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« Reply #25 on: October 27, 2007, 07:23:54 AM »

Fogarty my dear.  Some people in power like to have their boots licked, their car doors opened and generally their egos boosted.  Paul is a master at this. 

This guy grovels...he'd do anything to manipulate someone - in some ways, this is a technique employed by many a courtesan to get the Emperor to do her bidding. In that sense you are right - manupulators such as this do have power, power of the vicarious kind!

Paul Chua's hormones must be highly estrogenic, considering his physique!  Yet this fraud get Wikipedia to describe him as "an internationally reknowned bodybuilder",  This fat softie of an IFBB VP has never touched a weight in his life!  He wormed his way into BB as a former Trade Union official and Secretary of a small badminton (as sissie as they come) club!  It does show the discernment of the IFBB bigwigs.
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« Reply #26 on: October 27, 2007, 09:35:25 AM »

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« Reply #27 on: October 27, 2007, 04:33:49 PM »

Rafael Santonja is not IFBB President for life.
Ben Weider is honorary president for life.
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« Reply #28 on: October 27, 2007, 04:41:45 PM »

Rafael Santonja was elected IFBB President last year.
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« Reply #29 on: October 27, 2007, 09:11:37 PM »

Rafael Santonja is not IFBB President for life.

it was sarcasm, but it's pretty much true.  Ben Weider was president from the beginning until he decided to step down, which is a pretty good definition of president for life.  (And no one ever ran against him.)  Manion has been president of the NPC since the beginning, and will be until he decides to step down.  Again, president for life.   Santonja will be president till he decides to step down, president for life.
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« Reply #30 on: October 28, 2007, 04:02:15 AM »

post some pics of some hot little korean girls
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« Reply #31 on: October 28, 2007, 08:54:32 AM »

Ron do you have any news from Chris?
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« Reply #32 on: October 28, 2007, 10:18:30 PM »

tariq alfarasani in 90 kg from bahrain

why is he posing like that? Huh
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« Reply #33 on: October 29, 2007, 01:35:34 AM »

Go to http://www.myanmar.gov.mm/NLM-2001/enlm/Novem26.htm#(1) to see for yourself, our heroes Paul Chua and the then Executive Assistant to the IFBB Prez, Rafael Santonja presenting "IFBB Gold Order Awards" to the murderous leaders of the Myanmar regime & military junta, the pariahs of the International community!

These two have absolutely no scruples and I wouldn't be surprised to see them presenting IFBB Gold Order Awards to other murderers such as Osama bin Laden, Idi Amin, Sadam Hussein, Hitler, et al., if any of the aforenamed were to offer them support to "promote the honorable sport of bodybuilding"!  Humbugs!!!  Now it figures, why Paul Chua is such an "untouchable" in the IFBB.

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« Reply #34 on: October 29, 2007, 03:32:54 PM »

From Chris...

Aloha Everyone, I am still in Korea relaxing after a long week.  By now you may have heard that I did not place in the top 6 at the Championships.  I am very disappointed to say the least but happy that the diet is over. I felt really good about my chances after pre-judging as I was called out with the top guys.  I really dont know why I did not place because I looked really good.  I'll be back home in a few days.  Thanks for all your support.  Chris Faildo
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« Reply #35 on: October 29, 2007, 06:19:39 PM »

Damn...from the photos it looked like Chris WON the class.
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« Reply #36 on: October 30, 2007, 11:54:10 AM »

Overall Winner  Robert Piotrkowicz

Super-HeavyWeight
1     Rolandas Pocius   (Lithuania)
2     Arkadivsz Szyderski   (Poland)
3     Mathias Botthof   (Germany)
4     Dimitar Dimitrov   (Bulgaria)
5     Phil Von Kanel   (Switzerland)
6     Marius Dohne   (South Africa)
7     Mario Hemmer   (Austria)
8     Andre Van Der Mescht   (South Africa)
9     Julio Balestrin   (Brazil)
10     Bogdan Kravchenko   (Ukraine)
11     Ratislav Solar   (Slovakia)
12     Radek Cejka   (Czech Republic)
13     Sergy Yatsuk   (Ukraine)
14     Alexander Sturm   (Austria)
15     Shiloe Steinmetz   (United States)

