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.. defined by deep separations and unparalleled volume. This colorized comparison captures the ultimate battle between upper-body perfection and lower-body dominance.
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.. Franco no solo posaba fuerza.
La encarnaba.
Y al hacerlo, redefinió lo que un culturista era capaz de levantar.
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each of these legends built a chest that defined an era.
This isn’t just muscle… this is history carved in iron. 🏆🔥
Who do you think has the best chest of all time? 👇
#Top10Chests
#BodybuildingHistory #ArnoldSchwarzenegger
#RonnieColeman #LeeHaney #LouFerrigno
#SergeNubret #FrancoColumbu #MarkusRuhl

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💪💪🏆🏅🏋️ Iconic Bodybuilders 🤴👑🔥💥
One of the strongest bodybuilders. #francocolumbu #MrOlympia #Bodybuilder #MuscleBuilder #Bodybuilding #PowerLifter #StrongMan #Powerful #MuscleBeast #MuscleFreak #HugeMuscles #Masculinity #Muscled

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Sylvester Stallone’s botched surgery during Rocky II led to tattoo cover-up Sylvester Stallone’s later-life tattoos aren’t just about style or vanity. They stem from a near-career-ending injury, creative adaptation, and a decision to turn his muscular frame into visible art. The actor and director first publicly explained the origin in interviews tied to “Arnold & Sly: Rivals, Friends, Icons”, recalling a gruesome bench-press accident before Rocky II. While training with Franco Columbu, former Mr. Universe and a bodybuilding icon, Stallone tore his left pectoral muscle off the bone. He described hearing a “pow” and then falling down, immediately realizing that something had gone catastrophically wrong. The scar that led to ink Surgery repaired Stallone’s pec, but not perfectly. The piece was sewn back in a “twisted way,” and only years later did the damage become visually apparent: swollen veins, bruising, and a messed-up chest contour. According to Stallone, it was uncomfortable, unattractive, and something he didn’t want constantly on display. Tattoos offered a cover. “A long time ago, I was training with Franco Columbu, and we got into this bench pressing contest,” the Hollywood icon told Nick Miller of ‘Nick’s Strength and Power’. “I tore my entire pec off. So they sewed it back together; it was a big, sexy stitch scar, but all these veins started coming out, so I decided just to have it covered and kind of camouflage it.” Once the first tattoo was in place, one thing led to another. What began as practical camouflage evolved into a personal expression. More tattoos followed — both to mask the chest’s imperfections and as part of Stallone’s evolving identity. More than aesthetics: plot changes, vulnerability, legacy Plot adaptation in Rocky II: Because the injury limited the use of his left arm, Stallone altered how his character (Rocky Balboa) fought. He switched to fighting right-handed in the film. It wasn’t dramaturgy, it was necessity. Longevity via concealment: The tattoo decision was part of preserving Stallone’s “brand” — his face, body, and performance presence. By masking the scar and the disrupted veins, Stallone kept the focus on character and story, rather than physical imperfections. Art as self-rescue: For someone whose public persona involves strength, resilience, and endurance, the tattoos tell a story of survival. Stallone turned an injury that nearly derailed his career into a visible testament to overcoming adversity. The tattoos made a prominent appearance in the movie ‘Bullet to the Head’ and created waves. Many fans, unaware of the origin story, believed Stallone had created them specifically for the film. However, they were real and a permanent reminder of the botched surgery. Stallone’s revival At age 79, Stallone’s body tells many stories. The visible tattoos over his chest are one of them: a scar story transformed into intentional art. They mark not just physical trauma, but a defining moment that led to one of cinema’s most beloved franchises surviving. They also reveal something about Stallone’s priorities: making art, not excuses. Stallone remains as big now as he ever was, thanks to the ongoing saga that is Taylor Sheridan’s Tulsa King. Now in its third season, Netflix premiered the new instalment this week. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Syvlester Stallone's tattoos come with an origin story.

