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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Pet shop boys on September 01, 2022, 06:40:26 AM
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Yeah it has been the biggest deal/hype in bodybuilding history to date.... every major tv outlet at the time was announcing the 1992 Mr.O ,simply because Lou Ferrigno was making a comeback , the tittle was up for grabs since Haney was out of the picture ......
I remember vividly watching Joe Weider with a straight face on national tv say
' We will X-ray mr. Ferrigno's calves and if he does have implants he will be disqualified and will have to refund the money "
30 years !!!!!
WoooSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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"Arnolds got spaghetti arms Louie"
"Boom, Look at this hunk of man, you try it Louie" ::)
"Louie liked to read the Muscle Books"...
(https://www.drworkout.fitness/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Lou-Ferrigno-Workout-Routine.png)
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"Arnolds got spaghetti arms Louie"
"Boom, Look at this hunk of man, you try it Louie" ::)
"Louie liked to read the Muscle Books"...
(https://www.drworkout.fitness/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Lou-Ferrigno-Workout-Routine.png)
what a stupid routine
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Yeah, glutes and hams were soft, calves were full of something. Definitely full of shit.
But everything else looked incredible.
His comeback was odd. He looked great in the open Olympia but placed like 10th then went to the Masters O and lost to Robby and looked a little stringy Definitelynot as good as he did in the open the previous year. Then he was gone from tge stage again. So his entire pro career was what? 4 shows? The 74 O the 75 O the 93 O and the 94 Masters O?
He's achieved an astonishing level of fame for a guy who only did 4 pro shows and was on a laughably bad TV series that was canceled 40 years ago. Not to mention his movie career which would've sunk anyone else's career. I mean his films aren't just bad. They're horrible.
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Yeah, glutes and hams were soft, calves were full of something. Definitely full of shit.
But everything else looked incredible.
His comeback was odd. He looked great in the open Olympia but placed like 10th then went to the Masters O and lost to Robby and looked a little stringy Definitelynot as good as he did in the open the previous year. Then he was gone from tge stage again. So his entire pro career was what? 4 shows? The 74 O the 75 O the 93 O and the 94 Masters O?
He's achieved an astonishing level of fame for a guy who only did 4 pro shows and was on a laughably bad TV series that was canceled 40 years ago. Not to mention his movie career which would've sunk anyone else's career. I mean his films aren't just bad. They're horrible.
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Which is what makes Ferrigno unique ...to this day he has a respectable line of fans at ComicCons across the nation every year willing to pay $40.00 for a pic with him ....insane !
WoooSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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Obligatory Louie video. I’ll work on a new Louie/Matty video later
"Arnolds got spaghetti arms Louie"
"Boom, Look at this hunk of man, you try it Louie" ::)
"Louie liked to read the Muscle Books"...
I’ll be sure to work all of these classic lines in there
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Yeah, glutes and hams were soft, calves were full of something. Definitely full of shit.
But everything else looked incredible.
His comeback was odd. He looked great in the open Olympia but placed like 10th then went to the Masters O and lost to Robby and looked a little stringy Definitelynot as good as he did in the open the previous year. Then he was gone from tge stage again. So his entire pro career was what? 4 shows? The 74 O the 75 O the 93 O and the 94 Masters O?
He's achieved an astonishing level of fame for a guy who only did 4 pro shows and was on a laughably bad TV series that was canceled 40 years ago. Not to mention his movie career which would've sunk anyone else's career. I mean his films aren't just bad. They're horrible.
There was only one pro show in the IFBB back in the day: The Olympia. That's why a number of bodybuilders competed in NABBA as well.
The Incredible Hulk was considered a successful series, running six seasons. For comic book aficionados, it was the first time a Marvel Comics character actually crossed over successfully on TV (although, the executive director said he had to de-couple some of the series from the comic book roots. Hence, one of the reasons the character's name was changed from Bruce Banner to David Banner).
You may recall that Ferrigno's 90s comeback was originally with the WBF. But, three months before the 1992 championship (and "coincidentally" when the WBF started their strict drug policy), Ferrigno bailed. He competed in the 1992 Olympia, where he placed 12th.
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There was only one pro show in the IFBB back in the day: The Olympia. That's why a number of bodybuilders competed in NABBA as well.
The Incredible Hulk was considered a successful series, running six seasons. For comic book aficionados, it was the first time a Marvel Comics character actually crossed over successfully on TV (although, the executive director said he had to de-couple some of the series from the comic book roots. Hence, one of the reasons the character's name was changed from Bruce Banner to David Banner).