HeavyWeight
1     Robert Piotrkowicz   (Poland)
2     Stefan Havlik   (Slovakia)
3     Markus Becht   (Germany)
4     Viacheslav Burenkov   (Russia)
5     Arthur Baron   (South Africa)
6     William Ortuno   (Venezuela)
7     Davide Curonici   (Switzerland)
8     Glayson Souto   (Brazil)
9     Ahmed Mooh   (Bahrain)
10     Ahmad Naji Hasan Alsaiafeen   (Jordan)
11     Fabio Petruio   (Italy)
12     Chil Sung Jeon   (Korea)
13     Jorge Asp   (Argentina)
14     Choi Jae Duck   (Korea)
15     Sa'd Saad   (Egypt)
-     Chia Hao Hsu   (Taiwan)
-     Mohamed Mirza Juma   (Bahrain)
-     Paolo Marsella   (Italy)
-     Abolfazi Ranimzadeh   (Iran)
-     Mindruta Sandel   (Romania)
-     Kerim Topsakal   (Turkey)

Light-HeavyWeight
1     Tareq Jaafar   (Bahrain)
2     Anwar El Sayed   (Egypt)
3     El Shahat Mabrouk   (Egypt)
4     Bogdan Szczotka   (Poland)
5     Mohamad Bannout   (Lebanon)
6     Sener Cinouglu   (Switzerland)
7     Peter Tatarka   (Slovakia)
8     Fernando Noronha Almeida   (Brazil)
9     Kim Dook Soo   (Korea)
10     Thomas Geel   (Switzerland)
11     Mohammad Pashayi   (Azerbaijan)
12     Jose Rafael Cermeno   (Venezuela)
13     Antonio Morales   (Spain)
14     Hendrik Kotze   (South Africa)
15     Jakub Potocki   (Poland)
-     Pascal Hammoud Aly   (Lebanon)
-     Ali Imani   (Iran)
-     Ott Kiivikas   (Estonia)
-     Kiyoshi Moody   (United States)
-     Park Yong Tae   (Korea)
-     Vincent Twaalfhoven   (Netherlands)
-     Ronald Ullram   (Austria)
-     Rigoberto Yarzaguray   (Aruba)

MiddleWeight
1     Eduardo Correa   (Brazil)
2     Moustafa Abdelasis Nasim   (Egypt)
3     Edson Serafin   (Brazil)
4     Eduard Derzapf   (Germany)
5     Juraj Vrabel   (Slovakia)
6     Francesco Filippone   (Italy)
7     Dennis Giusto   (Italy)
8     Vitalij Grechukhov   (Ukraine)
9     Mohamed Fadhel   (Bahrain)
10     Lee Jin Ho   (Korea)
11     Kyung Won Kang   (Korea)
12     Vugar Verdiyev   (Azerbaijan)
13     Anas Hjiej   (Morocco)
14     Pierre Chamoun   (Sweden)
15     Morteza Oveisi   (Iran)
-     Remy Agugliaro   (France)
-     Mahdi Ayari   (Iran)
-     Nano Camille   (Seychelles)
-     Omar Doger   (Turkey)
-     Dereck Dogley   (Seychelles)
-     Stavros Malaktos   (Cyprus)
-     Gustavo Mazariegos   (Guatemala)
-     Guiver Scholten   (Aruba)
-     Mohammed Wajib   (Morocco)

Light-MiddleWeight
1     Mohammed Sabah   (Bahrain)
2     Sitthi Charoenrith   (Thailand)
3     Luiz Carlos Sarmento   (Brazil)
4     Baitollah Abbaspour   (Iran)
5     Karol Nitka   (Germany)
6     Lee Do Hee   (Korea)
7     Hamdi Ghanem   (Egypt)
8     Sameh Hanafy   (Egypt)
9     Agostinho Figueiredo   (Brazil)
10     Chih Huang   (Taiwan)
11     Hadzhi Hyusein   (Bulgaria)
12     Amit Sapir   (Israel)
13     Oscar Luis Marin   (Spain)
14     Didier Espinosa   (Panama)
15     Naohiro Imanaka   (Japan)
-     Stephen Graham   (United Kingdom)
-     Lazaros Lazarou   (Cyprus)
-     Nickawana Perese   (New Zealand)

WelterWeight
1     Angelo Corrado Maggiore   (Italy)
2     Mahmoud El Fadaly   (Egypt)
3     Boo Chang Soon   (Korea)
4     Igor Kocis   (Slovakia)
5     Filippo Masucci   (Italy)
6     Vincente Santamaria   (Spain)
7     Haji Shaban Al Balushi   (Oman)
8     Yoshihiro Yano   (Japan)
9     Chris Faildo   (United States)
10     Mohammad Mazraen   (Iran)
11     Nam Kyoung Yun   (Korea)
12     Isaquiel Balbi   (Uruguay)
13     Nehde Kamrane   (Iran)
14     Valeri Koptenko   (Ukraine)
15     Hakan Gumus   (Turkey)
-     Aleksey Bekker   (Russia)
-     Nikolay Chernetsky   (Russia)
-     Oliveira De Sousa   (Uruguay)
-     Inanc Egeaka   (Turkey)
-     Faudi   (Indonesia)
-     Joseph Koffman   (South Africa)
-     Wilfred Kurua   (Papua New Guinea)
-     Mohamed Ismail Muhammad   (Singapore)
-     Rhommel Pardilanan   (Australia)
-     Jack Viyufa   (Papua New Guinea)

