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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Lift Studios on May 01, 2006, 05:10:45 PM
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Dan and Bob think Darrem Charles is the favorite for the Colorado Pro Show. I'm going to respectfully disagree boys - Phillip Heath has to be the favorite at this show.
Bob - you're a little off on King, he's been updating his website as I have been doing the updates. Low profile - yes, he has been keeping a low profile. You will be seeing a new KingKamali.com on May 20th.
Darrem and King for the top spot in New York? hahah Bob you are off your rocker tonight. I'll take Phil Heath and Dennis James for the top spots in the Big Apple.
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Dennis will win, Darrem second.
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any photos of Heath and Dennis?
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"Winston Roberts- He took a personal financial loss on this show.
I don't know how the sanction fees work. He's already down ten grand.
Promoters and fans lose out too, not just athletes."
Correct, Bob Chick. BUT you are the athlete's rep. Not the promoters rep. You should be using your platform to voice qualms about THEIR rights, not the woes of a struggling promoter.
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"Winston Roberts- He took a personal financial loss on this show.
I don't know how the sanction fees work. He's already down ten grand.
Promoters and fans lose out too, not just athletes."
Correct, Bob Chick. BUT you are the athlete's rep. Not the promoters rep. You should be using your platform to voice qualms about THEIR rights, not the woes of a struggling promoter.
brutal truth.
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Monster avoidance of the truth by the chickster.
are you saying that the athletes rep job is too big for Bob Chick, grundle?
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Hopefully Bob will spend a portion of this radio show discussing the importance of CONTRACTS in this sport- for both promoters and athletes.
I would think the lack of accountability on the parts of all individuals would be issue #1 in his mind, not "how great something in pittsburgh later this year will be".
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Hopefully Bob will spend a portion of this radio show discussing the importance of CONTRACTS in this sport- for both promoters and athletes.
I would think the lack of accountability on the parts of all individuals would be issue #1 in his mind, not "how great something in pittsburgh later this year will be".
another issue might be the promoters putting prize money in escrow.
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On my way to Vegas last year, Darrem got on the same plane as us with his family. I didnt want to disturb him so I didnt bug him.
I recognised him though! I dont think anyone else did though ;) Unless everyone else on the plane was as thoughtfull as me!
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another issue might be the promoters putting prize money in escrow.
This has already been mentioned ::)
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Who gives a shit about contracts for promoters or athletes?
If contracts were used,
Athletes could count on Getting paid.
Promoters could count on Athletes showing up.
Fans could count on Athletes showing up.
Contracts are needed. No one can present a logical reasoning proving otherwise.
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If contracts were used,
Athletes could count on Getting paid.
Promoters could count on Athletes showing up.
Fans could count on Athletes showing up.
Contracts are needed. No one can present a logical reasoning proving otherwise.
Contracts could actually result in fewer contests. Promoters will take fewer risks when promoting shows and some potentially viable shows might not happen because of this. There is your logical reason. ::)
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It's kinda funny...
Bob Chick will spend 10 minutes talking with Lee haney about Lee's controversial wins.
But he wouldn't spend 30 seconds addressing his own shady win at the Masters O.
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It's kinda funny...
Bob Chick will spend 10 minutes talking with Lee haney about Lee's controversial wins.
But he wouldn't spend 30 seconds addressing his own shady win at the Masters O.
There was nothing shady about his win, although Rusty's placing was mysterious.
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Contracts could actually result in fewer contests. Promoters will take fewer risks when promoting shows and some potentially viable shows might not happen because of this. There is your logical reason. ::)
LOL... you're kidding, right? Contracts are used in 99.9% of the financial and business world for a reason- they keep everyone accountable and responsible for keeping their word.
Promoters should NEVER be "taking risks" lol... they should be managing and promoting a professional event. They cannot play with Fans' & Athletes money.
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There was nothing shady about his win, although Rusty's placing was mysterious.
There was nothing shady about bob beating Rusty in the posing round?
There was nothing shady about bob beating Pavol in the muscularity round?
Look, Bob was the overall winner, and I agree with that. But you can't say with a straight face that Bob was a better poser than Rusty or more muscular than Pavol.
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LOL... you're kidding, right? Contracts are used in 99.9% of the financial and business world for a reason- they keep everyone accountable and responsible for keeping their word.
Promoters should NEVER be "taking risks" lol... they should be managing and promoting a professional event. They cannot play with Fans' & Athletes money.
Most promoters don't let athletes sign contracts until the day before or of the contest, I'm not talking about major IFBB contests such as the Olympia or Arnold.
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Contracts are not worth the paper their printed on. The fact remains the the legal system is congested with people challenging the validity of their contracts..
People challenge everything. But if it will help 1% (and most will argue it helps upwards of 90%), then contracts should be used. If ONE more athlete keeps his words or ONE more promoter doesn't screw over athletes/fan, it's worth it.
BTW, what happened to Lee Priest when he pulled out of the Olympia? Nothing...