You may recall that Ferrigno's 90s comeback was originally with the WBF. But, three months before the 1992 championship (and "coincidentally" when the WBF started their strict drug policy), Ferrigno bailed.
Did Weider pay Lou more money "Not to go" to the WBF? I forget how that all played out...
ICOPRO baby!!! ::)
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I think his build in that awful hercules movie would have beaten many guys in 1985 or so.
in that wbf clip that weight belt strydom gave him went right into the garbage or he sold it :D
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Did Weider pay Lou more money "Not to go" to the WBF? I forget how that all played out...
ICOPRO baby!!! ::)
He went to the WBF. But, he left before the 1992 championship. Again, it was around the time the feds were breathing down McMahon's neck and he started drug-testing for everything but the kitchen sink. Mike Christian claimed he lost a month's pay ($25,000) for popping positive.
I recall numbers for Ferrigno, to the tune of 2 years, $900,000. I forget if that what McMahon offered him or what Weider offered him.
Once Ferrigno was gone, McMahon tried to salvage having a 14th guy in the WBF by bringing in Lawrence Phofl bka Lex Luger.
Luger was to co-host WBF BodyStars with McMahon and Cory Everson's baby sister, Cameo Kneuer (2-time Ms Fitness USA). "The Total Package" was also supposed to be the guest poser at the 1992 show. But, he got into a motorcycle wreck that nearly cost him his right arm. Check Luger out at 1:06.
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what a stupid routine
Not enough volume.
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Was McMahon trying to slip the fans a mickey? I just noticed during the hype package of the 1992 Championship "Who Will It Be?", they flashed the logos of the WBF BodyStar competitors. Included in those logos was that of Lex Luger.
Was McMahon going to let Luger compete at that show, after promoting him as a mere guest poser? Considering he built the 1992 WBF Championship around a clash between Lou Ferrigno and WBF champion, Gary Strydom, it wouldn't surprise me if he had plans of doing a "celebrity" entrant.
He's achieved an astonishing level of fame for a guy who only did 4 pro shows and was on a laughably bad TV series that was canceled 40 years ago. Not to mention his movie career which would've sunk anyone else's career. I mean his films aren't just bad. They're horrible.
Remember how HUGE he looked in the the three Hulk TV movies, especially "The Incredible Hulk Returns".
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I worked out, with Platz, a couple times around Lou during those comeback years.
In the gym, in shorts and a tank, a couple dozen pounds above his stage weight, the man was IMPRESSIVE. Absolutely huge.
Of course, on stage, it mostly fell apart. A battle thong can very negatively affect the “lines” of a bodybuilder.
(Needless to say, Loutard was an unlikeable doink, just as he had been the other times we’d met or had spoken on the phone.)
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What a simpleton. Big Louser.
I forgot how good Boyer Coe looked in that first Masters O. That first one was a neat concept but a few years later when Vince Taylor started winning it and Sonny Schmidt were in it it kind of killed it. Those guys did well in the open what was the point if not to give some of greats one last dance.
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I worked out, with Platz, a couple times around Lou during those comeback years.
In the gym, in shorts and a tank, a couple dozen pounds above his stage weight, the man was IMPRESSIVE. Absolutely huge.
Of course, on stage, it mostly fell apart. A battle thong can very negatively affect the “lines” of a bodybuilder.
(Needless to say, Loutard was an unlikeable doink, just as he had been the other times we’d met or had spoken on the phone.)
Phone calls are hard for lip readers.
Louie was only an infant in the crib,
and he developed this ear infection.
We didn't know it at the time until Louie was about three years old, we found out that he was hard of hearing.
That's why he never took an interest in things... other kids would take an interest in, like television.
He was late learning to speak and everything.
Louie became a lip reader.
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Phone calls are hard for lip readers.
Louie was only an infant in the crib,
and he developed this ear infection.
We didn't know it at the time until Louie was about three years old, we found out that he was hard of hearing.
That's why he never took an interest in things... other kids would take an interest in, like television.
He was late learning to speak and everything.
Louie became a lip reader.
Is that why he never took an interest in being a decent human being?
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Is that why he never took an interest in being a decent human being?
Poor guy was deaf and his damn parents never taught him sign language. How’s he supposed to learn manners or kindness?
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I've noticed that many of you seem to hate on Lou...why? Is he because he's Italian American? Stop with your racism, please
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Poor guy was deaf and his damn parents never taught him sign language. How’s he supposed to learn manners or kindness?
Lmfao
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I've noticed that many of you seem to hate on Lou...why? Is he because he's Italian American? Stop with your racism, please
My mom was born in Italy. That being said - fuck that Dago Wop.
