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Flex Wheeler was born on 23 August, 1965 in Fresno, California, United States, is an American bodybuilder. Discover Flex Wheeler's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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Age58 years old
Zodiac SignLeo
Born23 August, 1965
Birthday23 August
BirthplaceFresno, California, U.S.
NationalityUnited States

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Flex Wheeler Height, Weight & Measurements

At 58 years old, Flex Wheeler height is 178 cm and Weight contest: 212–240 lb (96–109 kg) off season: 265–275 lb (120–125 kg).

Physical Status
Height178 cm
Weightcontest: 212–240 lb (96–109 kg) off season: 265–275 lb (120–125 kg)
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Who Is Flex Wheeler's Wife?

His wife is Madeline Wheeler (m. 1997)

Family
ParentsNot Available
WifeMadeline Wheeler (m. 1997)
SiblingNot Available
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Flex Wheeler Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Flex Wheeler worth at the age of 58 years old? Flex Wheeler’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated Flex Wheeler's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023$1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2023Under Review
Net Worth in 2022Pending
Salary in 2022Under Review
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Timeline

After retirement, Wheeler focused again on martial arts, his favorite being Kenp-Kwon-Do, a variant of Kenpo, Tae Kwon Do, and Aikido. In 2003, he received a kidney transplant; he then went on to participate in a demonstration fight at the 2005 Arnold Classic. In 2007, Flex was interviewed by freelance journalist Rod Labbe for Ironman Magazine's Legends of Bodybuilding series. Entitled "Yesterday and Today", it covers his extensive career and reveals how people can conquer adversity and triumph against incredible odds. Wheeler served in an executive position as the Director of Media and Public Relations for the sports nutrition company All American EFX, based out of Bakersfield, California. He also managed their sponsored athletes and can be seen in advertisements for the company. Flex lost his right leg due to circulatory vascular system problem on 22 October 2019.

Flex made a comeback at the 2017 Mr. Olympia, competing in the Classic Physique division, and finished at 15th place.

While Wheeler had the reputation of being arrogant and overconfident, he attributed this to a need to compensate for his introversion and insecurity as a child and young man. In 1994, he was involved in a near-fatal car accident that could have left him with lifelong paralysis. Falling back into depression again, he started training from scratch, returning with remarkable speed to bodybuilding's top tier. In 1999, Wheeler discovered that he had focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, a form of kidney disease. Despite press speculation as to the cause of the failure, Wheeler pointed out that the condition is hereditary, although drug use probably accelerated its onset. Wheeler announced his retirement from competitive bodybuilding in 2000, but continued to compete until 2003.

After a short career as a police officer, Wheeler focused full-time on becoming a professional bodybuilder. He competed for the first time in 1983, but it was not until 1989 that he secured a first-place trophy at the NPC Mr. California Championships. He placed second at the 1993 Mr. Olympia, narrowly missing a win (something he was to repeat in 1998 and 1999). He is a 5-time Ironman Pro winner, 4-time Arnold Classic winner, and has won the France Grand Prix, South Beach Pro Invitational, Night of Champions, and Hungarian Grand Prix.

Kenneth "Flex" Wheeler (born August 23, 1965) is an American IFBB professional bodybuilder. He won the Arnold Classic a then-record four times and was once described by Arnold Schwarzenegger as one of the greatest bodybuilders he had ever seen. Ronnie Coleman has stated that Wheeler was the best bodybuilder he competed against.

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