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      • In 1974, the highly awaited confrontation between Arnold and Lou was about to become a reality. An article in Muscle Builder/Power magazine showed Ferrigno holding Arnold’s head in his hands over his head with the headline, “Bring Me the Head of Arnold Schwarzenegger!”
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  2. In 1974, the highly awaited confrontation between Arnold and Lou was about to become a reality. An article in Muscle Builder/Power magazine showed Ferrigno holding Arnolds head above his with the headline, “Bring Me the Head of Arnold Schwarzenegger!”.

  3. Mar 13, 2024 · Bring Me the Head of Arnold Schwarzenegger!” However, the contest failed to live up to its hype. Ferrigno faced Schwarzenegger in the Over 200 Pound Class and lost.

  4. In 1974, the highly awaited confrontation between Arnold and Lou was about to become a reality. An article in Muscle Builder/Power magazine showed Ferrigno holding Arnolds head in his hands over his head with the headline, “Bring Me the Head of Arnold Schwarzenegger!”

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  5. This change led to two different winners for 1974: Franco Columbu and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The 1974 Mr. Olympia was Arnolds farewell competition so he was sure to be in the best shape of his life. Lou Ferrigno was considered a sure thing but was ultimately no match for Arnold at his peak.

  6. Explore the epic rivalry between Arnold Schwarzenegger and Lou Ferrigno, two legendary figures in bodybuilding and entertainment. This narrated video script ...

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  7. Sep 26, 2022 · Although Ferrigno's trained after Mr. Olympia, but he didn't give it his all, as before. Instead, for the next few years, he practically left the first place in the championship to Schwarzenegger's good friend Franco Columbo (1976), Frank Zan (1977-1979) and in 1980, for finally, to Arnold himself.

  8. 87. 5.8K views 5 months ago. Lou Ferrigno chats finding solace as a kid in the Incredible Hulk and Marvel comics, what he thought the first time he saw Arnold Schwarzenegger training for the...

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