Jk. ;D
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He went to the WBF. But, he left before the 1992 championship. Again, it was around the time the feds were breathing down McMahon's neck and he started drug-testing for everything but the kitchen sink. Mike Christian claimed he lost a month's pay ($25,000) for popping positive.
I recall numbers for Ferrigno, to the tune of 2 years, $900,000. I forget if that what McMahon offered him or what Weider offered him.
Once Ferrigno was gone, McMahon tried to salvage having a 14th guy in the WBF by bringing in Lawrence Phofl bka Lex Luger.
Luger was to co-host WBF BodyStars with McMahon and Cory Everson's baby sister, Cameo Kneuer (2-time Ms Fitness USA). "The Total Package" was also supposed to be the guest poser at the 1992 show. But, he got into a motorcycle wreck that nearly cost him his right arm. Check Luger out at 1:06.
MCWAY,
Do you understand that you, rocket, and myself are all 5'9" and range from 200-220 pounds?
All three of us are heavyweight manlets.
Also, did you see this Dave Palumbo interview with Rich Gaspari, where he discusses Vince McMahon and the WBF contracts, and discusses the rift with the IFBB and Joe Weider at the time?
It starts at the 19 minute mark:
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I saw Louie waaaaaay back before he was even known out of NYC.
If you read the book Pumping Iron when Lou showed up in Holyoke Mass. at I believe it was Ed Jubinvilles IFBB Jr. Mr. America ( I could be mistaken he ran 3-4 contests per year) it seemed you could see him a mile away .....he towered over the huge crowd that had gathered around him .
He was so massive that he had to wear a mechanics or a gas station attendants type of uniform/outfit.....otherwise he probably couldn`t find much that would fit him......then he had on a pair of sunglasses to boot as if he was a movie star no one fucking knew him unless they lived in NYC.
Anyway,he was fucking hugely impressive to me at the time because he was HUGELY IMPRESSIVE!!
Once he saw Warren Fredericks and then Leon Brown who took every single trophy that day and made it in the book Pumping Iron,Louie just up and disappeared.
They announced Leon as the class winner,then the overall contest winner....and then they gave out "best bodyparts" awards back in those days....Leon Brown....BEST CHEST.....Leon Brown.....BEST ABS.....Leon Brown.....BEST ARMS....."hey Leon just stay on stage you won every fucking trophy there is to win"!! :D
The 175 pound Leon Brown would have blew Louie away,and Louie knew it that`s why he left.
FUCK LOUIE!! LOL ;D
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Phone calls are hard for lip readers.
Louie was only an infant in the crib,
and he developed this ear infection.
We didn't know it at the time until Louie was about three years old, we found out that he was hard of hearing.
That's why he never took an interest in things... other kids would take an interest in, like television.
He was late learning to speak and everything.
Louie became a lip reader.
;D
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"Arnolds got spaghetti arms Louie"
"Boom, Look at this hunk of man, you try it Louie" ::)
"Louie liked to read the Muscle Books"...
(https://www.drworkout.fitness/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Lou-Ferrigno-Workout-Routine.png)
It’s impressive he got such big calves not doing any calf exercises
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Can't wait for Louies 3rd to Last Dance to air! 8)
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Yeah, glutes and hams were soft, calves were full of something. Definitely full of shit.
But everything else looked incredible.
His comeback was odd. He looked great in the open Olympia but placed like 10th then went to the Masters O and lost to Robby and looked a little stringy Definitelynot as good as he did in the open the previous year. Then he was gone from tge stage again. So his entire pro career was what? 4 shows? The 74 O the 75 O the 93 O and the 94 Masters O?
He's achieved an astonishing level of fame for a guy who only did 4 pro shows and was on a laughably bad TV series that was canceled 40 years ago. Not to mention his movie career which would've sunk anyone else's career. I mean his films aren't just bad. They're horrible.
Great point. He's a pop culture icon for some odd reason, even though it's been 40-50 years since his brief heyday.
Gotta think his role in Pumping Iron did a lot for his fame
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There was only one pro show in the IFBB back in the day: The Olympia. That's why a number of bodybuilders competed in NABBA as well.
The Incredible Hulk was considered a successful series, running six seasons. For comic book aficionados, it was the first time a Marvel Comics character actually crossed over successfully on TV (although, the executive director said he had to de-couple some of the series from the comic book roots. Hence, one of the reasons the character's name was changed from Bruce Banner to David Banner).
