Oh please, the guy is 44, has several torn muscles and lost the huge edge of muscle mass he established in 2003. Bodybuilding is the sport where guys peak the latest, usually after age 35 to around age 40. But Ronnie, at age 44, is old even by bodybuilding standards and his muscles are deflating. In fact, at the 2005 Olympia, when Ronnie was 41, his muscles were already looking a little flat. Sure, his sheer muscle thickness and maturity were staggering and that's why he won, but his muscles were losing the fullness characteristic of youth and starting to get that flat look that is characteristic of middle aged people. Ronnie reached his peak of muscular development at the 2003 Olympia when he was age 39 going on 40. In 2006 he was 42 and still the most muscular man in the World, but his back was torn and his fullness was even worse than in 2005. At age 44, Ronnie is still in his own league in terms of muscle maturity, and he is still arguably one of the 3 most muscular men in the World, but his muscles now have a middle aged person look to them that is simply not rewarded in bodybuilding.
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