Keith Williams (bodybuilder)

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Keith Anthony Lamar Williams (born May 16, 1973) is an American bodybuilder and former American football player. He and his wife reside in Lawrence, Kansas.

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Physical statistics

NPC Contest Record

Football

(5-11, 220, 4.20)

Positions: RB, KR, Special Teams Specialist, CB

Signed February 2002 as DB

(CB/KR) Signed: April 12, 1999

1995: All-Conference in football for SCSU North Central Conference All-American

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