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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: 240 is Back on January 03, 2006, 05:44:47 AM
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Boxers throw fights. Basketball players shave points.
Can anyone recall any time in BBing history when a competitor may have "thrown" a show, coming in sub-par shape on purpose, or hitting poses poorly intentionally to let another guy win?
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hitting poses poorly intentionally to let another guy win?
you mean Paul Dillet?
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Flex and those damn ninjas
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the 1976 miss america beauty pageant was thrown when miss kansas came out on stage wearing her bathing suit too much up the crack of her ass
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ha ha mine too
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Boxers throw fights. Basketball players shave points.
Can anyone recall any time in BBing history when a competitor may have "thrown" a show, coming in sub-par shape on purpose, or hitting poses poorly intentionally to let another guy win?
A bodybuilder only has to come in an (obviously) off condition to place below his potential.
Lee Priest from 2003 Olympia (with the mullet hairdo) comes to mind.....that's not to say he delibrately tried to "throw" the show, but it was obvious he hadn't made that much of an effort to be at his best.
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Boxers throw fights. Basketball players shave points.
Can anyone recall any time in BBing history when a competitor may have "thrown" a show, coming in sub-par shape on purpose, or hitting poses poorly intentionally to let another guy win?
Yup, every time someone competes and is off, he's doing that.
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A bodybuilder only has to come in an (obviously) off condition to place below his potential.
Lee Priest from 2003 Olympia (with the mullet hairdo) comes to mind.....that's not to say he delibrately tried to "throw" the show, but it was obvious he hadn't made that much of an effort to be at his best.
No doubt Lee had his own agenda that night and winning the O wasn't on it.
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Yup, every time someone competes and is off, he's doing that.
I didn't say it happens every show.
I'm just wondering if some of the wise people here knew about anything like this happeneing in the past.
Once I said 'wise people' you should have stopped reading. HTH.
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Well it would be pretty easy. All you'd need to do is "miss your peak" then vow to "come back bigger and harder next year".
Thats right folks, Cutler has been throwing Olympia's for years now.
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Boxers throw fights. Basketball players shave points.
Can anyone recall any time in BBing history when a competitor may have "thrown" a show, coming in sub-par shape on purpose, or hitting poses poorly intentionally to let another guy win?
Boxers throw fights because people bet a lot of money on the outcome...
Nobody really gives a shit who wins a bodybuilding contest, they just want to see the greased up freaks walk around in thongs.
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There is no need to throw a contest, since the contest is fixed to begin with.
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There is no need to throw a contest, since the contest is fixed to begin with.
yeah the premise is a joke lol
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It depends on what you mean by "throwing"
There is often going to be a stage where the realisation that its not going to possible to be in perfect shape at the contest.
I would assume when that realisation comes in that things slightly slacken off. I wouldn't say it was throwing though but definitely conscious decision to not try 110% to win. With the amount of money they spend on getting ready you can see why this type of efficient thinking might be required.
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