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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: old-school-lifter on September 23, 2014, 08:57:18 PM
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I think he could def get 5th or 6th
but is he giving away too much size to get top 4?
Lee priest and shawn ray could get top 6
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If branch was top 6, don't see why Flex couldn't be top 5. I know he said he had a grueling travel schedule these past couple years and hasn't been able to go all out so well see.
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He's known and has paid his dues....
He might win it
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Hell no. The top 4 guys make him look small.
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See William Bonac's placing to understand what the judges think of 212 guys in the open.
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Yes he would 110%.
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2011 Arnold Europe
1Victor Martinez
2Dexter Jackson
3Ronny Rockel
4Toney Freeman
5James Flex Lewis
6Hidetada Yamagishi
7Robert Piotrkowicz
8Michael Kefalianos
9Edward Nunn
10Alfonso Del Rio
11Sergey Shelestov
12Martin Kjellstrom
13Clarence Devis
14Zaher Moukahal
15Alvin Small
16Antonio Morales
16Carlos Ruiz Asensio
16Gian Enrico Pica
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No way! That'd mean he'd beat Ramy & Victor. Put him next to either & you won't be able to see him. That's why they created the 212 & why he does the 212
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No way! That'd mean he'd beat Ramy & Victor. Put him next to either & you won't be able to see him. That's why they created the 212 & why he does the 212
Why wouldn't he beat those guys? Lee Labrada never weighed more than 200 his entire career onstage. Yet, repeatedly defeated guys like Paul Dillett. He beat 315-lb Lou Ferrigno in 1993.
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Why wouldn't he beat those guys? Lee Labrada never weighed more than 200 his entire career onstage. Yet, repeatedly defeated guys like Paul Dillett. He beat 315-lb Lou Ferrigno in 1993.
No disrespect to Flex, he's an incredible bodybuilder but u cannot compare him to the greatest under 200lb bodybuilder in the history of the sport. Ferrigno & Dillette also had much bigger flaws that Vic & Ramy.
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No disrespect to Flex, he's an incredible bodybuilder but u cannot compare him to the greatest under 200lb bodybuilder in the history of the sport. Ferrigno & Dillette also had much bigger flaws that Vic & Ramy.
yeah, he can win 12 titles in the 212s.
he could be 4th, he could be 11th in the Open class. ya just never know with that judging.
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No disrespect to Flex, he's an incredible bodybuilder but u cannot compare him to the greatest under 200lb bodybuilder in the history of the sport. Ferrigno & Dillette also had much bigger flaws that Vic & Ramy.
I wouldn't call Labrada the greatest under-200-lb bodybuilder in history, not with four guys under 200 lb. with Sandows (Franco Columbu, Frank Zane, Chris Dickerson, and Labrada's former brother-in-law, Samir Bannout).
Flex Lewis is more complete than Elssbiay. Victor Martinez isn't quite where he was, before his knee injury. So, I can see Flex beating him, too.
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yeah, he can win 12 titles in the 212s.
he could be 4th, he could be 11th in the Open class. ya just never know with that judging.
nothing was wrong with the judging except for the ppl who would've complained no matter what. It was a fair call in the top 6. I wouldn't call Labrada the greatest under-200-lb bodybuilder in history, not with four guys under 200 lb. with Sandows (Franco Columbu, Frank Zane, Chris Dickerson, and Labrada's former brother-in-law, Samir Bannout).
Flex Lewis is more complete than Elssbiay. Victor Martinez isn't quite where he was, before his knee injury. So, I can see Flex beating him, too.
Columbo, Zane nor Dickerson wouldn't hv won the O or even been top 2, like Labrada was against the competition Labrada faced; neither could've beaten Shawn Ray for example. Samir, in '83, no argument there.
Flex is more complete than Ramy but but gives up way too much size to even be competitive. Flex would've had a chance at top 10 but not top 4.
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The 212 conditioning embarrasses most of the open class. I know they are smaller but take dorian or prime ronnie. They never lost that insane condition.
that said I don't like how unwell you have to be to achieve that dryness.
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nothing was wrong with the judging except for the ppl who would've complained no matter what
the judges allowed one of the competitors to stand any place he pleased. If your name is heath or your name is Pelitier, you should NOT be allowed to do that.
Phil moves up, phil moves over...
(http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view2/1198176/this-is-bullshit-o.gif)
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nothing was wrong with the judging except for the ppl who would've complained no matter what. It was a fair call in the top 6. Columbo, Zane nor Dickerson wouldn't hv won the O or even been top 2, like Labrada was against the competition Labrada faced; neither could've beaten Shawn Ray for example. Samir, in '83, no argument there.
Flex is more complete than Ramy but but gives up way too much size to even be competitive. Flex would've had a chance at top 10 but not top 4.
No......Frank Zane in his prime was a better bodybuilder than Shawn Ray.
Period, end of story.
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No......Frank Zane in his prime was a better bodybuilder than Shawn Ray.
Period, end of story.
No. No period. No end of story. That's just your opinion. Frank Zane was a great bber for his time and the type of physique most would want over any of the other bbers of that era and now. But strictly as a bber, using bbing standards, Zane wasn't even close to Shawn Ray. Zane never came remotely close to having the muscle mass and proportions that Shawn carried. Look at it this way: far, far more people today can achieve the level that Zane achieved in his prime in terms of muscular development. Very few can attain Shawn Ray's level. Even today on the Olympia stage. Zane would have been even greater if he had more muscle. Something he could never achieve during his era.
Of course this is my opinion and I would never have the arrogance to claim to be the final word on any subject.
