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Title: Battle for the Olympia 1999
Post by: bigmoss on July 21, 2007, 05:54:06 PM
i saw a preview clip of bfto 99 by pain86, and i thought that was the best condition i ever saw flex wheeler in, better than 93 in my opinion. does anybody know a torrent or p2p place where i can download Battle for the Olympia 1999? thanks...
Title: Re: Battle for the Olympia 1999
Post by: willie mosconi on July 21, 2007, 06:20:35 PM
no, his best shape was either the 93 ASC or 96 NOC
Title: Re: Battle for the Olympia 1999
Post by: bigmoss on July 21, 2007, 06:21:26 PM
no, it was 1999 or 2000.
Title: Re: Battle for the Olympia 1999
Post by: BDsauce on July 21, 2007, 09:44:09 PM
Wrong guys..its was 98 Arnold. ;)

He was peeled at that show.
Title: Re: Battle for the Olympia 1999
Post by: pobrecito on July 21, 2007, 10:12:09 PM
Wrong guys..its was 98 Arnold. ;)

He was peeled at that show.

Not once did Flex ever have shredded hams and glutes after 1993 due to his FSGS kidney problem.
Title: Re: Battle for the Olympia 1999
Post by: bigmoss on July 21, 2007, 11:22:30 PM
92 or 93 was a much smaller version of flex, in 99 british grand prix, year 2000 he was his biggest. im not all about size, but flex always had a small waist, small joints, and a balanced proportional physique. so i really dont think his 1 percent addition of bodyfat really makes a difference in his overall appearance.  i really dont care for his 93 asc physique at all.
Title: Re: Battle for the Olympia 1999
Post by: tweeter on July 21, 2007, 11:24:19 PM
Well he was measured at 0.0% bodyfat at Golds Venice prior to one of his shows, so I'm sure it was that one.
Title: Re: Battle for the Olympia 1999
Post by: bigmoss on July 21, 2007, 11:28:42 PM
arnold schwarzenegger was drier in 1980 people say that he used some new diuretics or whatever, but 1974 1975, alittle more bodyfat but bigger size still looks better.

i really dont think that low of a bodyfat actually makes the body look better, healthy bodyfat ranges like in the 70's were much more natural and better looking.
Title: Re: Battle for the Olympia 1999
Post by: Meso_z on July 22, 2007, 08:41:46 AM
i saw a preview clip of bfto 99 by pain86, and i thought that was the best condition i ever saw flex wheeler in, better than 93 in my opinion. does anybody know a torrent or p2p place where i can download Battle for the Olympia 1999? thanks...

2000
http://home.knowhow-it.net/bodybuilding/
Title: Re: Battle for the Olympia 1999
Post by: slaveboy1980 on July 22, 2007, 09:31:18 AM
bfto 97 and 99 cant be found online for free....dont think 2001 can be either. the rest of em are out there.
Title: Re: Battle for the Olympia 1999
Post by: Hulkster on July 22, 2007, 09:40:41 AM
flex 98/99 looked great, but he had some serious synthol happening by that point:

(http://www.bodybuildingpro.com/1999englishgrandprix/64.jpg)
just look at those arms.. :-\
Title: Re: Battle for the Olympia 1999
Post by: bigmoss on July 22, 2007, 11:50:58 AM
just in case anybody cares, the 99 battle is available on dvd in 2 weeks...

Hi Mitsuru,

I have been waiting for dvd conversions for about a year or 2 years now...i mean it honestly does not take this long? what is the reason for this long delay?

if I order the VHS version, will i be able to get a FREE DVD copy when it comes out? just curious.

thanks
moss

Daer Moss,
Thank you for your letter.
And we are appreciated for your patient.

We need to ask you to wait another two years for BATTLE 99
conversion....
just kidding you, what a coincident you are asking regards BATTLE
conversion,
we finally finishing all work right now.
I will ask you for you to wait another two weeks, not for two years.
Some of the newer DVD master already in the factory, some others are
ready to go to factory now.
About a couple weeks, I will let you know by e-mail for all VHS
version will be converted to DVD.

Thank you so much for your loyal support!
Sincerely,
Mitsuru Okabe

PS: I am the only person and we have only single machine to handle
all video data.
That's the reason it pushed back conversion work behind.
When I working on newer titles, I couldn't handle other materials on
same machine.
Thank you for your understanding.
Title: Re: Battle for the Olympia 1999
Post by: BEAST 8692 on July 22, 2007, 12:35:31 PM
flex 98/99 looked great, but he had some serious synthol happening by that point:

(http://www.bodybuildingpro.com/1999englishgrandprix/64.jpg)
just look at those arms.. :-\

he also got himself completely owned in every department by ronnie.

it wasn't even close.
Title: Re: Battle for the Olympia 1999
Post by: Hulkster on July 22, 2007, 12:38:24 PM
very true. 8)
Title: Re: Battle for the Olympia 1999
Post by: BEAST 8692 on July 22, 2007, 12:48:25 PM
i will say that flex appeared to know exactly how to use synthol though.

obviously it didn't give him the grainy hard look but his combination of small joints and dramatic full muscle bellies was unbelievable.

let's face it, flex had a shitty chest though and it was proportionately lacking next to his delts and arms.
Title: Re: Battle for the Olympia 1999
Post by: G o a t b o y on July 22, 2007, 12:50:02 PM
just in case anybody cares, the 99 battle is available on dvd in 2 weeks...

Hi Mitsuru,

I have been waiting for dvd conversions for about a year or 2 years now...i mean it honestly does not take this long? what is the reason for this long delay?

if I order the VHS version, will i be able to get a FREE DVD copy when it comes out? just curious.

thanks
moss

Daer Moss,
Thank you for your letter.
And we are appreciated for your patient.

We need to ask you to wait another two years for BATTLE 99
conversion....
just kidding you, what a coincident you are asking regards BATTLE
conversion,
we finally finishing all work right now.
I will ask you for you to wait another two weeks, not for two years.
Some of the newer DVD master already in the factory, some others are
ready to go to factory now.
About a couple weeks, I will let you know by e-mail for all VHS
version will be converted to DVD.

Thank you so much for your loyal support!
Sincerely,
Mitsuru Okabe

PS: I am the only person and we have only single machine to handle
all video data.
That's the reason it pushed back conversion work behind.
When I working on newer titles, I couldn't handle other materials on
same machine.
Thank you for your understanding.


WTF?  Your average 16-year-old could have this converted and up on Youtube in an hour or two.  Mits is claiming it takes two years (or even two weeks is ridiculous).  ::)


THIS is why BB.com's Olympia project will put him out of business. In today's world, you nee to get your shit up NOW, not weeks, months, or years from now.