By the time Padilla was eighteen, he was ready to compete. He won the Mr. Rochester contest in 1970 while still in high school. It was his first show, and he took home the first place trophy. He entered a lot of other smaller competitions in the upstate New York area, including Mr. Buffalo and Mr. Syracuse. After establishing himself in the local arena, he progressed to participating in both the
Junior Mr. America and the
Mr. America contests. He finished in the top twenty of both competitions. Padilla then entered the Amateur Athletic Union (
AAU) World Championships in the lightweight division. He recalled, "I lost to a guy who didn’t even shave his legs!" This defeat was a turning point. After the show, the judges were “kind” enough to inform him that, in their studied opinion, he had a great physique but, at 5' 2" tall, was much too short to compete. After that AAU show, Padilla decided to compete in the International Federation of Bodybuilders (
IFBB) instead. His first contest was the 1975 IFBB Mr. USA. It was held at the old
Madison Square Garden in New York City. It was the first time that the 23-year-old had ever seen bodybuilders from the West Coast. They included
Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Franco Columbu,
Robby Robinson and many others. To his surprise, he not only won his lightweight division, but also took the overall title. It was during that impressive first outing with the IFBB that Padilla first met
Joe Weider. Weider introduced himself to the "kid from Rochester" backstage at the contest, telling Padilla that he had a great physique and that he could do very well in the sport. Weider also invited him to train in California. Padilla arrived in Los Angeles just in time to take part in the filming of
Pumping Iron. He trained for three months to prepare to compete in the lightweight division in the upcoming
Mr. Universe competition in
South Africa for which he had qualified to compete based on his earlier Mr. USA win. Disaster struck in
Pretoria. Just minutes before the Universe show was to begin, Padilla was told that he could not compete. The IFBB decided that they’d rather have two heavyweights represent the United States -
Ken Waller and
Mike Katz - and one middleweight,
Robby Robinson. Their reasoning was that since Katz was retiring, they should let him try to win the Universe for the last time. Padilla quickly maneuvered to get a spot on Portugal’s team. He felt confident that he was in a position to win in the lightweight category and was determined to compete. After all of his pre-contest preparation, travel to South Africa and hours of participation in the filming of the movie, he would try to take home the title, even under Portugal’s flag. The IFBB would have none of this. Padilla was disqualified by them in order to avoid what they perceived as the “embarrassment” that his potential win for Portugal would cause the organization. Padilla now exists as a visual footnote in
Pumping Iron. The film makers were forced to cut the majority of his scenes from the film because the IFBB did not want the whole incident depicted in the movie. Bouncing back the following year, Padilla competed in the IFBB Universe, but was defeated by
Mohamed Makkawy. In 1977, he again entered the IFBB fray and competed in the
Mr. America. This time he walked off the stage with a trophy for both his weight class and the overall title. It was the first time a lightweight had beaten both a middle and heavyweight for the overall title. That same year, Padilla won the lightweight title at the IFBB Mr. Universe. He is one of only two men in the history of the sport to win both the America and the Universe in the same year, the other being
Frank Zane. Padilla followed up with a great showing at the 1977
Mr. Olympia. He was in the top five in both his weight class and in the overall standings. Padilla's best Olympia result was 5th place at the 1981 Olympia, as this show featured a single, combined weight division, used in all Olympias since 1980. Danny was inducted into
Joe Weider's IFBB Bodybuilding Hall Of Fame in 2009. == Contest History ==