boyer coe

TITLES WON

 

1964 AAU Mr. New Orleans

 

1964 Mr. Louisiana

 

1965 AAU Mr. Texas, Most Muscular, 1st

 

966 Teen AAU Mr America

 

1968 AAU Junior Mr. America, Most Muscular, 1st

 

1968 Junior AAU Mr. USA

 

1968 AAU Mr. America, Most Muscular, 1st

 

1968 AAU Mr. USA, Most Muscular, 1st

 

1969 AAU Junior Mr. America

 

1969 AAU Mr. America, Most Muscular, 1st

 

1969 NABBA Mr. Universe

 

1970 NABBA Mr. Universe Pro, Short, 1st

 

1971 IFBB Mr. America, Medium, 1st

 

1971 IFBB Mr. International

 

1971 WBBG World Championships

 

1972 WBBG World Championships

 

1973 NABBA Mr. Universe Pro

 

1973 NABBA Mr.Universe Pro, Short, 1st

 

1973 WBBG World Championships

 

1974 WBBG Mr. World

 

1974 WBBG World Championships

 

1975 NABBA Mr. Universe Pro

 

1975 PBBA Mr. Universe Pro

 

1975 WBBG World Championships

 

1976 IFBB Mr. Olympia, LightWeight

 

1981 IFBB Canada Pro Cup

 

1981 IFBB Grand Prix Belgium

 

1981 IFBB Grand Prix Massachusetts

 

1981 IFBB Grand Prix Wales

 

1981 IFBB Grand Prix World Cup

 

1981 IFBB Professional World Cup

 

1981 IFBB World Grand Prix

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profile

stats & background

Born: August 18, 1946

Height: 5′ 9″  (175 cm)

Weight: 215 lb (93 kg)

Birthplace: Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA

Nickname: The Ragin’ Cajun

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idols & inspirations

influences & motivation for bodybuilding greatness

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You?re right. At that time, everyone thought there was a secret ? I certainly thought there was. For hours on end I used to sit and stare at photos of Bill Pearl, thinking that he had the secret and that I had to discover it.

In 1960, Red Lerille from Louisiana won the Mr. America. I remember how excited I was when I read about it in Strength & Health. Red was the first bodybuilder I ever saw in person. When I was 14, he came to the Lake Charles YMCA and put on a posing exhibition. He didn?t do anything fancy, but he sure inspired everyone there. I knew then that I wanted to be a competitive bodybuilder. Red and I became life-long friends and he has always been a positive figure in my life.

Another person who had a great influence on me was John Gourgott. I saw him win the Jr. Mr. America in 1962. I was very cautious but I managed to get up enough courage to go over and congratulate him. Two years later when I was in the Mr. Louisiana contest, John was a judge. He gave me words of encouragement. Plus, he remembered me from two years earlier. Man that made me feel terrific.

After that we became close friends. I visited him many times over the years. John, although an eye surgeon retired, owned a World Gym in the San Francisco area and helped Joe Gold run World Gym Enterprises. Sadly, John passed away a couple of years ago.

Ben Mouton also had a major impact on my life. I met Ben when I moved to Lafayette to train at Lerille?s Gym and attend the University of Southern Louisiana. Ben had been in the circus most of his adult life and as he told it, “For 15 years I worked 15 minutes a day.” He was the top attraction at Ringling Brothers. His trapeze act was so high it had to be performed outside the tent. Ben had traveled the world and been almost everywhere. He had been in the movies and worked with Errol Flynn. I used to sit and listen to his recollections for hours. He wasn?t just an old man telling stories because he had photos and newspaper clippings to verify what he said.

From Ben I learned the importance of showmanship and stage presence, things that I had not considered. He, along with Red, taught me about posing, how to contract and make it look natural and unstrained. A good example is that picture you spoke about earlier. Study that biceps pose of Casey Viator and me in your HIT book on page 16 and you?ll see what I?m talking about.

 

 

 

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the story behind the glory

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training & nutrition

the methods and magic for achieving peak fitness

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