Because if Lee had signed a contract with financial repercussions for pulling out, he would have either done the O, or lost some of his Ironman man win monies. The fans who paid for a ticket to LV to see Lee onstage wouldn't have been cheated.
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lee haney has a ton of integrity and i've always enjoyed his commentary. i like his plain spoken humble style.
ps. hey lee speaking of dads even pop singer michael jackson is a dad
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Why aren't there more Athlete Representatives? Why does the IFBB allow only one person? Certainly someone with a voice like Haney would resonate with people that run things, more so than Bob. Not any discredit to Bob, because I think he does an exceptional job. But it would definitely help.
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LOL.. And now you give a shit? come on 240 why do you care about athletes or promotors getting screwed over? Its business, only in a fairytale it ends up win/win. When a contest or any other event is promoted there is an inherent risk involved. People dont buy tickets to see one BB at the O, I don't believe that Lee Priest was missed that much at the O..
Name five BBers more popular than Lee Priest who competed at the O.
And of course there is going to be risk. But there is also temptation for some people to be irresponsible with money or things of value when there are no restraints in place to keep everyone accountable.
They don't put Tiger Woods on the US Open poster unless he's signed a contract to do it. If he pulls out, he must pay them money. Same with if the US Open cancels the show, and Tiger has a contract, he can sue them. After all, he trains and preps for that show, and his time/energy is worth value.
Until BBing learns this, it will be mickey-mouse amateur hour and everyone will keep getting screwed.
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LOL... you're kidding, right? Contracts are used in 99.9% of the financial and business world for a reason- they keep everyone accountable and responsible for keeping their word.
Promoters should NEVER be "taking risks" lol... they should be managing and promoting a professional event. They cannot play with Fans' & Athletes money.
I'm aware that people use contracts, but comparing bodybuilding to the financial and business worlds doesn't make sense in this case. This promoter and many others do what they do because they care about bodybuilding. Promoting a contest is obviously not a sound business decision. How many promoters would have contests if they knew they would have to follow through no matter what? And whether or not you like it, promoting contests is risky ::)
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Name five BBers more popular than Lee Priest who competed at the O.
And of course there is going to be risk. But there is also temptation for some people to be irresponsible with money or things of value when there are no restraints in place to keep everyone accountable.
They don't put Tiger Woods on the US Open poster unless he's signed a contract to do it. If he pulls out, he must pay them money. Same with if the US Open cancels the show, and Tiger has a contract, he can sue them. After all, he trains and preps for that show, and his time/energy is worth value.
Until BBing learns this, it will be mickey-mouse amateur hour and everyone will keep getting screwed.
Why do you insist on making ridiculous comparisons? You should never expect bodybuilding to be run like a real and popular sporting event because it is neither.
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I'm aware that people use contracts, but comparing bodybuilding to the financial and business worlds doesn't make sense in this case. This promoter and many others do what they do because they care about bodybuilding. Promoting a contest is obviously not a sound business decision. How many promoters would have contests if they knew they would have to follow through no matter what? And whether or not you like it, promoting contests is risky ::)
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I stole your bag of these, no more sir! Bwuahahahaha
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I'm aware that people use contracts, but comparing bodybuilding to the financial and business worlds doesn't make sense in this case.
No disrespect dude, but that statement makes you sound really young and inexperienced. There are a lot of dollars in play in the BBing industry.
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No disrespect dude, but that statement makes you sound really young and inexperienced. There are a lot of dollars in play in the BBing industry.
Mainly in the media and supplement industry. Not in contests.
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No disrespect dude, but that statement makes you sound really young and inexperienced. There are a lot of dollars in play in the BBing industry.
I'm talking about contest promotion. No offense to you, but you sound young and inexperienced when it comes to reading comprehension ;D
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I must admit 240, I like discussing things with you... I am lucky it 11am where I am at the moment or else I would be too tired to do this..
No disrespect to Lee with the list below.
1. Ronnie is more popular than Lee
2. Jay is more popular
3. Gunter is more popular than the above and better known in Australia than Lee is.
4. Markus is more popular
5. Chris Cormier is more popular
The fact is.. you cannot compare the PGA/Tiger to IFBB/Ronnie.. Whole different universe.
BTW, dont be disrespecting Mickey Mouse.. I bet Disney has earnt a fair bit of money over the years! ;D
Dex is also more popular
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Contest promotion is tied to mag and supp sales pretty closely. To seperate the two is impossible.
Throw in bodies like BBing.com, which do shows/sales/forums/etc, and they're all in the same boat, sink or swim.
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Contest promotion is tied to mag and supp sales pretty closely. To seperate the two is impossible.
Throw in bodies like BBing.com, which do shows/sales/forums/etc, and they're all in the same boat, sink or swim.
Contests will get some money from advertisers such as media and supps, but outside of that, zilch. The supplement industry and media industry that covers the sport combine for hundred of millions, possibly billions? Whereas, contests generally don't break even or just slightly tip the scale.
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I must admit 240, I like discussing things with you... I am lucky it 11am where I am at the moment or else I would be too tired to do this..
No disrespect to Lee with the list below.
