They called him the Father of Bodybuilding in Malaysia, and not without reason. He was one of those old-school strongmen who built a legacy with grit, steel and sweat, long before gyms were air-conditioned and gym gear existed. Back in the 1940s, he started as a skinny kid lifting in Melaka. By ’49, he was running the Body Building and Weightlifting Association of Melaka on a piece of land he’d got from his grandmother. Titles followed: Mr Melaka, Mr Malaya, then Mr Asia in ’56, Jakarta. At the time, that was as big as it got for a local boy. He didn’t just collect trophies; he built the scene from the ground up.
In 2000, the IFBB gave him the title “Honorary Mr Universe.” And that’s only half the story. Gan wasn’t just muscle. He was a politician too. MCA man. Took Bandar Hilir in ’86, even knocked down Lim Kit Siang, a heavyweight of a different kind. Won again in 1990. Shifted to Duyong, served till 2004, then bowed out. Old-school politician: direct, smiling, always present on the ground.
Gan Boon Leong passed on 15 August 2022, just ten days shy of his 88th birthday. Today, his legacy lives on in bronze and concrete. On Jonker Walk, tourists line up to snap selfies with his statue, a muscleman forever flexing in the heart of Melaka’s heritage street. Some come for history, others just need a shady bench and a working toilet. The park’s small, the toilets cost money, and the plaques don’t tell enough of the story. Visitors call it absurd, inspiring, charming, overhyped, sometimes all at once.
The statue is solid, impressive. But if you pause, sit a while and look at that carved grin, you catch a glimpse of what he stood for: a man who made bodybuilding more than just a sport in Malaysia. The rest of us, at least, get to sit in his shadow.