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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: suckmymuscle on January 25, 2012, 05:44:22 PM
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Lol, this documentary about Greg from the late 1990s was all about selling MuscleTech supplements, and they did that by portraying Kovacs as some superman of doom who came to dominate all.. The language they use to talk about Kovacs is incredibly hyperbolic... ;D
SUCKMYMUSCLE
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Big dude, all around big dude
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Big dude, all around big dude
Yeah, he was a monster, but he sucked as a bodybuilder. He was too mesomorphic in structure and his hips were too wide. He was also very strong, but not like the ridiculous articles from MuscleMag back then claimed. I mean, 700 lbs on the decline bench for 4 reps? 360 lbs front military presses for 10 reps? One arm dumbbell rows with 300 lbs dumbbells for 12 reps? Over 2 ton leg presses? This is gorilla strength...
SUCKMYMUSCLE
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i see 10 sec of 1st video and wife there too maybe emergency asshole wipe greg need ;D
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The guy was HUGE. I was an editor at MuscleMag when Paul Gardiner (the flagship store's manager kid) was planning his MuscleTech business. Greg would often stop by at lunch and hang.
However, as was said, Greg was never cut out to be a bodybuilder. He had a wide waist, turnip thighs and weak leg depth, shitty arm thickness (brachialis)/detail, crummy overall shape and zero aesthetics. Not to mention the man's epic gut.
And his strength wasn't near what it was trumped up to be. Check out the video. He has five plates on incline Smith and does three tough reps all by himself. That's essentially 465 on a machine that balances the barbell. Strong, sure, but not anywhere NEAR what would be required to bench press 700 pounds, or for that matter, flat press five plates with a free bar for sets of more than, say, five repetitions.
I am quite certain he couldn't deep squat shit, either.
MuscleTech made its start with Kovacs and then bailed on him when it was obvious he wasn't going anywhere as a bodybuilder (to put it mildly). But without Greg, MuscleTech wouldn't have become anything. And with MuscleMag in Paul's corner, as well, for whatever reason, it went on to become one of the greatest successful scam companies of all time.
That anyone purchases its products is a mystery.
But, yeah, Kovacs was once a MONSTROUS human being.
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The guy was HUGE. I was an editor at MuscleMag when Paul Gardiner (the flagship store's manager kid) was planning his MuscleTech business. Greg would often stop by at lunch and hang.
However, as was said, Greg was never cut out to be a bodybuilder. He had a wide waist, turnip thighs and weak leg depth, shitty arm thickness (brachialis)/detail, crummy overall shape and zero aesthetics. Not to mention the man's epic gut.
And his strength wasn't near what it was trumped up to be. Check out the video. He has five plates on incline Smith and does three tough reps all by himself. That's essentially 465 on a machine that balances the barbell. Strong, sure, but not anywhere NEAR what would be required to bench press 700 pounds, or for that matter, flat press five plates with a free bar for sets of more than, say, five repetitions.
I am quite certain he couldn't deep squat shit, either.
MuscleTech made its start with Kovacs and then bailed on him when it was obvious he wasn't going anywhere as a bodybuilder (to put it mildly). But without Greg, MuscleTech wouldn't have become anything. And with MuscleMag in Paul's corner, as well, for whatever reason, it went on to become one of the greatest successful scam companies of all time.
That anyone purchases its products is a mystery.
But, yeah, Kovacs was once a MONSTROUS human being.
wasn't Paul Gardner the first "Before and After" guy for Muscletech?
Also, didn't he claim (in the initial ad) that his results occurred in one month? I don't have the pic but the transformation was insane (and bullshit)
they were pushing hydroxycutt, acetabolin and a creatine product as a stack
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The guy was HUGE. I was an editor at MuscleMag when Paul Gardiner (the flagship store's manager kid) was planning his MuscleTech business. Greg would often stop by at lunch and hang.
However, as was said, Greg was never cut out to be a bodybuilder. He had a wide waist, turnip thighs and weak leg depth, shitty arm thickness (brachialis)/detail, crummy overall shape and zero aesthetics. Not to mention the man's epic gut.
And his strength wasn't near what it was trumped up to be. Check out the video. He has five plates on incline Smith and does three tough reps all by himself. That's essentially 465 on a machine that balances the barbell. Strong, sure, but not anywhere NEAR what would be required to bench press 700 pounds, or for that matter, flat press five plates with a free bar for sets of more than, say, five repetitions.
I am quite certain he couldn't deep squat shit, either.
MuscleTech made its start with Kovacs and then bailed on him when it was obvious he wasn't going anywhere as a bodybuilder (to put it mildly). But without Greg, MuscleTech wouldn't have become anything. And with MuscleMag in Paul's corner, as well, for whatever reason, it went on to become one of the greatest successful scam companies of all time.
