Wow, I didn't think he was that light, he looked much bigger 
Cool you'll be there, I'll try not to let anyone down.....gotta get my ass in gear 
Joe it’s the classic example of how being lighter and more conditioned can make a guy LOOK bigger. He won’t actually BE bigger but he’ll LOOK bigger. I think many of these Pro’s today lose sight of how they look behind trying to be a certain weight.
My friend Bob Chick is an example of this. In my opinion he looked his all time best when he turned Pro at 233. Then he got caught up in having to weigh 270 off season and come down to 245-250 for contests. He still looked good but not AS good as he did at 233. He may disagree but that’s how I see it.
Samir couldn’t bring it home at 200-205, then he gets SHREDDED and wins at 187. Then he starts chasing size again to be competitive with Haney and his physique started getting blocky and less aesthetic. Aesthetics were his strength and he compromised them.
That’s why I think it’s ridiculous to have weigh-in at Pro shows. The judges aren’t (or at least shouldn’t be) judging a guy because he weights 260, they SHOULD be judging a look.
I agree with you about David Henry but his BEST showing was a few years ago at the Ironman against Lee Priest. He surprised a lot of people. He didn’t do it on size, he did it on conditioning.
By the way, I know the effort, sacrifice, dedication and discipline it takes to get ready for a show. Especially at 45. Win, lose or draw just put it all on the table. THAT is something I can respect and support.