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Born | Christopher Boykin |
Other names | Big Black, Black Lavender, 22's (refers to size of his biceps) |
Height | 6 ft 6 in (198 cm) tall |
Christopher Boykin (b. January 26, 1972) is best known for his role in MTV's Rob & Big television show. He has inherited the nickname, Big Black, due to his above average height and weight.
Is a US Navy veteran, where he was a cook/chef
He is known for his catch phrase "Do Work, Son".
He has inspired his own clothing line with his signature Double B's. T-shirts, hats, belt buckles, and shoes can be purchased on his website and in PacSun, and Finish Line.
He is Rob Dyrdek's bodyguard.
He stands at 6'6" inches tall and weighs a healthy 416 pounds.
He appears on EA's Skate, though he is not a playable character.
In a recent episode of Rob & Big, he broke two records from the Guinness Book of World Records. His first record was peeling and eating the most bananas in 1 minute. He peeled and ate 3 bananas in one minute, breaking the previous record by 1. His second record was eating the most powdered donuts in 3 minutes without licking his lips. He ate 5 powdered donuts in 2 minutes and 45 seconds, breaking the previous record by 1.
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