Kali Muscle and Big Boy Get Kicked Out of Gold’s Gym Venice

Kali Muscle and Big Boy get into some problems at Gold’s Gym Venice.

Kali Muscle and Big Boy are two personalities that blend well together. Both are intense and both are ready to push themselves and each other in training. As such the two training partners decided to make a visit to the iconic Gold’s Gym Venice. There they would take on the heaviest dumbbell in the world, a 330lb gold plated monstrosity.

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Me and @bigscboy slung these 330 LB DUMBBELLS around at pussy ass Golds Venice, then they kicked us out because they were JEALOUS!

 

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Big Boy showed some truly insane strength as he rowed one of those solid gold bad boys. The strength athlete lifted the monstrous 330lb dumbbell for 10 reps.

330 lb SOLID GOLD DUMBBELL for 10 REPS!
1st person to ever row the biggest dumbbell in the world 10 times!

 

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But that’s not all that happened at Gold’s Gym Venice. Apparently both Kali Muscle and Big Boy told to leave the iconic gym. After management found that the two men and their crew had been taking off their masks in between sets of lifting, they were asked to either comply with the mask policy or leave.

After an extended and heated conversation with management the two were told to leave. After that it appears that Kali Muscle got into another altercation with another lifter entering the gym. You can see everything in the video here.

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Managing Editor at Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.

Jonathan Salmon
Managing editor of Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. He has been writing about bodybuilding, combat sports, and strength sports for over 8 years. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.