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Title: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: Jovo on September 19, 2016, 04:52:32 AM
I would have liked to see a bit more pop in his back muscles and a bit ore size and definition in his legs. Apart from that i think he actually looked good.

huge tree trunks are over rated
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: Nether Animal on September 19, 2016, 07:46:30 AM
He looked a lot better at the finals. He is probably 85% of his 2003 look. Given the injuries, it was impressive.
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: 240 is Back on September 19, 2016, 07:51:47 AM
all i'm hearing about on social media is how heroically he battled thru knee and pec injuries.    Peyton manning all the way.
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: panicwide on September 19, 2016, 07:57:52 AM
It was a respectable showing.  The current IFBB pros, with a few exceptions, are not as aesthetically pleasing as the pros of the 90's.  Contrary to popular opinion, I think they are bigger and more conditioned than the guys from the 90's.  However, we seemed to have reached a tipping point and now the delts of almost every competitor seem to overpower the chest and their torsos are just too damn thick. It is my opinion that Flex Wheeler is still the most aesthetically pleasing bodybuilder to ever set foot on a stage.
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: tatoo on September 19, 2016, 08:18:40 AM
It was a respectable showing.  The current IFBB pros, with a few exceptions, are not as aesthetically pleasing as the pros of the 90's.  Contrary to popular opinion, I think they are bigger and more conditioned than the guys from the 90's.  However, we seemed to have reached a tipping point and now the delts of almost every competitor seem to overpower the chest and their torsos are just too damn thick. It is my opinion that Flex Wheeler is still the most aesthetically pleasing bodybuilder to ever set foot on a stage.

more conditioned huh? damn bro
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: CT_Muscle on September 19, 2016, 08:26:19 AM
I would love to see him train all year long and enter one last time in 2017  :o :o :o
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: Man of Steel on September 19, 2016, 08:38:33 AM
Yes, Kevin looked much more filled out on Saturday than he did on Friday.

Despite injuries it was an impressive showing on the greatest bb stage on earth.

Friday night I thought he looked extremely old and depleted, but Saturday I was much more impressed with his showing....fuller and more youthful.
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: njflex on September 19, 2016, 08:55:19 AM
Yes, Kevin looked much more filled out on Saturday than he did on Friday.

Despite injuries it was an impressive showing on the greatest bb stage on earth.

Friday night I thought he looked extremely old and depleted, but Saturday I was much more impressed with his showing....fuller and more youthful.
X2 HE LOOKS GREAT IN THESE PICS,,IF HE HAD LEGS,,,,NOT THAT IT MATTERS HE WOULD HAVE DESTROYED THE CLASSIC CLASS IF HE COMPETED IN IT..
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: Man of Steel on September 19, 2016, 09:19:19 AM
X2 HE LOOKS GREAT IN THESE PICS,,IF HE HAD LEGS,,,,NOT THAT IT MATTERS HE WOULD HAVE DESTROYED THE CLASSIC CLASS IF HE COMPETED IN IT..

Absolutely agree.   His physique today is classic and he sought to challenge the current standard (bloofy).   It's like extremes but on opposite sides of the scale.

I was admittedly shocked on Friday when he came out....almost without words.   Looked nothing like he did at the press conference (at least to me).

Saw some of the pics after the live show and thought he actually won a couple poses against the top 5 (waist up unfortunately).

Saturday night he was like a different man up there.  Vastly improved.   

He I'm not a bbr, but that's what I saw.

Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: SaintAnger on September 19, 2016, 09:20:12 AM
It was a respectable showing.  The current IFBB pros, with a few exceptions, are not as aesthetically pleasing as the pros of the 90's.  Contrary to popular opinion, I think they are bigger and more conditioned than the guys from the 90's.  However, we seemed to have reached a tipping point and now the delts of almost every competitor seem to overpower the chest and their torsos are just too damn thick. It is my opinion that Flex Wheeler is still the most aesthetically pleasing bodybuilder to ever set foot on a stage.

Bigger?  Maybe.

Heavier?  Yes.

