ha ha ha ha, what the f*ck? I supported my comment with visual evidence. I can also post quotes like you did. 
Peter McGough – Flex Magazine, August 2005
"Personally, the best physique I ever saw onstage was Ronnie's at the 2001 Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic. He was cut, full, trim in the waist and a monster (proving that when you're supersharp, you look superbig) at 247 pounds. Ronnie sporting that look would, in my opinion, be unbeatable."
Jim Stoppani – Flex Magazine, July 2005
"Has anyone ever displayed a more muscular, more shredded, higher-quality physique than a 247-pound Ronnie Coleman at the 2001 Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic?"
Team Flex – Flexonline.com, November 2004
“For whatever faults he may possess, Ronnie Coleman is quite possibly the most impressive physical specimen walking the earth today. Pictures do not do him justice. When he stands relaxed muscle literally hangs from his frame, as if his skin can no longer support the pendulous masses of flesh he has forged with untold tons of iron and steel. It’s difficult to imagine anyone surpassing Big Ron’s level of mass in this, or any, lifetime.”
Ronnie Coleman Fan Site
“When Mr. Coleman showed up at the New York event in October, Mr. McGough says he immediately noticed the difference. “He was really much harder,” he says. “He retained his size, but he had the density and granite hardness."
Sean Toh – http://creditplushealth.org/sport%20celebrities/Ronnie%20Coleman.htm
“At the 2001 Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic, Ronnie won the show and his performance at the time was hailed by many to be his best ever showing. He was 245 pounds at the contest, in extremely tight form, and dense as stone.”
Flex Wheeler - MD, February 2004
"I'll go on record as saying Ronnie is truly the biggest, hardest, most shredded Mr. Olympia in history. No disrespect to anybody at all, but I'd to identify Ronnie Coleman as the greatest Mr. Olympia of all time."
ha ha ha ha, what the f*ck? I supported my comment with visual evidence. I can also post quotes like you did. 
You can post stating the OBVIOUS and stating what I maintained that at his best Ronnie perhaps matched Dorian for that bone dry & rock hard conditioning albeit SMALLER and I can posts quotes specific to Ronnie VS Dorian can you?

Lee Priest
HOW DO YOU FEEL DORIAN WOULD FAIR AGAINST RONNIE COLEMAN NOW?
I think Dorian at his best (1993) would easily beat Ronnie. Dorian might not be as symmetrical as Ronnie, but all over he was more complete and
in better condition at his best.
Dorian when asked how he would fair against Ronnie in Pro Bodybuilding Weeks specifically stated compared to Ronnie he has better conditioning
And then there is this McGough quote
Peter Mcgough
"These words should not be taken lightly, because no bodybuilder has ever been as hard and dry as the man who won six Sandows."couple that went Dorian is known , for his legendary conditioning and Ronnie is NOT sans a few occasions 1998/2001 and your opinion is not only WRONG based on an inaccurate means , its wrong because more than one person say Dorian's conditioning is better specifically compared to Ronnie Coleman , again please don't make ignorant blanket statements
Peter McGough – Flex Magazine, August 2005
"Personally, the best physique I ever saw onstage was Ronnie's at the 2001 Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic. He was cut, full, trim in the waist and a monster (proving that when you're supersharp, you look superbig) at 247 pounds. Ronnie sporting that look would, in my opinion, be unbeatable."
Peter McGough Flex Magazine August 2005
Personally, the best physique I ever saw onstage
(there was a contender for best-ever that I saw offstage: those crazy photos of sock-footed Dorian Yates taken seven weeks before the 1993 Mr. Olympia) was Ronnie's at the 2001 Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic. He was cut, full, trim in the waist and a monster (proving that when you're supersharp, you look superbig) at 244 pounds. Ronnie sporting that look would, in my opinion, be unbeatable and would make any criticisms as redundant as a chocolate squat rack.
Good job not posting the whole quote out of fear

contender is Dorian Yates 269 pounds

Team Flex – Flexonline.com, November 2004
“For whatever faults he may possess, Ronnie Coleman is quite possibly the most impressive physical specimen walking the earth today. Pictures do not do him justice. When he stands relaxed muscle literally hangs from his frame, as if his skin can no longer support the pendulous masses of flesh he has forged with untold tons of iron and steel. It’s difficult to imagine anyone surpassing Big Ron’s level of mass in this, or any, lifetime.”
mentions NOTHING about him not looking as good in print or video as compared to real life and its talking about size wise , I posted at least 5 saying specifically Dorian NOT looking as good in print or video so nice try

Ronnie Coleman Fan Site
“When Mr. Coleman showed up at the New York event in October, Mr. McGough says he immediately noticed the difference. “He was really much harder,” he says. “He retained his size, but he had the density and granite hardness."
I'm assuming this was about his 1998 Olympia win , again stating the obvious he was bone dry & rock hard its old news he was 247 pounds and Yates was 269 pounds bone dry & rock hard big difference
Sean Toh – http://creditplushealth.org/sport%20celebrities/Ronnie%20Coleman.htm
“At the 2001 Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic, Ronnie won the show and his performance at the time was hailed by many to be his best ever showing. He was 245 pounds at the contest, in extremely tight form, and dense as stone.”
More redundant quotes that prove the OBVIOUS something I'm not denying I said there were probably two occasions in which Ronnie perhaps tied Dorian for conditioning 1998/2001 again stating the obvious , it doesn't say a damn thing about that conditioning being better than Dorian
Flex Wheeler - MD, February 2004
"I'll go on record as saying Ronnie is truly the biggest, hardest, most shredded Mr. Olympia in history. No disrespect to anybody at all, but I'd to identify Ronnie Coleman as the greatest Mr. Olympia of all time."
Biased opinion and technically he's right because Ronnie was 287 pounds in 2003 and with good hardness and he was ' shredded ' at that weight , and no other Mr Olympia was that heavy , the greatest Mr Olympia of all time , extremely subjective and biased , he's also the guy who claimed Ronnie was winning the prejudging at the 2007 Mr Olympia lol enough said
Your quotes did NOTHING for you kid , Priest & Yates both say when specifically compared to Ronnie he has better conditioning , now to be fair I'll say Ronnie equaled it in 1998/2001 but alas he's still down muscular bulk ( 269 vs 244-247 ) balance & proportion , completeness and posing so you're still back to square one
A smart man ( me

) would say Ronnie is equal to Yates in conditioning ( 1998/2001) and not making blanket statements based on ignorance , bias and inaccurate means , but then again you're not that smart