Kudos for mentioning Dan Laurie it’s good to know the history and what happened back in the day the Joe W did lots for bodybuilding but also manipulated the results to suit his own company.
I competed in the WBBG teen age Mr America in 1976. We used to go to all the IFBB and WBBG contests back in the 70's which were held in NYC. The Lurie shows were more like a circus while the Weider shows were more professional. I enjoyed both organizations.
Awesome. Ive never been able to compete because of being diabetic and not responding very well to anabolic steroids or other aas meds. I bet it was amazing to have been there at the very beginning of the movement. Thank you for helping make Bodybuilding what it is today.
I competed in the same contest however 1979. It was my first show and a great experience. It was held at Brooklyn College and I remember in between the pre-judging in the morning and the final contest at night there was Dan Lurie's WBBG Hall of Fame dinner at the Statler-Hilton Hotel which was awesome. Got to hang out and take pictures with Tony Pearson, Bertil Fox and Bruno Sammartino. Great memories! Got to see Dan a few times before he passed away. His grand daughter was a co-worker friend of mine and he came to the office and gave a personally autographed photo of him at the White House with President Reagan when they arm wrestled in the Oval Office. The last time I saw him was at Jones Beach when he and Steve Michalik created the Mr. Jones Beach contest which unfortunately lasted only 2 years.
@@judowrestlerka Why the hell would you want to turn yourself into a chemical clown in the steroid circuses of the IFBB, WBBG, etc. ?? And for no money ... just to make Joe Weirdo and Lurie richer and richer... they didn't give a shite about the athletes.
At that time I used to train as a teenager at the Atlas Health Club in Jersey City, NJ - Joe Spooner trained there at that time and he had probably the best V-Shape in Bodybuilding . - The Atlas Gym was like the Golds Gym of the East - Sergio Oliva, Chris Dickerson, Nubret and many many others occasionally trained there. - Thank you for the Video!
Well done , another well researched video. But I don't think you quite comprehend the importance and prestige that Steve Reeves had at that time. Reeves , as Graham put it, was looked upon as almost god like. Possibly due to the Hercules comparison , but probably more so to the legions of young men that took up bodybuilding after seeing his movies. I was one of those young men and can assure you no one had ever seen anything like Reeves before. Plus the fact that for years he refused or ignored attempts to get him to appear at ANY EVENT. He had an almost mythological (no pun), reputation. Having married a countess, and supposedly living in a castle in Switzerland. He hadn't appeared in public in decades. Lurie performed quite the miracle.
@@samuelclemons508 Ross was a piece of work for sure. Knew him when both he and Dave McCann both worked out at Armento's Gym in Detroit in the 1970's. He never bother me in the gym and kind of made it fun though. I believe McCann was a local bouncer in the strip clubs. He never really bother anyone. Ross was with the Dabish brothers (Powerhouse Gym founders) when they came into the gym one night and roughed up Tony Armento was was in his 60's at the time. I was there when it happened cops in the gym and they did nothing. Big court case you can find it on the internet. Tom Platz and Samir Bannout both worked out there at that time as well.
Great to see WBBG covered! I wrote for Muscle Training Illustrated a bit after Dan sold it but did get to meet him a couple times at a Long Island restaurant waiting for tables. Used to go to his warehouse store to buy magazines and supplements early on in my training.
Great night for Serge Nubret and his wife. Proof again the ones showing up are the ones that matter. I know the feeling. Happened to me once. Local contest and my wife kept me from competing and training. We went to the show and she looked at me and said you should go up there you look better than the winner. I said not in my underwear. Missed that title.
DAVE BRANFMAN in 1983 I met Dave in Marine Corps boot camp in Parris Island. He was a nice guy with tattoos and fun to be around. Funny how I remember his name almost 40 years later.
Muscle-Training Illustrated was a magazine I looked for at the newsstands.
Kudos for mentioning Dan Laurie it’s good to know the history and what happened back in the day the Joe W did lots for bodybuilding but also manipulated the results to suit his own company.
I competed in the WBBG teen age Mr America in 1976. We used to go to all the IFBB and WBBG contests back in the 70's which were held in NYC. The Lurie shows were more like a circus while the Weider shows were more professional. I enjoyed both organizations.
Awesome. Ive never been able to compete because of being diabetic and not responding very well to anabolic steroids or other aas meds.
I bet it was amazing to have been there at the very beginning of the movement.
Thank you for helping make Bodybuilding what it is today.
I competed in the same contest however 1979. It was my first show and a great experience. It was held at Brooklyn College and I remember in between the pre-judging in the morning and the final contest at night there was Dan Lurie's WBBG Hall of Fame dinner at the Statler-Hilton Hotel which was awesome. Got to hang out and take pictures with Tony Pearson, Bertil Fox and Bruno Sammartino. Great memories! Got to see Dan a few times before he passed away. His grand daughter was a co-worker friend of mine and he came to the office and gave a personally autographed photo of him at the White House with President Reagan when they arm wrestled in the Oval Office. The last time I saw him was at Jones Beach when he and Steve Michalik created the Mr. Jones Beach contest which unfortunately lasted only 2 years.
