weight training when he received a pair of Hulk Hogan-branded dumbbells for his sixth birthday. Curry would later recall in a magazine interview that he was motivated by superhero action figure G.I. Joe and the Rocky and Rambo films to develop his body to its fullest muscular capacity. As a child, Curry"s parents enrolled him gymnastics classes, but he lost interest in the sport.
Curry was involved in wrestling, track and field and football while he was a student at Hunters Lane Comprehensive High School in Nashville.
He initially played on the university"s football team, but later left the team and switched his athletic focus to bodybuilding-related weight training. Outside of bodybuilding, Curry works as a personal trainer.
He divides his residency between Nashville and Oceanside, California. Bodybuilding career
The following year, with 28 additional pounds added to his frame, he moved up to the heavyweight division for the Non-Player Character United States of America Championships on July 28, 2007, where he finished second in his division.
On November 17, 2007, he came in second in the heavyweight division for that year"s Non-Player Character National Championships.
His Biggest success is in 2011 Magnetic Resonance.olympia competitions where he stands 8th while first time coming to the olympia"s Ring just above Roney Rockel and below Tony Freeman. 2003 Supernatural Bodybuilding, 1st
2006 Non-Player Character Junior National Championships, 2nd
2007 Non-Player Character United States of America Championships, 2nd
2011 Mr.Olympia, 8th
2012 Arnold Classic, 7th
2013 Arnold Classic Brasil, 1st
2015 Arnold Classic, 16th.
Initially competing in the light-heavyweight class, Curry won his first bodybuilding competition, the 2003 Supernatural Bodybuilding & On June 17, 2006, he came in second in the light-heavyweight division at the Non-Player Character Junior National Championships. The five-foot-seven Curry weighed 189 pounds for that event. On July 25, 2008, Curry won both the heavyweight division and the overall of the Non-Player Character United States of America Championships, which secured him ranking as a professional bodybuilder.