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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: maxkane69 on January 09, 2016, 11:08:51 AM
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Shawn Ray tell everything that is wrong about bodybuilding today ! ;)
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Ciff notes?
Not listening to that annoying bitch ass voice for nearly 10 mins...
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Rocket science right there.
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He's a bitter little fella.
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Ciff notes?
Not listening to that annoying bitch ass voice for nearly 10 mins...
Lmao.
Honestly it is rather unaimed rambling about the usual easy targets. He sounds like he was making a lot of it up on the spot.
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He used the phrase "all drugs". He must lurk here.
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His best quote I ever read: "In 1997, I WAS Mr. Olympia!!"
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He used the phrase "all drugs". He must lurk here.
Sergio jr said ils in an interview lmao
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Nothing but ACE , Shawn Ray is everything that is good in bodybuilding
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Ciff notes?
Not listening to that annoying bitch ass voice for nearly 10 mins...
Here it is: "I'm Shawn Ray and I fucked a tranny".
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Shawn Ray is a whiny little shit who came in looking the same year to year every year. If he would have put on 5-6 lbs a year he may have moved up a couple of places.
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Shawn Ray is a whiny little shit who came in looking the same year to year every year. If he would have put on 5-6 lbs a year he may have moved up a couple of places.
He went from 201 and last competed at 215-218. One can say that he is consistent. And Dex is the same way, so was Vince Taylor. Had Flex been the same way, he may have had a Sandow or two.
Most bodybuilders who keep gaining weight end up looking worse. The only one from that era and probably now that could keep gaining weight be 270ish and still keep his lines would have been CHRIS Cormier (Dillett was already 275).
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I do not agree with Shawn about the posing routines. I believe they should be removed. I think it makes sense to have the top 3 or 5 do their posing routines when the top 3 has been determined but I do not, for the life of me think that there are many people who want to see every single competitor come out and pose to (mostly obnoxious) music.
The other thing that Shawn is completely missing with his critique on current physiques is that he doesn't go after the true source of the problem. I have no idea why anybody would blame any pro up there from playing the size game as long as the judges aren't setting the standard to be elsewhere. That's how it has to be. The judges have to set the standard.
I watch a lot of soccer and what has really come into the meta of soccer is the deliberate pullback foul. So player gets ahead of other player and there is an advantage to the team with the ball, so beaten player simply pulls back person on the ball and takes the instant yellow card. Now, who is to blame? The refereeing standard or every single team? (because they all do it). You send off a few players for straight up deliberate fouls and that doesn't happen any more. The game adjusts to the standard set.
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interesting and real take on todays scene...shawn always whined but he was smart as well..
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He went from 201 and last competed at 215-218. One can say that he is consistent. And Dex is the same way, so was Vince Taylor. Had Flex been the same way, he may have had a Sandow or two.
Most bodybuilders who keep gaining weight end up looking worse. The only one from that era and probably now that could keep gaining weight be 270ish and still keep his lines would have been CHRIS Cormier (Dillett was already 275).
I think he was even 196 in 1994 and then 205 in 1996
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I think he was even 196 in 1994 and then 205 in 1996
They all lie about body weight anyway, no one knows...
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They all lie about body weight anyway, no one knows...
True but I've never heard someone lie about being below 200
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I think he was even 196 in 1994 and then 205 in 1996
Lee Lebrada was the one that was 196. Shawn for his first Mr. O was 201, correct me if I am wrong. And he stayed at 205 for awhile, and was 210 in 98, and then went up to 215-218.
I remember in an old 94 Ironman magazine that John Sherman was 192-193 at the 94 NOC, and the writer saying that John could match quads with anybody.