That anyone purchases its products is a mystery.
But, yeah, Kovacs was once a MONSTROUS human being.
Yes. MuscleTech build that kid up both literally(steroids and other drugs) and metaphorically(his ego) to sell their products, and when Kovacs proved to have th shape of a keg and thus would never place at any show, they abandoned him with tons of health problems, drug bills and a borken marriage. Guy Gardner is a complete psychopath and should be in jail for what he did.
SUCKMYMUSCLE
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Met Kovacs once. When he dropped out of the Arnold a few year's back { I'm sure you all remember his " famous " pics } ... man, did he look awful. More than that, he looked so fucking tired. Just really burnt out. Sad. Just sad. :/
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arms look small on his build
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Do you guys see the synthol in his shoulder in the 3rd video?
It was funny during the 1st video that little twink's comparing his arm to Kovac's then he says see how big Kovac's arm compared to the size of an arm of regular guy. That twink's arms are much smaller than even the regular guys' arms.
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I wonder how Kovacs feel about "men" that cry on the internet when their feeling gets hurt?
SMM, do you think Greg ever snitched to the board admin when someone insulted him or started a sarcastic, degrading thread about him?
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Met Kovacs once. When he dropped out of the Arnold a few year's back { I'm sure you all remember his " famous " pics } ... man, did he look awful. More than that, he looked so fucking tired. Just really burnt out. Sad. Just sad. :/
And to think he used to be tier 2! :-\
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I wonder how Kovacs feel about "men" that cry on the internet when their feeling gets hurt?
SMM, do you think Greg ever snitched to the board admin when someone insulted him or started a sarcastic, degrading thread about him?
Hey Chaos, suck my dick, queer boy. I don't need to snitch to anyone as I can do whatever I want with my own threads. You are seriously delusional if you think I give a shit about you(worthless troll with 30,000 posts trying to bait people) a Swedish retard with a man-crush on a WWE clown an an admitted f.aggot who takes it up the ass(OneMoreRep) think of me. I will keep posting and doing whatever the fuck I want and I truly don't give a shit about board reputation. At the end of the day, it doesen't affect my life one bit.
SUCKMYMUSCLE
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What's the difference between SuckMyMuscle and One More Rep?
one of them is a cocksucking cum rag who can take two dicks in his ass at the same time and the other is OneMoreRep
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Hey Chaos, suck my dick, queer boy. I don't need to snitch to anyone as I can do whatever I want with my own threads. You are seriously delusional if you think I give a shit about you(worthless troll with 30,000 posts trying to bait people) a Swedish retard with a man-crush on a WWE clown an an admitted f.aggot who takes it up the ass(OneMoreRep) think of me. I will keep posting and doing whatever the fuck I want and I truly don't give a shit about board reputation. At the end of the day, it doesen't affect my life one bit.
SUCKMYMUSCLE
Snitchwithoutmuscle, nice meltdown.
Gonna cry to Ron about this one too ???
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(http://www.hellopro.fr/images/produit-2/0/2/8/sac-banane-1641-239820.jpg)
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God
anytime i hear a bodybuilder do a supplement ad and claim they gained 20 lbs of muscle and added 100 lbs to their bench
i wanna throw feces at there ugly lying faces
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What's the difference between SuckMyMuscle and One More Rep?
one of them is a cocksucking cum rag who can take two dicks in his ass at the same time and the other is OneMoreRep
I think your username of "no name" suits you. You truly are a non-entity and have the picture of a dude in your avatar. So I am assuming you know a thing or two about being a cum rag. :)
SUCKMYMUSCLE
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I think your username of "no name" suits you. You truly are a non-entity and have the picture of a dude in your avatar. So I am assuming you know a thing or two about being a cum rag. :)
SUCKMYMUSCLE
go watch your "The Ultimate Fighter" Season 1 DVD, noob
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btw, what is your handle on Sherdog?
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go watch your "The Ultimate Fighter" Season 1 DVD, noob
Oooh...is that out yet???
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Hey Chaos, suck my dick, queer boy. I don't need to snitch to anyone as I can do whatever I want with my own threads. You are seriously delusional if you think I give a shit about you(worthless troll with 30,000 posts trying to bait people) a Swedish retard with a man-crush on a WWE clown an an admitted f.aggot who takes it up the ass(OneMoreRep) think of me. I will keep posting and doing whatever the fuck I want and I truly don't give a shit about board reputation. At the end of the day, it doesen't affect my life one bit.
SUCKMYMUSCLE
SMM 0WNS AGAIN.
