Misha Cirkunov Proves you can be Jacked While Natural and Caucasian

Is that Sandow down there?

You have to go back to before the first steroids were synthesised to see jacked white boys we can be certain were natural.

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Is that Sandow down there?

Zass, Sig Klein and others, Hackenschmidt, Sandow.

Hackenschmidt the most impressive, for me personally.

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Straight beast, and a champion catch wrestler.
 
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Yeah let's all argue over what it means to be Caucasian when you dumbasses all knew what he meant by it and know that it's an accepted use of it.
 
1. you dont know he's natural
2. he's really not that big...
 
Plot twist! He's only 5 feet tall...he stunted his growth from certain substances.
 
Said it was – I'm full of shit. It's Bobby Pandur/Pandour.

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Back in the day to get jacked like this you needed good genetics and true dedication, no supplements, no gyms per say, and I'm sure work out partners were scarce. Truely impressive.
 
what does being white have to do with it?.
 
Unfortunately for Eugen Samdow his physical prime came during the infancy of modern photography, most of the photos of him lack lighting and perspective to truly appreciate his physique for a guy who most consider the father of bodybuilding.
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All of those old "strongmen" were manlets whose sole purpose was building massive muscles. And they also starved and dehydrated themselves for photo-sessions.

We are dealing with MMA-fighters who do grueling everyday cardio-work looking like small-time bodybuilders.

Even with the sole dedication to weight lifting, none of those powerlifters have the insane uppper chest and delt mass that someone like Lombard has, from all angles, even when not flexing, lol.

And, by the way;

Clinical trials on humans, involving either oral doses or injections of testosterone propionate, began as early as 1937.

Testosterone propionate is mentioned in a letter to the editor of Strength and Health magazine in 1938; this is the earliest known reference to an anabolic steroid in a U.S. weightlifting or bodybuilding magazine.

Misha Cirkunov has clearly dabbled. Watch clips or pictures from just a few years back, and he looks like a silverback gorilla.
 
I don't understand how that's the poster-boy for "jacked" now. That guy looks like a decent lifter you would see at 24-hour fitness...nothing more. And why is everyone so concerned about physique in this sport? It has little to do with power or fighting aptitude and no other fans seems as fixated on it as mma fans.
 
All of those old "strongmen" were manlets whose sole purpose was building massive muscles.

Not true; most were professional wrestlers (at a time when professional wrestling matches were still legitimate) and/or strongmen. Bodybuilding, in most cases, took a back seat to performance.

If you check out some of the old records, you'll see they were pretty impressive athletes – doubly so when you consider that in their era equipment as simple as plate-loaded barbells and dumbbells were cutting-edge technology and generally unavailable.

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6/10. Her hairline isn't symmetrical, her smile is crooked and her knees point inwards.
 
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