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The Prodigy moves on from team red, BSN drop Brandon Curry after gaining Flex Lewis

BSN let go IFBB Pro Bodybuilder Brandon the Prodigy Curry

While BSN only just recently announced the signing of their newest athlete, two time 212 Mr. Olympia Flex Lewis. It appears that the brand have decided to let one of their current team members go, the Prodigy Brandon Curry. The IFBB Pro has been representing BSN since 2007 and is now moving on from the veteran supplement company. We have not found a statement from Curry himself talking about the break up. BSN have however released a short post on the topic of his departure, wishing him all the best for the future. We are not sure on whether or not the Prodigy has another sponsor lined up just yet. Although we can tell you that he is set to compete in the upcoming Arnold Classic, and if things stay the way they are. He will be stepping on stage as the only men’s open bodybuilder without a major name behind him.

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