LightWeight
1     Sazali Abdul Samad   (Malaysia)
2     Patrick Ostolani   (Germany)
3     Richard Riedl   (Slovakia)
4     Syafrizaldi   (Indonesia)
5     Masahiro Sue   (Japan)
6     Faisal Abdullah Al Salman   (Bahrain)
7     Koji Godo    (Japan)
8     Kim Hyung Chan   (Korea)
9     Yasien El Toukhy   (Egypt)
10     Noh Woo Hyun   (Korea)
11     Marcelo Honorio   (Brazil)
12     Gerasim Mladenov Dragnev   (Bulgaria)
13     Gerald Quch   (France)
14     Marcel Hajek   (Czech Republic)
15     Zhuang Guangyou   (China)
-     Yalchin Mammedov   (Azerbaijan)
-     Kelly Pettiford   (United States)
-     Gabriel Simon   (Seychelles)
-     Zhang Yigan   (China)

BantamWeight
1     Jose Carlos Santos   (Brazil)
2     Song Jung In   (Korea)
3     Nguyen Van Lam   (Vietnam)
4     Do Kyoung Uhm   (Korea)
5     Somsri Turinthaisong   (Thailand)
6     Bader Sultan   (Bahrain)
7     Eduardo Jiminez   (Mexico)
8     Hemradj Mulai   (Aruba)
9     Erick Nuyens   (Guatemala)
10     Terence Lee Kian Hong   (Singapore)
11     Anatolu Masimov   (Azerbaijan)
12     Joe Kulame   (Papau New Guinea)
13     Nicos Christopi   (Cyprus)
14     Lia Ming-I   (Taiwan)
15     Paul Coates   (United States)
16     Sonny Cesar   (Canada)

FlyWeight
1     Cho Wang Bung   (Korea)
2     Anwar El Amawy   (Egypt)
3     Somkhit Sumethowetchakun   (Thailand)
4     Yusef Uus   (Indonesia)
5     Ng Han Cheng   (Singapore)
6     Abbas Ali Maki   (Bahrain)
7     Xiang Chengyue   (China)
8     Pham Van Mach   (Vietnam)
9     Junk Kuk Hyun   (Korea)
10     Chen Jung-Sheng   (Taiwan)
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« Reply #37 on: November 03, 2007, 12:07:21 AM »

What about...


Team THE GAME?!?!?!??!?!?!!??!


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« Reply #38 on: November 03, 2007, 02:04:56 AM »

Check out www.arrestpaulchua.com and follow the developing saga of the hunt for evidence to put Paul Chua and his partners-in-crime in the IFBB where they belong - in the slammer!!!
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« Reply #39 on: November 04, 2007, 02:39:16 AM »

What about...


Team THE GAME?!?!?!??!?!?!!??!


fucking idiots!!! Grin

Maybe I should try to be a lil more humble

But

God know it’s hard to be humble when you’re THE GAME

And

Whether anybody likes it or doesn’t like it

I am … That … Damn … Good




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« Reply #40 on: November 05, 2007, 12:58:29 AM »

"WHY YOU KEEP BITCHING BOUT HIM MAN??!!"

Asian Sensation man, go lick an ice cream to stop your meltdown.  Are you Paul Chua's lackey or lapdog?

You'd bitch bout him too, if you knew the careers and lives that this crook has destroyed - all in ruthless pursuit of the mighty greenback!  You'd bitch too if you knew how powerless Asian bodybuilding is, in the face of the raw and naked ambition of a crook who'd nearly reached the pinnacle of IFBB leadership, untrammelled and unchecked by the forces of public opinion!

Thank God for the internet and fora such as this.  Knowledge is power! We'd continue to spread the word about this crook any way we can, to stop him in his tracks...to save and repair the train wreck that is Asian Bodybuilding!!!
MELTDOWN
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« Reply #41 on: November 05, 2007, 06:14:35 AM »

Sami AlHaddad was not part of the IFBB World's.
He competed at the PDI shows in Norway and France this year.
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