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Title: Don't care if its a repost. Munzer conditioning on display
Post by: ChinoXL on April 06, 2010, 10:09:44 PM
Title: Re: Don't care if its a repost. Munzer conditioning on display
Post by: ChinoXL on April 06, 2010, 10:12:07 PM
  only guy that came close
Title: Re: Don't care if its a repost. Munzer conditioning on display
Post by: MadeYaMelt on April 06, 2010, 10:24:34 PM


WTF is that music?   ???  Awesome conditioning and posing routine though. 
Title: Re: Don't care if its a repost. Munzer conditioning on display
Post by: Coach is Back! on April 06, 2010, 11:08:14 PM
  only guy that came close

The difference is he's about half the size as Muntzer.
Title: Re: Don't care if its a repost. Munzer conditioning on display
Post by: Figo on April 07, 2010, 04:41:03 AM
Amdulah Ayukutlu (spelling ???)

proudly displaying his ripped cross-striated glutes by parading his ass off everywhere he goes
Title: Re: Don't care if its a repost. Munzer conditioning on display
Post by: ChinoXL on April 07, 2010, 06:25:05 AM
Amdulah Ayukutlu (spelling ???)

proudly displaying his ripped cross-striated glutes by parading his ass off everywhere he goes

lmao.  isn't that the point in bb?   :-X

oh and it's Hamdullah i think
Title: Re: Don't care if its a repost. Munzer conditioning on display
Post by: Figo on April 07, 2010, 07:36:15 AM
lmao.  isn't that the point in bb?   :-X

oh and it's Hamdullah i think

My mistake, Hamdullah.

yes, I believe Samir Bannout used to drop his pants anywhere, to show his ripped thighs to people. Supermarket food aisles, bank queues, children day-care(dont think he had a child...)... so it is a practice that goes back.
Title: Re: Don't care if its a repost. Munzer conditioning on display
Post by: ChinoXL on April 07, 2010, 08:02:47 AM
My mistake, Hamdullah.

yes, I believe Samir Bannout used to drop his pants anywhere, to show his ripped thighs to people. Supermarket food aisles, bank queues, children day-care(dont think he had a child...)... so it is a practice that goes back.

 :D

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