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Great side delts, he must have been doing a lot of "side laterals". :D
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Great side delts, he must have been doing a lot of "side laterals". :D
yeah if you do enough you will grow a fourth delt head :-\
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wasn't Paul Gardner the first "Before and After" guy for Muscletech?
Also, didn't he claim (in the initial ad) that his results occurred in one month? I don't have the pic but the transformation was insane (and bullshit)
they were pushing hydroxycutt, acetabolin and a creatine product as a stack
Yeah,
Fortress spoke of him before, guy sounds a real dick, and fortrss obviously not a fan
Sad thing is, he used and uses people like bob kennedy, kovacs, etc, and he feels fuck all, living the large life
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Yeah, he was a monster, but he sucked as a bodybuilder. He was too mesomorphic in structure and his hips were too wide. He was also very strong, but not like the ridiculous articles from MuscleMag back then claimed. I mean, 700 lbs on the decline bench for 4 reps? 360 lbs front military presses for 10 reps? One arm dumbbell rows with 300 lbs dumbbells for 12 reps? Over 2 ton leg presses? This is gorilla strength...
SUCKMYMUSCLE
In the vid he says he did behing the neck presses with 405 for 15 reps at age 19
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ahaha yeah, you don't care about "board reputation", that's why you cried to the mods last night to delete TWO different threads outing you, I'd say the boards own your mind you little bitch :)
Three threads.
(http://i.imgur.com/FRLEz.jpg)
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wasn't Paul Gardner the first "Before and After" guy for Muscletech?
Also, didn't he claim (in the initial ad) that his results occurred in one month?
Yes.
He was in great shape, with help from anabolics and clenbuterol, and then he ate Wendy's every day for several weeks to get fat, and then had his "before" pics taken. Then he got back into shape with more drugs and the "after" shots were taken.
All this before there was even a product.
::)
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Paul Gardner is a complete psychopath and should be in jail for what he did.
SUCKMYMUSCLE
Truth
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In the vid he says he did behing the neck presses with 405 for 15 reps at age 19
Yeah, sure. ::)
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Looks pretty good here
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The guy was HUGE. I was an editor at MuscleMag when Paul Gardiner (the flagship store's manager kid) was planning his MuscleTech business. Greg would often stop by at lunch and hang.
However, as was said, Greg was never cut out to be a bodybuilder. He had a wide waist, turnip thighs and weak leg depth, shitty arm thickness (brachialis)/detail, crummy overall shape and zero aesthetics. Not to mention the man's epic gut.
And his strength wasn't near what it was trumped up to be. Check out the video. He has five plates on incline Smith and does three tough reps all by himself. That's essentially 465 on a machine that balances the barbell. Strong, sure, but not anywhere NEAR what would be required to bench press 700 pounds, or for that matter, flat press five plates with a free bar for sets of more than, say, five repetitions.
I am quite certain he couldn't deep squat shit, either.
MuscleTech made its start with Kovacs and then bailed on him when it was obvious he wasn't going anywhere as a bodybuilder (to put it mildly). But without Greg, MuscleTech wouldn't have become anything. And with MuscleMag in Paul's corner, as well, for whatever reason, it went on to become one of the greatest successful scam companies of all time.
That anyone purchases its products is a mystery.
But, yeah, Kovacs was once a MONSTROUS human being.
Kovacs was with MuscleTech for 5 or 6 years. That's about normal for a supplement contract.
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I was at a seminar in Florida years ago and someone in the audience asked Chris Cormeir if he was stronger than Kovacs..........Corneir replied that while Kovacs was a strong guy,that he relied on the Smith Machine and didn`t do full range reps.
I also met Kovacs briefly at the NPC Southern States years ago......he was fucking huge,sweating profusely,but after chatting with him briefly,he impressed me as being a pretty good dude.
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Let's not forget one of the other big scams of the 90's....twinlab touting skip lacour as natural and claiming he looked the way he did cause of heavy training and their supps....alot of fools and their respected coin were parted in them days,before resources like getbig began shedding logic and truth on the supp(racket) industry..
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Looks pretty good here
Looks fucking awesome, that's when he won the canadian nationals and went pro, I think. He dwarfs everyone there. He never quite got into the same size or condition again.
I heard an interview he did with Palumbo a number of months back. Apparently Kovacs has suffered from serious anxiety problems all his life. That canadian show, he could barely step on stage, due to stage fright. From what they said (Palumbo once having been his "trainer"), Kovacs used to get in awesome shape for a show only for his anxiety to visibly change his physique before the curtains rolled.
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Let's not forget one of the other big scams of the 90's....twinlab touting skip lacour as natural and claiming he looked the way he did cause of heavy training and their supps....alot of fools and their respected coin were parted in them days,before resources like getbig began shedding logic and truth on the supp(racket) industry..
