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Paul Demayo, auch unter dem Szenennamen "Quadzilla" bekannt, war ein US-amerikanischer IFBB-Profi-Bodybuilder. Paul Demayo (* September in Kalifornien; † 2. Juni in Boston, USA), auch unter dem Szenennamen "Quadzilla" bekannt, war ein. Paul Demayo. Paul Demayo (* September in Kalifornien; † 2. Juni in Boston, USA), auch unter dem Szenennamen "Quadzilla" bekannt, war ein. Funny Height Challenge Pictures. Más información. Paul Demayo. Encuentra este Pin y muchos más en grosos, de Mauro Capriz. Más información. Paul Demayo. Finde diesen Pin und vieles mehr auf S von thiinboyy. Paul Demayo Bodybuilding, Muskel, Beine. Gemerkt von hidaya.se
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Boston Globe. June 5, And, his biceps and calves weren't exactly chopped liver. Three months later DeMayo entered the Nationals in Pittsburgh, which, to this day, produced the finest Heavyweight class in the history of the event.
Levrone earned his pro card this time around. I tried to cheer up a bitter DeMayo at dinner after the contest. Levrone and Wheeler were tremendous bodybuilders, I assured Paul, that placing only behind these two future pro icons was a triumph, not a disappointment.
Paul eventually moved out to Venice and I often saw him and his wonderful girlfriend at the time, Jill. DeMayo would bring over the videotape of a football game where he scored three touchdowns as a hard running fullback at Malden High School.
More than the scoring runs, Paul was most proud of the tackles he made on defense, and of the yard field goal, and three extra points, he kicked en route to scoring all of his team's 21 points.
I knew he was really proud of that experience, so we viewed the footage often. I took him to Brignole's Gym in Pasadena, where the crowd spent most of the time gawking at his colossal 5'10", pound physique.
I still laugh when thinking about the first time Dallas Raines, a Brignole's member and weatherman on KABC television, saw Paul drop the baggies and hit a leg shot.
Raines jumped off the mat, rushed over to DeMayo, and asked, "How does that happen? Man, could Quadzilla down those bagels! His move to the Mecca, and Gold's Gym, was made to put him in the mix of it all; Paul felt the change of scenery was a necessary one to enhance his career.
Again, he was angry at the decision and announced to the crowd that awaited him at dinner after the show that he was ripped off.
Again, I told him the judges made the right decision. He didn't like hearing my words, but think he respected my viewpoint. Paul moved back to Boston shortly after, and in finally won the coveted Nationals crown in Orlando, Florida.
But, for a guy who had a MET-Rx contract, and a new Corvette to go along with it, the victory, strangely, didn't seem to lift his spirits. Not even shedding my shirt-and pants-and hitting a few poses at his victory dinner at a local restaurant seemed to lighten him up.
It did cause the rest of the dinner party, though-which included his family-to hit the floor with laughter. Well, come to think of it, Paul busted up a tad himself.
He had no idea someone could look that bad, even me. It was apparent Paul was having difficulties finding inner peace, and moving on to the pro ranks didn't fill the void.
He made his Mr. Olympia debut in '95, finishing 12th, and followed that up with a ninth place ending at the Spanish Grand Prix, a similar finish at the German Grand Prix, and a 10th place landing at the English Grand Prix.
Not a bad showing for a rookie but, once more, DeMayo felt slighted. Beyond that, he never seemed fulfilled; he usually looked at the glass as half-empty rather than half-filled.
Obviously, something in his life triggered that outlook.
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