you don't seem to understand that ronnie has crushed those pics under smilar conditions, so who cares what dorian looked like under stage lighting because Ronnie would still be much better.
see for yourself:
First of all, Peter McGough has mentioned that he believes that any version of Ronnie above 245 lbs would look soft next to a 269 lbs Dorian, so you choosing off-season shots of Ronnie to compare to Dorian's black&whites is retarded. The real issue is whether 269 lbs Dorian would be equally conditioned as 257 lbs Ronnie. If Dorian's conditioning is equal or superior like McGough says, then it's over. We would need to see Dorian under the special lights that Ronnie was at the 1999 Olympia to make n accurate comparison. Secondly, you can't compare those off-season shots of Ronnie to Dorian in the black&whites because Dorian and Ronnie
also are under diferent lights and the photos were taken with different cameras, etc. Too many variables for us to know. If Ronnie only has the conditioning of Dorian at 269 lbs when he's 245 lbs, then Dorian wins flat out: Dorian in the famous black&whites would be bigger
and harder than Ronnie 1999.
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