1. Ronnie is more popular than Lee
2. Jay is more popular
3. Gunter is more popular than the above and better known in Australia than Lee is.
4. Markus is more popular
5. Chris Cormier is more popular
The fact is.. you cannot compare the PGA/Tiger to IFBB/Ronnie.. Whole different universe.
BTW, dont be disrespecting Mickey Mouse.. I bet Disney has earnt a fair bit of money over the years! ;D
I agree. Comparing professional bodybuilding to mainstream sports is foolish.
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If they cant swim.. Let the bastards drown for all I care.. Have you paid for supplements lately? Its freaking extortion. The markup is astronomical. Let alone all the supplements that are falsely advertised that dont work!!!.. The general public are being screwed by the supplement companies.
Tis because the average nutritional uneducated American thinks that glutamine is going to help them gain 20 lbs and lean muscle.
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There is the problem, then. Low expectations. You're shooting for the dirt. The sport was twice as big in the early 1990s, so there is the potential to refill that vacuum.
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There is the problem, then. Low expectations. You're shooting for the dirt. The sport was twice as big in the early 1990s, so there is the potential to refill that vacuum.
We don't have low expectations, we have reasonable expectations. Let's face it, bodybuilding shows are boring. Just because the sport was bigger doesn't before doesn't mean it's going to return to that size. I don't know many young people who really like bodybuilding. Do you?
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There is the problem, then. Low expectations. You're shooting for the dirt. The sport was twice as big in the early 1990s, so there is the potential to refill that vacuum.
Actually, I think bodybuilding needs another Arnold. Though the competition is much sharper than when Arnold was doing it. Bodybuilding needs the family man and positive influence. Ronnie = unmarried/reserve cop. Someone at the top of a pro sport should be out doing things for it, getting it and himself recognition. Instead of flopping around with swim gear on of all shows, Jay Leno. That's where I think Jay Cutler could do some things for it. He's your classic throwback east coastener from a hard working family. He's visiting high schools, hospitals, he gets more publicity than Ronnie, and the like and he's not even the No. 1 bodybuilder.
We don't have low expectations, we have reasonable expectations. Let's face it, bodybuilding shows are boring. Just because the sport was bigger doesn't before doesn't mean it's going to return to that size. I don't know many young people who really like bodybuilding. Do you?
I agree with that bodybuilding show are boring for the most part. But where I'm from, bodybuilding is quite popular. I know MANY of people who keep up with it, and I have friends that go to school with me that have gone to the Olympia for the past few years. I have a friend who owns a supplement company here and another friend that started a bodybuilding apparel company with his brother. I think it has it's hot spots. One would be the south/southeast region, another would be southern california area, and another would be New York area.
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No, attendance was double back then. Crowds would follow the BBers through European airports, and the Euro Pro shows were always sold out. Then, last year's Eurp tour was cancelled, after it was dead the year before. Mag sales are down too. I'm sure someone here has the audience numbers from 80s, 90s, and today so that we can make a comparison.
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Oh, not 87. I mean early 90s, when the champs were Dorian, Shawn, Vince Taylor, etc. Sport was more mainstream then. Bigger crowds, more tickets.
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No, attendance was double back then. Crowds would follow the BBers through European airports, and the Euro Pro shows were always sold out. Then, last year's Eurp tour was cancelled, after it was dead the year before. Mag sales are down too. I'm sure someone here has the audience numbers from 80s, 90s, and today so that we can make a comparison.
Why do you think they cancelled a profitable Euro Tour? ::)
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brutal truth.
Brutal deletion coming soon on 240's post...... :-\
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Why do you think they cancelled a profitable Euro Tour? ::)
It wasn't profitable in recent years. but it was profitable in the early 90s.
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240, 1987 was when I started training. By the early 90's I was obsessed. (my delussions were almost as grand as alexxx' ;D) .. Lets agree to disagree, for the fact we're on different continents and because of this our perspective would have differed.
Are you saying the sport of BBing had a greater fanbase and greater attendance in
1) 1992, or
2) 2006 ?
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It wasn't profitable in recent years. but it was profitable in the early 90s.
Exactly my point. ::)
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Isaac,
are you saying that Shawn Ray will lose his $500 bet that Kamali wont make top 5?
If King doesn't jack things up in the final 3 days, then yes Shawn will be out $500, in my opinion. It's a BIG IF, cause King's said he's bringing it like no other before, only to have something go wrong the final days. I hope he does pull it all together and comes in peeled.
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Dan and Bob think Darrem Charles is the favorite for the Colorado Pro Show. I'm going to respectfully disagree boys - Phillip Heath has to be the favorite at this show.
Bob - you're a little off on King, he's been updating his website as I have been doing the updates. Low profile - yes, he has been keeping a low profile. You will be seeing a new KingKamali.com on May 20th.
Darrem and King for the top spot in New York? hahah Bob you are off your rocker tonight. I'll take Phil Heath and Dennis James for the top spots in the Big Apple.
Phil Heath winning???Come on...I can't think of one IFBB show where the winner was a guy with no back...Phil Heath certainly won't be the first...