You may recall that Ferrigno's 90s comeback was originally with the WBF. But, three months before the 1992 championship (and "coincidentally" when the WBF started their strict drug policy), Ferrigno bailed. He competed in the 1992 Olympia, where he placed 12th.
I've always thought your views on training/natural bodybuilding were dumb but I appreciate your knowledge of bodybuilding history :)
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So....Should big Louie be disqualified 30 years later ?
Or it doesn't matter because bodybuilding is a heavily fraudulent activity ?
WoooSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHH
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(https://www.drworkout.fitness/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Lou-Ferrigno-Workout-Routine.png)
It’s impressive he got such big calves not doing any calf exercises
If Lou actually did anywhere near that fictitious routine I`ll eat THREE of Hankys hats.....yes I said a whopping THREE !!
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My mom was born in Italy. That being said - fuck that Dago Wop.
Jk. ;D
Lol ok, I just never understand why many getbiggers hate Lou so much
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Lol ok, I just never understand why many getbiggers hate Lou so much
The same reason why many Getbiggers hate MCWAY's advice on training.
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Lol ok, I just never understand why many getbiggers hate Lou so much
I think it has to do with pocketing 20 dollar bills for autographs. That's pretty hard to imagine being that niggardly. I mean, you're Lou fucking Ferrigno and a fan asks for your autograph. You don't answer 'yeah, sure' or 'no problem, here you go.' You answer 'twenty dollars.' Then stand there awkwardly while the smile fades from your fans face as they dig through their wallet for petty cash.
But even if you snap a pic on your phone at a comic con, not standing with him, not shaking hands, no autographs but just a candid pic-even from a distance- he or his little louser team will still ask for their money.
It's actually pretty pathetic.
Then there was that time he sued his own brother for using his own last name.
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Lol ok, I just never understand why many getbiggers hate Lou so much
We don’t hate Lou. We just hope he never gets to eat his cake.
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We don’t hate Lou. We just hope he never gets to eat his cake.
Bro...
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The same reason why many Getbiggers hate MCWAY's advice on training.
You just can't keep my name out of your mouth, particularly when you're making up BS that I never said.
The advice that you don't take (from lots of folks) is about your sorry diet, which is why you're reduced to a twig once the syringes are gone.
I think it has to do with pocketing 20 dollar bills for autographs. That's pretty hard to imagine being that niggardly. I mean, you're Lou fucking Ferrigno and a fan asks for your autograph. You don't answer 'yeah, sure' or 'no problem, here you go.' You answer 'twenty dollars.' Then stand there awkwardly while the smile fades from your fans face as they dig through their wallet for petty cash.
But even if you snap a pic on your phone at a comic con, not standing with him, not shaking hands, no autographs but just a candid pic-even from a distance- he or his little louser team will still ask for their money.
It's actually pretty pathetic.
Then there was that time he sued his own brother for using his own last name.
Ferrigno's explanation, for what it's worth, was that the other bodybuilders wouldn't make any money at the expos. If Lou gave away his photos, the fans would expect all the other pros to give theirs away as well. He can absorb the cost; they can't.
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I don't think it's just the money for pics, he's just an unsympathetic character, from his facial expression to his behavior. Just not very likable. It's the same type of phenomenon with Jason Genova. He's retard, he can't help his handicap but he's still unlikable. Many people wouldn't make fun of the average retard but Genova isn't very sympathetic.
Louie had problems with his brother having a gym named "Ferrigno's Gym" and he especially had problems with the gym walls being green lol. It was a reference to the Hulk but still, why not let your brother in on the action, what does it matter.
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I remember lou posting as lord vader on ironage boasting that he was the heaviest competitor ever on stage, he outweighed arnold by so many pounds blah blah blah. Arnold didnt need to weigh so much to look more muscular, thicker, more refined.
Lou came back with smaller arms, a bigger belly and fake calves so no real improvement on his 70's showings.
He had a couple of other handles on there he'd post from, as if a few were bigging lou up, very sad.
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I think it has to do with pocketing 20 dollar bills for autographs. That's pretty hard to imagine being that niggardly. I mean, you're Lou fucking Ferrigno and a fan asks for your autograph. You don't answer 'yeah, sure' or 'no problem, here you go.' You answer 'twenty dollars.' Then stand there awkwardly while the smile fades from your fans face as they dig through their wallet for petty cash.
But even if you snap a pic on your phone at a comic con, not standing with him, not shaking hands, no autographs but just a candid pic-even from a distance- he or his little louser team will still ask for their money.
It's actually pretty pathetic.
Then there was that time he sued his own brother for using his own last name.
Brutal if true