My latest: https://www.worldbox

#SylvesterStallone #Rocky #Tattoos #Injury #FrancoColumbu #RockyII

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Sylvester Stallone’s botched surgery during Rocky II led to tattoo cover-up Sylvester Stallone’s later-life tattoos aren’t just about style or vanity. They stem from a near-career-ending injury, creative adaptation, and a decision to turn his muscular frame into visible art. The actor and director first publicly explained the origin in interviews tied to “Arnold & Sly: Rivals, Friends, Icons”, recalling a gruesome bench-press accident before Rocky II. While training with Franco Columbu, former Mr. Universe and a bodybuilding icon, Stallone tore his left pectoral muscle off the bone. He described hearing a “pow” and then falling down, immediately realizing that something had gone catastrophically wrong. The scar that led to ink Surgery repaired Stallone’s pec, but not perfectly. The piece was sewn back in a “twisted way,” and only years later did the damage become visually apparent: swollen veins, bruising, and a messed-up chest contour. According to Stallone, it was uncomfortable, unattractive, and something he didn’t want constantly on display. Tattoos offered a cover. “A long time ago, I was training with Franco Columbu, and we got into this bench pressing contest,” the Hollywood icon told Nick Miller of ‘Nick’s Strength and Power’. “I tore my entire pec off. So they sewed it back together; it was a big, sexy stitch scar, but all these veins started coming out, so I decided just to have it covered and kind of camouflage it.” Once the first tattoo was in place, one thing led to another. What began as practical camouflage evolved into a personal expression. More tattoos followed — both to mask the chest’s imperfections and as part of Stallone’s evolving identity. More than aesthetics: plot changes, vulnerability, legacy Plot adaptation in Rocky II: Because the injury limited the use of his left arm, Stallone altered how his character (Rocky Balboa) fought. He switched to fighting right-handed in the film. It wasn’t dramaturgy, it was necessity. Longevity via concealment: The tattoo decision was part of preserving Stallone’s “brand” — his face, body, and performance presence. By masking the scar and the disrupted veins, Stallone kept the focus on character and story, rather than physical imperfections. Art as self-rescue: For someone whose public persona involves strength, resilience, and endurance, the tattoos tell a story of survival. Stallone turned an injury that nearly derailed his career into a visible testament to overcoming adversity. The tattoos made a prominent appearance in the movie ‘Bullet to the Head’ and created waves. Many fans, unaware of the origin story, believed Stallone had created them specifically for the film. However, they were real and a permanent reminder of the botched surgery. Stallone’s revival At age 79, Stallone’s body tells many stories. The visible tattoos over his chest are one of them: a scar story transformed into intentional art. They mark not just physical trauma, but a defining moment that led to one of cinema’s most beloved franchises surviving. They also reveal something about Stallone’s priorities: making art, not excuses. Stallone remains as big now as he ever was, thanks to the ongoing saga that is Taylor Sheridan’s Tulsa King. Now in its third season, Netflix premiered the new instalment this week. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Sylvester Stallone’s botched surgery during Rocky II led to tattoo cover-up

Full Story: https://www.worldbox

#SylvesterStallone #Rocky #Tattoos #Injury #FrancoColumbu #RockyII

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When the gym was more than a place to train — it was a second home... #Bodybbuilders #BodybuildingOldSchool #TheLivingArtOfBodybuilding #MuscleArt #Arnold #FrancoColumbu #MrOlympia #MuscularMen #MuscleArt #BigGuys #MuscleGods

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Happy Birthday Franco Columbu. (RIP) #HappyBirthdayFrancoColumbu #FrancoColumbu #Birthday #RestInPeace #RIPFrancoColumbu #Legend #Legends

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#FrancoColumbu as a Pictish scout from the opening scenes of #conan the #barbarian 1982

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Tipo Playa Life - Bodybuilding Motivation!
Old & New School Series.
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"Con esas alas podria volar"
-Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger-
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