It seemed as though, as the years progressed, there was too much of a focus on bodyweight. I would read in MD how Chad wanted to see Ronnie hit this weight, or that. In 2003, he came in at a reputed 285, with an even higher target set for 2004. I find this odd, as the primary focus should be visual, not a predetermined target based upon the weigh scale. If conditioning begins to get sacrificed too much, then the added size will not have as much impact anyway. Such a tactic wasn't needed. Ronnie had size to spare compared to his immediate competition. Ultimately, I believe playing the size game cost Ronnie his 9th title. Sure, he had obvious injuries, but I truly believe that had he come into the Friday prejudging of 2006, with the tighter look he showed during the Saturday finals, that the judges might have let him take the title again (despite injuries) and break the record. "They" (Chad/Ronnie) pushed too hard to try have him come in at 300 lbs on the Friday, as some sort of bragging right, and it cost them the title, I believe.