@@judowrestlerka Why the hell would you want to turn yourself into a chemical clown in the steroid circuses of the IFBB, WBBG, etc. ?? And for no money ... just to make Joe Weirdo and Lurie richer and richer... they didn't give a shite about the athletes.
Dave Johns, trained me At YMCA Riverside,Ca! RIP, Great Man.
Dan Lurie and his WBBG were the Best!
At that time I used to train as a teenager at the Atlas Health Club in Jersey City, NJ - Joe Spooner trained there at that time and he had probably the best V-Shape in Bodybuilding . - The Atlas Gym was like the Golds Gym of the East - Sergio Oliva, Chris Dickerson, Nubret and many many others occasionally trained there. - Thank you for the Video!
Good for you bud. Futureman in LI New York , run by Tony Pandolfo , was also a GREAT East Coast gym !
I thought the Mid-City gym in New York City was the hardcore bodybuilding gym in the 60s 70s and 80s
Terrific recap. Thanks for the history
Well done , another well researched video. But I don't think you quite comprehend the importance and prestige that Steve Reeves had at that time. Reeves , as Graham put it, was looked upon as almost god like. Possibly due to the Hercules comparison , but probably more so to the legions of young men that took up bodybuilding after seeing his movies. I was one of those young men and can assure you no one had ever seen anything like Reeves before. Plus the fact that for years he refused or ignored attempts to get him to appear at ANY EVENT. He had an almost mythological (no pun), reputation. Having married a countess, and supposedly living in a castle in Switzerland. He hadn't appeared in public in decades. Lurie performed quite the miracle.
That was awesome! Great history 👏 👌 👍
The Mr. America winner, Don Ross, developed a wild reputation. I remember him being an occasional ESPN commentator and making some off color remarks.
neub4321 Ross was a piece of work . Was also a Pro wrestler.
@@samuelclemons508 Ross was a piece of work for sure. Knew him when both he and Dave McCann both worked out at Armento's Gym in Detroit in the 1970's. He never bother me in the gym and kind of made it fun though. I believe McCann was a local bouncer in the strip clubs. He never really bother anyone. Ross was with the Dabish brothers (Powerhouse Gym founders) when they came into the gym one night and roughed up Tony Armento was was in his 60's at the time. I was there when it happened cops in the gym and they did nothing. Big court case you can find it on the internet. Tom Platz and Samir Bannout both worked out there at that time as well.
@@RobertH48 Yessir.!!!
That amazing shot of Scott Wilson in the opening segment is everything! Thank you so much for this channel.
Great to see WBBG covered! I wrote for Muscle Training Illustrated a bit after Dan sold it but did get to meet him a couple times at a Long Island restaurant waiting for tables. Used to go to his warehouse store to buy magazines and supplements early on in my training.
Thx for covering this WBBG contest!
👍👍👍 very interesting, the times before the golden area 👍👍👍
Serge Nubret looked AMAZING!!!
This was awsome... Thanks!
What a flashback...great stuff once again brotha!
Great night for Serge Nubret and his wife. Proof again the ones showing up are the ones that matter. I know the feeling. Happened to me once. Local contest and my wife kept me from competing and training. We went to the show and she looked at me and said you should go up there you look better than the winner. I said not in my underwear. Missed that title.
DAVE BRANFMAN in 1983 I met Dave in Marine Corps boot camp in Parris Island. He was a nice guy with tattoos and fun to be around. Funny how I remember his name almost 40 years later.
The Lurie name will rise again!!!
Best Era! Mooore!!!
I went to a WBBG show at the Capital Theater in Passaic, New Jersey. Not sure if this was it or not.
Jacqueline Nubret was smoking hot!
@Jason Stewart I thought Jacqueline had a beautiful face
Russell Cunningham won the Teenage Mr.America contest that year... Brooklyn born and raised.....
Serge Nubret has always been one of favorite physiques......size and excellent symmetry, hard to argue with.
Don Ross used to be the manager of the gym I trained at back in the late 1970s, he is not 5 ft 10😮
it was Lynde Johnson not Linda I went out with her years ago she was alot of fun to hang with always had great times
He HAD A GREAT GYM IN BKLYN ON FLATBUSH & CHURCH AVE LATE 70s
Good times
Dan Luries book? What was the title again?
Dan Lurie’s Instant Action Bodybuilding System
Is GEORGE PAINE ALIVE? NOBODY HAS SEEN OR HEARD FROM HIM SINCE HE LEFT NPC 1992
IT WAS EVEN MORE FIXED BACK THEN HOW THE HELL DOES DON ROSS BEAT ANYONE HES GOT THE WORST BODY OF ALL TIME .
Anyone remember Caesar Juliani ?
While George Willig was climbing a Twin Tower his twin brother was climbing Trump's girlfriend.
It's politics. DON ROSS HAD THE WORST PHYSIQUE EVER AND BOSTINTO WAS NOTHING. THE REALLY GOOD PHYSIQUES WERE HELD BACK