Conditioned?  No way.
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: SquidVicious on September 19, 2016, 09:21:38 AM
Joe Gold once said old bodybuilders don't ever stop lifting. They just stop squatting.
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: Man of Steel on September 19, 2016, 09:49:09 AM
Joe Gold once said old bodybuilders don't ever stop lifting. They just stop squatting.

LOL, is that a genuine quote?   

Whether or not it is it sure seems true.

By and large, squatting is a young man's exercise.
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: RatedXXX on September 19, 2016, 10:02:29 AM
Joe Gold once said old bodybuilders don't ever stop lifting. They just stop squatting.
Not me. They will have to pry my ice cold corpse out of the squat racks. This is a way of life for some of us. Fucking levrone is a rock star one week, a wannabe actor the next, oh yeah and this week he'll be a bodybuilder! He doesn't have a love affair with the iron like I do. That's for damn sure.
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: RatedXXX on September 19, 2016, 10:05:30 AM
LOL, is that a genuine quote?  

Whether or not it is it sure seems true.

By and large, squatting is a young man's exercise.
(https://s3.amazonaws.com/kajabi-storefronts-production/sites/4203/images/yWi8X9AQO5PdRP0DKIjQ_84_year_old_lift_main.jpg)
Lol...guess this guy didn't get the memo.

#gobigorgohome
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: njflex on September 19, 2016, 10:10:00 AM
(https://s3.amazonaws.com/kajabi-storefronts-production/sites/4203/images/yWi8X9AQO5PdRP0DKIjQ_84_year_old_lift_main.jpg)
Lol...guess this guy didn't get the memo.

#gobigorgohome
WILFORD BRIMLEY UPPED THE DOSE..
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: Grape Ape on September 19, 2016, 10:15:00 AM
I just checked out a bunch of pics.

They all looked shitty.

Case in point - mass on top of mass, but looks hideous.

(http://cdn-flex0.heartyhosting.com/sites/flexonline.com/files/styles/gallery_slide_612xany/public/media/2016%20Contest%20Coverage/2016%20Olympia/Open%20Bodybuilding%20-%202016%20Olympia/_PB48314wtmrk_0.jpg?itok=W_7A2jBp)
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: njflex on September 19, 2016, 10:18:39 AM
I just checked out a bunch of pics.

They all looked shitty.

Case in point - mass on top of mass, but looks hideous.

(http://cdn-flex0.heartyhosting.com/sites/flexonline.com/files/styles/gallery_slide_612xany/public/media/2016%20Contest%20Coverage/2016%20Olympia/Open%20Bodybuilding%20-%202016%20Olympia/_PB48314wtmrk_0.jpg?itok=W_7A2jBp)
DAMN ,,BUT NOT PRETTY,,
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: RatedXXX on September 19, 2016, 10:24:04 AM
DAMN ,,BUT NOT PRETTY,,
Another one calling men "pretty"...wtf....bodybuilding is about growing big fucking man muscles. Period. The biggest man should win.
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: polychronopolous on September 19, 2016, 10:28:03 AM
Joe Gold once said old bodybuilders don't ever stop lifting. They just stop squatting.

Great quote and mostly true. Dave Draper still kicking ass after all these years though.

Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: njflex on September 19, 2016, 10:28:31 AM
Another one calling men "pretty"...wtf....bodybuilding is about growing big fucking man muscles. Period. The biggest man should win.
yes to a point ,,has to flow and have good look condition with the size.
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: Skeletor on September 19, 2016, 10:34:20 AM
I just checked out a bunch of pics.

They all looked shitty.

Case in point - mass on top of mass, but looks hideous.

