I meant no offense bud,but how did he cycle the D-Bol.....a bottle a day,every other day,a bottle a week,or was that a one time thing....etc. etc.
Phil Williams and Tony Pearson got their start in serious bodybuilding at Turner's. Tony was gone by the time I started but saw Phil train many times. Also, Jeff King and Samir were there for a while.
Jeff King trained in my hometown for years since he was a teen, before going to Turners......nicest person you could ever meet.
Does he have his chiropractic business there?
No his office is located in the neighboring town of Greenfiled Mass..........he was also a cop,but I have no clue if he still is............he`s probably retired by now.
Dave Johns was the best, died young of an infectious disease that only people in California know about (Valley Fever, not sure if it is still prevalent around Bakersfield and up the Central Valley).Some good magazine covers here:https://www.facebook.com/groups/oldschoolbodybuildingforever/posts/3541794779434584/
Who owns the rights to the Mr. America name now? Seems there should be some value there.
Manny Perry, the tall class winner......wasn't he Lou Ferrigno's stunt double in The Incredible Hulk TV show?
Wes, I agree with you. I think Ron Teufel was a clear winner. In my opinion, Larry Jackson should have won the most muscular man award and the medium height class over Tony Pearson.