To reply to Howie's suggestion that legal action be taken against the IFBB. Milos knows how much it costs without going to court. He is unlikely to go anywhere near a lawyer because that avenue is risky and way too expensive for civil matters. The IFBB knows this and just does what it pleases. Besides, anyone taking the IFBB to court might as well kiss participating in the IFBB again goodbye.
Interesting ideas here and may be some truth???
I know from firsthand experience that drug testing a big contest that has always been a NON tested can result in the end of it. Case in pt the AAU Mr America. I was an official and judge for many years in AAU physique. We started to test at the USA ith no problems, but after the testing at the MR A in 1995, all hell broke loose.
In brief, after 2 years (95-96) of law suits and endless hassles the show ended when Disney sports dropped physique from its' lineup of AAU sports.
The problem as I see it is twofold:
1. The vast majority of hardcore bodybuilders and those who are active as everything from fans to judges PREFER a drugged bodybuilder, especially at the pro level. For whatever reason(s) most hardcore fans and bodybuilders want a more massive, freaky, ripped look.
2. The "natural" tag = lousy, small physiques in many fans/competitors minds.
The reality is NOT that drastic in my opinion, but too many have come to firmly believe that an impressive physique is impossible without drugs ( and extreme drug use at that). In my humble opinion, many of the best guys : Cutler, Ronnie , Dexter, Darrem, etc would still look damn impressive without drugs.
Kai Green won a few shows in the WNBF and they do very stringent drug testing.
Granted it was not as big/thick as he is now, but he still looked incredible and his posing was incredible.
In the end Bob Chic is doing the best he can to push some practical ideas that will work with the situation ,as it is.
He has a good pt as we are seeing a bigger line up of IFBB pro events.
Howard
Ya know, I think I am just going to drop the drug issue for good and stop posting about it. Most don't want to hear about it and prefer a drug enhanced sport. Overall, I love bodybuilding and just want to attend a great event.