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2011 Arnold Europe
1Victor Martinez
2Dexter Jackson
3Ronny Rockel
4Toney Freeman
5James Flex Lewis
6Hidetada Yamagishi
7Robert Piotrkowicz
8Michael Kefalianos
9Edward Nunn
10Alfonso Del Rio
11Sergey Shelestov
12Martin Kjellstrom
13Clarence Devis
14Zaher Moukahal
15Alvin Small
16Antonio Morales
16Carlos Ruiz Asensio
16Gian Enrico Pica
Yes look at this line up, nothing like the O. Tony Freedman can't even qualify.
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No. No period. No end of story. That's just your opinion. Frank Zane was a great bber for his time and the type of physique most would want over any of the other bbers of that era and now. But strictly as a bber, using bbing standards, Zane wasn't even close to Shawn Ray. Zane never came remotely close to having the muscle mass and proportions that Shawn carried. Look at it this way: far, far more people today can achieve the level that Zane achieved in his prime in terms of muscular development. Very few can attain Shawn Ray's level. Even today on the Olympia stage. Zane would have been even greater if he had more muscle. Something he could never achieve during his era.
Of course this is my opinion and I would never have the arrogance to claim to be the final word on any subject.
How many Mr. Olympia titles does Shawn Ray have? How many does Frank Zane have?
How many times was Ray judged by his peers to be the best bodybuilder on the planet?
More size is exactly the opposite of what Zane believed. Frank Zane on Shawn Ray's drug stack would be a better bodybuilder. Way too many people buy into this myth that Zane had no muscle mass.
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If Flex was in the open this year, and I was judging, it would have went like this.
1. Phil
2. Kai
3. Shawn
4. Dennis
5. Dexter
6. Ramy
7. Victor
8. Flex Lewis
9. Branch
10. Juan Morel
11. Steve Cuckold
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No way! That'd mean he'd beat Ramy & Victor. Put him next to either & you won't be able to see him. That's why they created the 212 & why he does the 212
he has a better build than both thats why 212 is bullshit
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he has a better build than both thats why 212 is bullshit
Honestly, from head to toe, Flex is probably the most complete bodybuilder on the planet. No missing body parts. Great conditioning. No bloat or distention. Calves, glutes, he's got it all. Also heard that for a 212 guy that he packs a pretty hefty cawk.
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Honestly, from head to toe, Flex is probably the most complete bodybuilder on the planet. No missing body parts. Great conditioning. No bloat or distention. Calves, glutes, he's got it all. Also heard that for a 212 guy that he packs a pretty hefty cawk.
cawk and bodyweight anomilies of peace.
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the judges allowed one of the competitors to stand any place he pleased. If your name is heath or your name is Pelitier, you should NOT be allowed to do that.
Phil moves up, phil moves over...
(http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view2/1198176/this-is-bullshit-o.gif)
Flex was also standing in front of the line - Phil does it , he's bad , Flex does it , no one says a thing.
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Flex was also standing in front of the line - Phil does it , he's bad , Flex does it , no one says a thing.
No one says a thing because Flex actually deserved to win.
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With this year's line up?
why not?
WoooSHHHHHHHHH
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With this year's line up?
why not?
WoooSHHHHHHHHH
Because Phil, Kai, Shawn and Dennis would make him look really small.
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Because Phil, Kai, Shawn and Dennis would make him look really small.
If it was all about being big, different story.
Too bad Phil looked 4 months pregnant, Wolf has absolutely no calves, and shawn is smooth and watery.
Although Flex may be smaller, he may be the better bodybuilder due to the lack of weak points. He is a more complete bodybuilder than the above 3.
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He couldn't even beat Ronnie Rockel and Toney Freedman. I like Flex, but there is just no way he could have been top for at this years O, which was the question. Flex's abs looked bad at this show, for the first time ever did I see bad abs on him.
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he probably stands on stage now weighing 220-225. nobody makes weight and stays at that weight for the actual contest.
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the judges allowed one of the competitors to stand any place he pleased. If your name is heath or your name is Pelitier, you should NOT be allowed
No, the judges & mainly the competitors allowed one to stand infront of the line. Onstage, you do whatever you can to get an advantage. I can understand in 2012, maybe Kai & the others didn't realize it gave Phil an advantage. After that being the main topici of conversation for a whole yr, he does it again & none of the other competitors followed him ??? That's more on the competitors than the judges. If Arnold did the same thing, ppl would be talking about how smart he was.
How many Mr. Olympia titles does Shawn Ray have? How many does Frank Zane have?
How many times was Ray judged by his peers to be the best bodybuilder on the planet?
That has NOTHING to do with who was better. Dexter has one Olympia Flew Wheeler has none. No one in their right mind would claim that Dexter in his prime was better than Wheeler in his prime.
No. No period. No end of story. That's just your opinion. Frank Zane was a great bber for his time and the type of physique most would want over any of the other bbers of that era and now. But strictly as a bber, using bbing standards, Zane wasn't even close to Shawn Ray. Zane never came remotely close to having the muscle mass and proportions that Shawn carried. Look at it this way: far, far more people today can achieve the level that Zane achieved in his prime in terms of muscular development. Very few can attain Shawn Ray's level. Even today on the Olympia stage. Zane would have been even greater if he had more muscle. Something he could never achieve during his era.
Of course this is my opinion and I would never have the arrogance to claim to be the final word on any subject.
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Yes, & a damn good opinion & in my opinion, the final word :)
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Flex made a stupid decision... :-\