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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Iceman1981 on May 09, 2012, 04:52:39 PM
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Chris "The Real Deal" Cormier was in top shape for this show. He was near his all-time best (1999 Mr. Olympia). Cormier weighed in a little over 250 lbs and brought great conditioning along with amazing shape and symmetry. He went up against an off Jay Cutler who sacrificed size for a more stream lined look. In the end the judges had Jay winning by only one point. This was the 5th year in a row that Cormier came in second and in my opinion should of won the show.
More Pics Chris Cormier 2004 Arnold Classic (http://www.legendsofbodybuilding.com/2012/05/chris-cormier-2004-arnold-classic.html)
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Chris "The Real Deal" Cormier was in top shape for this show. He was near his all-time best (1999 Mr. Olympia). Cormier weighed in a little over 250 lbs and brought great conditioning along with amazing shape and symmetry. He went up against an off Jay Cutler who sacrificed size for a more stream lined look. In the end the judges had Jay winning by only one point. This was the 5th year in a row that Cormier came in second and in my opinion should of won the show.
More Pics Chris Cormier 2004 Arnold Classic (http://www.legendsofbodybuilding.com/2012/05/chris-cormier-2004-arnold-classic.html)
biceps are full of oil, but he looks good in yellow :-*
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Much better than flex oilbag wheeler
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I can remember that night like it was yesterday. My brother and I were excited to go to our first professional bodybuilding show and we had floor seats close to the stage. Took one look at Cormier and the rest of the lineup and we both agreed that Cormier had this won hands down. It was a no brainer. Of course, politics took over and he received second place. Never again will I pay to see such bullshit be handed to a competitor who deserved to win.
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lood gord
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No one cares about your shitty website "iceman" ::)
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No one cares about your shitty website "iceman" ::)
THE BEEF thinks it's a great site.
THE BEEF
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Even though his competition weight is high, he doesn't look big enough compared to other pro's.
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Even though his competition weight is high, he doesn't look big enough compared to other pro's.
At this contest he actually looked as big as Jay.
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I don't recall Chris' biceps being so full of Synthol. Bummer.
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At this contest he actually looked as big as Jay.
True apparently :)
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At this contest he actually looked as big as Jay.
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he is literally dominating jay there, man jay's color is fucking horrendous, dude looks like he was baked at 350 rode hard and put away wet.
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6 time Arnold Runner Up right there
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I can remember that night like it was yesterday. My brother and I were excited to go to our first professional bodybuilding show and we had floor seats close to the stage. Took one look at Cormier and the rest of the lineup and we both agreed that Cormier had this won hands down. It was a no brainer. Of course, politics took over and he received second place. Never again will I pay to see such bullshit be handed to a competitor who deserved to win.
Welcome to the Thunderdome Ben
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There's no oil in those biceps. He's always had really good biceps.
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jay's legs were way down.he looked better at the iron man before that which he won,but they always took better pics and lighting at that show anyway.
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250lbs lol then todays guys are 900lbs
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I can remember that night like it was yesterday. My brother and I were excited to go to our first professional bodybuilding show and we had floor seats close to the stage. Took one look at Cormier and the rest of the lineup and we both agreed that Cormier had this won hands down. It was a no brainer. Of course, politics took over and he received second place. Never again will I pay to see such bullshit be handed to a competitor who deserved to win.
I believe that Chris has had a black mark on placings due to the Ahmo Hight situation. So, when the decision is close, they will err on the side of the other competitor. Add in that Jay was being groomed as the "heir apparent" to Ronnie Coleman and he has been marketed as Mr. All American since he won his Pro card.