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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Jackenstein on December 31, 2020, 06:33:54 PM
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Hadi arrives in Iran to a hero's welcome. MASS MONSTERS get the RESPECT they deserve in the Middle East.
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hopefully he gets another welcome home from a patriot missile.
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Hadi looks great - like a larger Jaroslav Horvath
(https://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=72876.0;attach=80462;image)
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hopefully he gets another welcome home from a patriot missile.
LOL!!!!..... ;D ;D ;D
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hopefully he gets another welcome home from a patriot missile.
Bawk, bawk, bawk, bawk. Chicken hawk!
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Hadi arrives in Iran to a hero's welcome. MASS MONSTERS get the RESPECT they deserve in the Middle East.
It ain't about his being a mass monster. Middle Eastern dudes would win their classes at the IFBB Universe/World Championships and get heroes' welcomes when they return. That held especially true for the middleweights/lightweights who won their classes but didn't take the card, knowing they'd get murdered in the IFBB pro ranks. Others who'd turned pro by winning their countries' national championships would forfeit their pro status to compete in the IFBB Universe/World Championships.
If I recall, a guy named Hamdullah Aytkulla won his pro card in Turkey. He famously competed at the 1996 Night of Champions and was absolutely SHREDDED. But, he placed 6th or 7th. He gave up his pro card in 1998 to win the Mr. Universe, besting a Middle Easter mass monster, Mustafa Mohammed.
Unless the suits changed the rule, once you forfeit IFBB pro status, you can't get it back. But Aytkullu got more fame and fortune, winning the Universe than he ever did as a mediocre IFBB pro.
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Hamdullah Aytkulla = INSANE CONDITIONING !!
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Was better than Phil this year.
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It ain't about his being a mass monster. Middle Eastern dudes would win their classes at the IFBB Universe/World Championships and get heroes' welcomes when they return. That held especially true for the middleweights/lightweights who won their classes but didn't take the card, knowing they'd get murdered in the IFBB pro ranks. Others who'd turned pro by winning their countries' national championships would forfeit their pro status to compete in the IFBB Universe/World Championships.
If I recall, a guy named Hamdullah Aytkulla won his pro card in Turkey. He famously competed at the 1996 Night of Champions and was absolutely SHREDDED. But, he placed 6th or 7th. He gave up his pro card in 1998 to win the Mr. Universe, besting a Middle Easter mass monster, Mustafa Mohammed.
Unless the suits changed the rule, once you forfeit IFBB pro status, you can't get it back. But Aytkullu got more fame and fortune, winning the Universe than he ever did as a mediocre IFBB pro.
Arnold always said he was Mr Universe in mainstream interviews, it carries more weight and most people know what it is, 99% of the population have no idea what Mr Olympia is
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If the IFBB had any sense, they'd base everything in the Middle East from now on.