Not sure if Milos has proof or not but what motive does he have to lie. He was told he would get suspended and he has been a long time IFBB pro and has competed in more shows than anyone else. It is pretty easy to see he loves the IFBB and BB. WHY WOULD HE LIE? What proof does she need other than his word. Milos is one of the most respected pros out there. We're not talking Sean Ray saying this stuff. His credibility is nothing compared to Milos. From what I have Chua is not the most up and up guy. Also, the IFBB judging does not have the best reputation either. Face it, Milos caught them cheating and to cover their ass they suspend him. The long time rule of "not to cross the IFBB or pay the circumstances" is being upheld here. Plus, is there a rule in the IFBB rulebook stating the judges can't cheat. Just wondering. Cause if it isn't in the book then you can bet the IFBB doesn't think it's bad. And if there is rules then it just fits how the IFBB works anyway. They don't follow their own rule book
i see what you're saying here onlyme and i agree with a lot of it, but the fact is, when you make serious accusations against someone in a public arena you better have proof or you leave yourself wide open.
when you do it whilst representing a corporate body as large as the ifbb and against one of it's highest official promoters, then you're basically asking for it.
any corporation would do exactly the same thing. if they didn't act, what sort of message would that send? it would be a huge slap in the face to the man accused and they'd be providing cate blanch to
any manager/trainer/athlete, etc to say or do anything they like whenever they like. can you say 'extremely unprofessional'? the prescedent would have been set and who's to say that joe bloggs who got ripped off a trophy doesn't have the right to his roid rage temper tantrum at the judges.

look, Milos is a very passionate bloke and i'm proud of him for standing up for his man. it certainly does look like something fishy was going on with that contest, but there's a time and place for everthing and there's a code of conduct. Milos thought he was bigger than that and, quite frankly, he's lucky (so far) that he hasn't had a defamation suit slapped on him. i get the feeling that if he was in usa and he accused a promoter publically of being corrupt without evidence he probably would.