actually...................he looks better nowtruly amazing!
And what do you think Vince looked like from 2002-2005? Once he lost the Masters Olympia, not only did he stop gear, he stopped training, period. He's the type of bodybuilder who psychologically cannot handle training without gear. His diet was just as bad and anyone who saw him in that time would know he was far from looking like the picture of health (and probably on the same diet he uses while juiced). The reality is, looking like Vince does now at his juiced best does not mean he has strong organ integrity or is a state of good health.
Just wonderring were the story of his horrible diet come from? I have never heard that before.
Which part in particular? His horrible diet? He would talk about it in the magazines in interviews and that type of thing. His dislike of natural bodybuilding was known. He himself admitted to going on a big layoff when he lost in 2002. I think he may have said that in pro bodybuilding weekly. Yes, it is possible he is in good health. Just like my grandfather has gotten away with 50 years of alcoholism. Some people have the genetics to get away with certain unhealthy behaviours.
Lisa - Don was a lot harder and had a better back. I guess it depends what you're looking for. I was more impressed with Don, but that may have been due to him being a relative unknown at the time. I had Geir Borgan Paulsen beating both Don and Vince. Vince had an expection to win at the Masters. He just thought he could show up, put on the same posing routine as the other years, and win.Check it out:http://www.bodybuildingpro.com/mastersolympiadvdreview2002.html
He was diabetic and had undergone angioplasty and was still planning on returning to competition in 2006.
he was as hardest core as they ever are....SUPER SHREDDED HARD CORE
Dude, I hear Don's midsection is pretty bloated these days.
The skin on Don's midsection did look like old man skin, but otherwise his skin looked fresh. This is what you are talking about right, the skin on his abs below?http://www.bodybuildingpro.com/youngblood0201.jpgI could have seen the top three in any order. I really did admire Don as a person though, so I was happy to see him win. However, one quality of his I did not like was his recklessness. He was diabetic and had undergone angioplasty and was still planning on returning to competition in 2006.
Dude that is a crock of shit..I saw him at the gnc in 04 and he looked awsome and not like he was 48 either. Dude looked like he was maybe 35. But he was still tight and vascular.
Yes that's true and I don't want to go down that road. He may be perfectly healthy.And Geir Borgan Paulsen?
yeah Vince would defo teach us all a thing or two, he's PLACE 3RD at the O loads of times and won the masters about 6 times and will crack the top 8 at this year's O