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About
Bodybuilder and diet coach who rose to prominence in 2010 when he won the Mr. Oregon title. The following year, he won the Oregon Ironman Championships and achieved a second place finish at the IFBB's Men's Heavyweight North American Championships. He was active on social media, where he regularly posted videos about his diet and training regiment. He died at age 34 of heart failure.
Before Fame
He began weight training when he was 16 years old. He began competing at 19.
Trivia
He sold supplements on his website, MPASupps.com. His wife said prior to his death he had visited doctors on multiple occasions as he feared he had contracted pneumonia. Doctors told him he had a bad cold.
Family Life
His wife was named Rachel Prince-Porter. They had a son named Noah.
Associated With
He and Rich Piana were both bodybuilders who died tragically.