Twinlab touted a number of bodybuilders, namely the Team Universe guys: Chris Faildo, Skip LaCour, Ron "Alcatraz" Coleman, Milton Holloway, and a few others. In fact, didn't MD vow never to feature another steroid-using bodybuilder again?
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Looks fucking awesome, that's when he won the canadian nationals and went pro, I think. He dwarfs everyone there. He never quite got into the same size or condition again.
I heard an interview he did with Palumbo a number of months back. Apparently Kovacs has suffered from serious anxiety problems all his life. That canadian show, he could barely step on stage, due to stage fright. From what they said (Palumbo once having been his "trainer"), Kovacs used to get in awesome shape for a show only for his anxiety to visibly change his physique before the curtains rolled.
Big bastard
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Great contest pics ND......he never reached that shape again unfortunately.
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In the vid he says he did behing the neck presses with 405 for 15 reps at age 19
I think you have the statements confused. He said he did 405 for 6-8 reps. The 19 reps (and this story's been out for a while) refers to his benching 430, which was the winning weight for a local powerlifting contest. He did that after the meet was over and people were talking to the guy who won the show.
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I think you have the statements confused. He said he did 405 for 6-8 reps. The 19 reps (and this story's been out for a while) refers to his benching 430, which was the winning weight for a local powerlifting contest. He did that after the meet was over and people were talking to the guy who won the show.
This story is true, from what I know. Dick move, in my opinion.
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Yeah, he was a monster, but he sucked as a bodybuilder. He was too mesomorphic in structure and his hips were too wide. He was also very strong, but not like the ridiculous articles from MuscleMag back then claimed. I mean, 700 lbs on the decline bench for 4 reps? 360 lbs front military presses for 10 reps? One arm dumbbell rows with 300 lbs dumbbells for 12 reps? Over 2 ton leg presses? This is gorilla strength...
SUCKMYMUSCLE
"Too mesomorphic" followed by "hips were too wide". There goes Suckmymalapropism again, using big words he doesnt understand.
@Sucky- buy a dictionary, place it next to your keyboard, doublecheck the meaning of every word before you hit the 'post' icon.
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"Too mesomorphic" followed by "hips were too wide". There goes Suckmymalapropism again, using big words he doesnt understand.
@Sucky- buy a dictionary, place it next to your keyboard, doublecheck the meaning of every word before you hit the 'post' icon.
Mesomorphs have wider hips than the average ectomorphic male because their bones are thicker and wider overall, although not as wide as that of endomorphs. Just becuse endomorphs have even wider hips does not make mesomorphs having thin hips.
My statement is 100% accurate.
SUCKMYMUSCLE
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Yeah, sure. ::)
ha ha ha i agree..... he said it in the second video though
i dont even think he could do 315
judging by how he struggled on the smith with 5 plates...
i never understood why people use the smith as a proof of strength
some smith machines are so easy even small small me have inclined 405 on a smith....
this guy is super big eats probably 20 times ago... and takes drugs.....
personally i dont think this guy that strong at all ron coleman chris cormier branch johnnie are stronger IMO
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(http://www.hellopro.fr/images/produit-2/0/2/8/sac-banane-1641-239820.jpg)
if you ever see a pro bodybuilder carring something like that, and if you got a chance STEAL IT !!!!! 8)
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I think you have the statements confused. He said he did 405 for 6-8 reps. The 19 reps (and this story's been out for a while) refers to his benching 430, which was the winning weight for a local powerlifting contest. He did that after the meet was over and people were talking to the guy who won the show.
im pretty sure he said behind the neck presses
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im pretty sure he said behind the neck presses
He mentioned both. The behind-the-neck presses he claimed he did 405 for 6-8 reps at age 19 (at 0:55 of that video). The bench press he said he did 19 times, at the end of a powerlifting meet where the winner did 425 or 430. Kovacs, in street clothes, started repping the weight (initially with no one watching; then someone saw him and directed people's attention to his moving the weight that the winner nearly killed himself doing just once).
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He mentioned both. The behind-the-neck presses he claimed he did 405 for 6-8 reps at age 19 (at 0:55 of that video). The bench press he said he did 19 times, at the end of a powerlifting meet where the winner did 425 or 430. Kovacs, in street clothes, started repping the weight (initially with no one watching; then someone saw him and directed people's attention to his moving the weight that the winner nearly killed himself doing just once).
Ok I see judging by the way he struggled with 5 plates on the smith incline... 405 shoulder press free weight sounds out there
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Looks pretty good here
great pics, thanks
is that the north americans?
that was maybe his best stage showing, no?