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Title: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: old-school-lifter on August 16, 2016, 06:31:36 PM
one of the best backs

http://www.bodybuilding-pics.com/144/images/Mohammed_Benaziza_71.jpg
Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: old-school-lifter on August 16, 2016, 06:32:54 PM
http://www.bodybuilding-pics.com/144/images/Mohammed_Benaziza_38.jpg
Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: old-school-lifter on August 16, 2016, 06:41:16 PM
http://i43.tinypic.com/1zxle2x.gif

Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: NarcissisticDeity on August 16, 2016, 06:44:55 PM
http://i43.tinypic.com/1zxle2x.gif



Is it really that hard?

(http://i43.tinypic.com/1zxle2x.jpg)
Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: NarcissisticDeity on August 16, 2016, 06:48:20 PM
Dorian on backs

New Standards and Breaking Down Mental Barriers

Over the course of my Mr. Olympia reign, I became known for setting a completely new standard for back development, in much the same way that Tom Platz had done a decade earlier when it came to legs. That’s how it usually is in any sports endeavor, like when my fellow Brit Roger Bannister ran the four-minute mile in 1954. Until then, such a feat was considered impossible. Yet once he had done it, the mental barriers came down and runners began doing it all the time.

It was much the same with back muscularity. Until I came along and set the new standard, bodybuilders never thought it was possible to build so much thickness, width, and detail in the lats. After me, Ronnie Coleman took his own back to a new level of freakiness. Not to say that his back was better than mine— he had a bit more overall size and I had more detail to mine— but you get the point.

I would never have built my back to the proportions I did, had it not been for a few champions who came before me. Foremost on the list would be the man who won eight Mr. Olympia titles just before my reign began, Lee Haney. Lee’s structure alone had all the makings of a great back: very wide clavicles and a very small waist. So even before he started adding muscle back there, he already had a pronounced V-taper. While he was Mr. Olympia, one of Haney’s most formidable physique weapons was his wide, thick back. It wasn’t overly detailed, but it was still better than anything we had seen before in his predecessors.

The man who actually proved to be my greatest inspiration to make my back a strong point was the late Momo Benaziza. Momo beat me the first time I competed as a pro at the 1990 Night of Champions. It was the only time I was ever beaten as a pro, and the loss stung. The main reason Benaziza beat me was his thick, rugged back. It had such depth and was etched in detail all the way from his traps down to his draping lower lats, and it made mine pale in comparison at the time. Right then and there, I set it in my mind to get that same look for my own back, and for inspiration, I tacked up back shots of Momo at my home and at my gym.

 

Why Don’t We See More Great Backs?

Since Ronnie retired, I haven’t seen many backs in pro bodybuilding that I considered exceptional. I suppose this Joel Stubbs bloke from the Bahamas would qualify, but it’s hard to give him full credit since he doesn’t have a very complete physique overall (light in the legs). If you ask most bodybuilders why they don’t have great backs, they will often give the excuse that only a handful of guys with very lucky genetics are capable of building backs like me or Ronnie. I can’t speak for Ronnie, but I don’t think there was anything very special about my genetics in that area. It’s true that my lats do insert very low, but I see plenty of pros with similar attachments.


Momo outclassing Haney's back
Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: old-school-lifter on August 16, 2016, 07:44:34 PM
momo had an all round freaky physique
Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: Danimal77 on August 16, 2016, 07:53:54 PM
one of the best backs

http://www.bodybuilding-pics.com/144/images/Mohammed_Benaziza_71.jpg

(http://www.bodybuilding-pics.com/144/images/Mohammed_Benaziza_71.jpg)
Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: Danimal77 on August 16, 2016, 07:59:16 PM
http://www.bodybuilding-pics.com/144/images/Mohammed_Benaziza_38.jpg

(http://www.bodybuilding-pics.com/144/images/Mohammed_Benaziza_38.jpg)
Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: Danimal77 on August 16, 2016, 08:04:06 PM
Is it really that hard?

(http://i43.tinypic.com/1zxle2x.jpg)

I reposted his first 2 hyperlink jpeg images too.  ::)
Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: Danimal77 on August 16, 2016, 09:35:47 PM
Momo was REALLY SHORT. 5'2"? 188-198 pounds (he got heavier towards the end). He never really impressed me. Danny Padilla was the better and more complete short bodybuilder, as was 5'3" Lee Priest and Lee Labrada. Evem Momo Makaway was more impressive to me than Momo Benaziza.
Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: Nether Animal on August 16, 2016, 09:49:35 PM
Momo was REALLY SHORT. 5'2"? 188-198 pounds (he got heavier towards the end). He never really impressed me. Danny Padilla was the better and more complete short bodybuilder, as was 5'3" Lee Priest and Lee Labrada. Evem Momo Makaway was more impressive to me than Momo Benaziza.

MOMO deserves mention along with all of those names... one of the greatest short (as in SHORT not bb average) bbers ever...

(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-UDhJQ0rOefw/T5g3vjrt3SI/AAAAAAAAE_o/YSHkQaA0FKA/s1600/Mohammed+Benaziza+(4).jpg)
Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: Fortress on August 16, 2016, 10:15:06 PM
Should do well in the pro ranks. Do some damage.
Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: Dr Dutch on August 17, 2016, 02:58:31 AM
Great back in the pics of course, but he was a dwarf. And bodybuilding dwarfs look ridiculous no matter how good their bodyparts are. The wider they get, the shorter they look.
Should not have won NOC.
Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: Simple Simon on August 17, 2016, 04:42:03 AM
he had bad gyno at one point
Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: Rambone on August 17, 2016, 05:13:30 AM
One of his nipples is higher than the other, no homo.

Reminds me of the wonky eye of Nasser
Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: Powerlift66 on August 17, 2016, 06:09:21 AM
(http://t.qkme.me/3r9vqq.jpg)
Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: Grenache on August 17, 2016, 06:43:52 AM
Mr. Olympia 1992; 5. place:
Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: Danimal77 on August 17, 2016, 08:41:40 AM
Mr. Olympia 1992; 5. place:


That damn black vertical bar is still there! How has this problem not been fixed yet?
Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: Meaningless on August 17, 2016, 01:20:08 PM
He died for us bitches building that back.
Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: Earl1972 on August 17, 2016, 01:59:39 PM
the first pro with a gut

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Title: Re: MOMO Benaziza
Post by: Dr Dutch on August 17, 2016, 02:19:19 PM
He died for us bitches building that back.
I never asked a dwarf to die for me. Let Dopey die for us....