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		Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: SF1900 on December 10, 2022, 07:49:20 AM
		
			
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				Apparently, both weigh the same. I think Nick takes it
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				Hunters legs don’t look very good. Nick for the win of these two. Hunters upper body and lower body don’t belong together.
			
 
			
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				Never thought someone could look more drugged out than Walker and here we are….
			
 
			
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				Hunter will barely make top 10 if at all. 
			
 
			
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				Nick has one of the best side triceps poses of all time
			
 
			
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Neither one would qualify for the Olympia in the 90’s.
			 
			
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Neither one would qualify for the Olympia in the 90’s.
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Never thought someone could look more drugged out than Walker and here we are….
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Is Hunter considered a top guy in the sport now? 
I never saw him doing well and especially now with the pec tear.
			 
			
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				Hunters watery lower limbs scream kidney problems
			
 
			
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Is Hunter considered a top guy in the sport now? 
I never saw him doing well and especially now with the pec tear.
4th last Olympia, 8th the one before that. Very weak middle in the Olympia top 10 the last few years. 
			 
			
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				Both are great warriors.
			
 
			
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Hunter will barely make top 10 if at all.
wiggs hunter will crack top 10 cause his daddy is a sponsor like all his gift decisions.
			 
			
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				Hunter using all the shadows he can and not doing well in that match up.
			
 
			
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				If you look only at Hunter’s arm, he looks good... but when you look at everything else... 😐
			
 
			
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				Hate both physiques, but Nick looks better, I think. (Thats not saying much).
Hunter seems to melt into his lower body.
The open has become just a blobby-massfest mostly. BumHead and that Urs guy (and others) look 100% better IMO.
There some good overall physiques in the open where they are not blocky (Andrew Jacked, etc)
Shit-Show
			 
			
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				Small cocks of peace, next…..
			
 
			
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Hunters watery lower limbs scream kidney problems
I'm not the best judge on that, but if so - that's sad.
I guess bodybuilding is in his blood - but you'd think he could compete in either Men's Classic or Men's Physique, and still be successful with social media, and still positively impact his dad's company.
Why risk your health like that when he is the natural heir of Labrada Nutrition? But then - like I said, may be bodybuilding is in his blood, and he just likes to be massive.
			 
			
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I'm not the best judge on that, but if so - that's sad.
I guess bodybuilding is in his blood - but you'd think he could compete in either Men's Classic or Men's Physique, and still be successful with social media, and still positively impact his dad's company.
Why risk your health like that when he is the natural heir of Labrada Nutrition? But then - like I said, may be bodybuilding is in his blood, and he just likes to be massive.
Crazy that Lee wouldn't talk him out of being a bodybuilder.  Knowing all the abuse that goes into being competitive. Especially modern bb and how much worse it is than when Lee competed. And Lee got out when he was around 33-34 I believe. All the guys now are hammering the gear into their 40s
			 
			
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				  hunter is killing himself to look like that, yet he will never achieve the success of his father.   Hunter Labrada
2017
Dallas Supershow - NPC, Super-HeavyWeight, 1st
2018
Junior USA - NPC, Overall Winner
Junior USA - NPC, Super-HeavyWeight, 1st
Nationals - NPC, Overall Winner
Nationals - NPC, Super-HeavyWeight, 1st
2020
Olympia - IFBB, Open, 8th
Tampa Pro Championships - IFBB, Open, 1st          
Lee Labrada
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Height 5'6"
Weight 185
Born March 8, 1960
1984
Nationals - NPC, MiddleWeight, 5th
USA Championships - NPC, Light-HeavyWeight, 2nd
1985
Nationals - NPC, MiddleWeight, 1st
World Amateur Championships - IFBB, MiddleWeight, 1st
1986
Night of Champions - IFBB, Winner
1987
Grand Prix France - IFBB, 3rd
Grand Prix Germany (2) - IFBB, 3rd
Olympia - IFBB, 3rd
World Pro Championships - IFBB, 2nd
1988
Grand Prix England - IFBB, Winner
Grand Prix France - IFBB, 2nd
Grand Prix Germany - IFBB, 3rd
Grand Prix Greece - IFBB, Winner
Grand Prix Italy - IFBB, 2nd
Grand Prix Spain (2) - IFBB, Winner
Grand Prix Spain - IFBB, 2nd
Olympia - IFBB, 4th
1989
Grand Prix England - IFBB, Winner
Grand Prix Finland - IFBB, Winner
Grand Prix Holland - IFBB, Winner
Olympia - IFBB, 2nd
1990
Olympia - IFBB, 2nd
1991
Olympia - IFBB, 4th
1992
Olympia - IFBB, 3rd
1993
Arnold Classic - IFBB, 2nd
Ironman Pro Invitational - IFBB, 2nd
Olympia - IFBB, 4th
1995
Arnold Classic - IFBB, 5th
Magazines
1986 November   Vol 46, Num 1   IronMan
1986 November   Num 61   Muscle Mag International
1987 May   Vol 5, Num 2   Flex
1987 November   Vol 5, Num 8   Flex
1988 March   Vol 47, Num 3   IronMan
1988 March   Vol 49, Num 3   Muscle and Fitness
1988 November   Vol 6, Num 9   Flex
1988 November       Health and Strength
1989 February   Num 81   Muscle Mag International
1989 March   Vol 48, Num 3   IronMan
1989 November   Vol 7, Num 9   Flex
1989 November   Vol 50, Num 11   Muscle and Fitness
1990 April   Vol 49, Num 4   IronMan
1990 May   Num 96   Muscle Mag International
1990 December   Vol 8, Num 10   Flex
1991 February   Vol 52, Num 2   Muscle and Fitness
1991 March   Vol 28, Num 3   Muscular Development
1992 February   Vol 53, Num 2   Muscle and Fitness
1992 March   Num 28   Muscle Media 2000
1992 May   Vol 51, Num 5   IronMan
1992 May   Num 119   Muscle Mag International
1992 July   Vol 29, Num 7   Muscular Development
1993 February   Num 128   Muscle Mag International
1993 February   Vol 54, Num 2   Muscle and Fitness
1993 April   Vol 30, Num 4   Muscular Development
1993 July   Vol 52, Num 6   IronMan
1993 August   Vol 30, Num 8   Muscular Development
1993 September   Vol 54, Num 9   Muscle and Fitness
1994 February   Num 140   Muscle Mag International
1994 May   Vol 12, Num 3   Flex
1994 October   Num 40   Muscle Media 2000
1995 January   Num 41   Muscle Media 2000
1995 May   Num 155   Muscle Mag International
2000 September   Vol 61, Num 9   Muscle and Fitness
2003 January   Vol 129, Num 1   Health and Strength
2008 October   Vol 26, Num 8   Flex
2012 March   Vol 71, Num 3   IronMan
			 
			
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Hunters watery lower limbs scream kidney problems
That was my initial impression. Holding water below the waist. Upper body is red so not sure if he burned in a tanning bed and then held water or what. 
			 
			
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Nick has one of the best side triceps poses of all time
Agreed.
			 
			
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Crazy that Lee wouldn't talk him out of being a bodybuilder.  Knowing all the abuse that goes into being competitive. Especially modern bb and how much worse it is than when Lee competed. And Lee got out when he was around 33-34 I believe. All the guys now are hammering the gear into their 40s
Not to mention Lee was never a mass monster I don’t even think he was 200 onstage 
			 
			
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Not to mention Lee was never a mass monster I don’t even think he was 200 onstage
I think his biggest was in 190s in the 91 to 95 yrs he was bigger a bit then .