Strike a pose! Irate bodybuilder flattens a judge and whips out his penis in protest after losing international competition

  • Giannis Magos had already been declared winner of 100kg competition
  • But when Greek muscleman was not declared champion, went into a rage 
  • Judge Armando Marquez, called a 'true gentlemen' catapulted onto floor

A Greek bodybuilder was so angry at losing a competition that he slapped a judge and pulled out his penis in protest. 

Giannis Magos had already been declared winner of the 100kg competition and looked set to win the 2016 IFBB Diamond Cup title in Athens, Greece. 

But when he was not declared champion, he went into a rage, hitting respected judge Armando Marquez in the face, throwing him onto the floor. 

Giannis Magos had already been declared winner of the 100kg competition and looked set to win the 2016 IFBB Diamond Cup title in Athens, Greece

But when he was not declared champion, he went into a rage, hitting respected judge Armando Marquez in the face, throwing him onto the floor

Judge Armando Marquez, who was described as a 'true gentleman', is catapulted to the floor after being hit

Onlookers tried to reason with the shirtless muscleman, but continued screaming in protest.

Yahoo News cited reports that he later pulled out his penis, but this was not shown in the video. 

Since the incident, bodybuilding news website Evolution Of Bodybuilding called for Magos to be given the 'harshest penalty' after hitting the judge, who it called a 'true gentleman'. 

It said in a statement: 'There is no place for the actions that followed in the any sport and especially in bodybuilding.

'The competitor that was involved in the incident should get the harshest penalty that the IFBB can give.'   

Onlookers tried to reason with the shirtless muscleman, but continued screaming in protest

Since the incident, bodybuilding news website Evolution Of Bodybuilding called for Magos to be given the 'harshest penalty' after hitting the judge, who it called a 'true gentleman'

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