A common story about Greg is the one about a powerlifting contest he went to when he was young. He was just in the crowd, not competing. The winner benched 500lbs then Greg came out from backstage sat on the bench and pressed the bar 19 times.
So the exaggerations begin.
I believe it was 420 or something; not 500.
I knew Greg. Ate with him. Even hit a workout with the guy. Him, Nasser and me.
Paul Gardiner of MuscleTech stretched the truth about Kovacs' strength capabilities. The man was STRONG, but nowhere what was stated in all those MMI articles.
At an Arnold, Kazmaier and Coan told Greg he should enter a powerlifting meet if he's as strong as is claimed. That his feats would instantly place him amongst the elite of the sport.
Of course, this was never gonna happen.
His thing was the Smith machine, leg press, etc. Like I say, a colossally strong man, but far from an ability to run with guys like Bill and Ed. Perhaps if he had trained towards that end. Who knows.
He was a true giant. Always appeared uncomfortable, though. At around 400 pounds, this would seem about right. The dude was simply staggering in sheer body mass and muscular bulk.