(http://cdn-flex0.heartyhosting.com/sites/flexonline.com/files/styles/gallery_slide_612xany/public/media/2016%20Contest%20Coverage/2016%20Olympia/Open%20Bodybuilding%20-%202016%20Olympia/_PB48314wtmrk_0.jpg?itok=W_7A2jBp)

He looked like he could hardly move on stage. In the most muscular pose he looked like he was straining just to move his arms. He'll probably develop a rare congenital disorder soon.
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: Old School Trainer on September 19, 2016, 10:40:27 AM
I think Robbie and Vince Taylor had much better showings at Kevin's current age.  Still a respectable showing from Kevin as he is one of my all time favorites.  I was in Red Bank NJ when he completed at the Jr's with DeMayo.  Father time can suck it.
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: njflex on September 19, 2016, 10:59:19 AM
I think Robbie and Vince Taylor had much better showings at Kevin's current age.  Still a respectable showing from Kevin as he is one of my all time favorites.  I was in Red Bank NJ when he completed at the Jr's with DeMayo.  Father time can suck it.
Robbie lost his legs too ,upper body was still good he was never as big as kev,,vince upper body was on par with kev's at both peaks but his quads were never dominant his calves were awesome..
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: SquidVicious on September 19, 2016, 11:05:35 AM
Not me. They will have to pry my ice cold corpse out of the squat racks. This is a way of life for some of us. Fucking levrone is a rock star one week, a wannabe actor the next, oh yeah and this week he'll be a bodybuilder! He doesn't have a love affair with the iron like I do. That's for damn sure.
How old are you? Because you sound just like a millennial homo.
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: panicwide on September 19, 2016, 11:11:36 AM
Perhaps I am wrong about the conditioning, but I just looked at a bunch of pics and videos for comparison and today's pros don't seem to be holding subcutaneous water. In general their muscles seem to be rounder, but "softer".  They have deep 3-D like proportions, but the individual muscles don't seem to have the hard striations of yesteryear. Is it site enhancement, too much insulin use or some other concoction; or, am I just wrong and they just aren't as dry?  
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: ratherbebig on September 19, 2016, 11:12:19 AM
that's good pictures of levrone, didnt think he would improve that much from friday to saturday, in those shots he has nothing to be ashamed off
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on September 19, 2016, 11:27:09 AM
Scott Stapp thought the leader of ISIS was living in his home

(http://img2.timeinc.net/people/i/2014/news/141222/scott-stapp-768.jpg)


Flex Wheeler thought Ninja's car jacked him and wanted to kill him but he fought them off

(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=399167.0;attach=436524;image)


Kevin Levrone thought he had the body to compete and possibly win the 2016 Mr. Olympia. Oh and he thinks he's the lead singer of Creed

(http://knownpeople.net/wp-content/uploads/k/kevin-levrone-wallpapers.jpg)

Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: RatedXXX on September 19, 2016, 11:29:13 AM
yes to a point ,,has to flow and have good look condition with the size.
Sorry pal, where I come from real men don't call other men "pretty". Good way to get your ass kicked.
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: Dr Dutch on September 19, 2016, 11:38:28 AM
I just checked out a bunch of pics.

They all looked shitty.

Case in point - mass on top of mass, but looks hideous.

(http://cdn-flex0.heartyhosting.com/sites/flexonline.com/files/styles/gallery_slide_612xany/public/media/2016%20Contest%20Coverage/2016%20Olympia/Open%20Bodybuilding%20-%202016%20Olympia/_PB48314wtmrk_0.jpg?itok=W_7A2jBp)
Hey, that's my man Roelly ya talkin bout..... >:(
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: SquatsRule on September 19, 2016, 11:43:49 AM
WILFORD BRIMLEY UPPED THE DOSE..

Combatting the diabetes.
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: Jovo on September 20, 2016, 02:15:36 AM
He looked a lot better at the finals. He is probably 85% of his 2003 look. Given the injuries, it was impressive.

i'm actually amazed he got to this size at 50 years old. with 6 months of serious prep
Title: Re: My take on kevin levrone.
Post by: light weight baby on September 20, 2016, 10:09:14 AM
I just checked out a bunch of pics.

They all looked shitty.

Case in point - mass on top of mass, but looks hideous.

(http://cdn-flex0.heartyhosting.com/sites/flexonline.com/files/styles/gallery_slide_612xany/public/media/2016%20Contest%20Coverage/2016%20Olympia/Open%20Bodybuilding%20-%202016%20Olympia/_PB48314wtmrk_0.jpg?itok=W_7A2jBp)
one of the best bbrs of ALL TIME

you just dont get it because you are a nostalgic old fart