Trust me if Dante Dante Dieted down for a dhow he would probably weigh in at 245-255lbs.
I competed as a super heavy, my off season weight was 280-290lbs.I would compete at 252-258lbs, this is official weight by John Lindsays scale.This scale is very accurate, and at the USA'S they weigh down to the 1/4lb.Because some weigh classes end at I think the 1/2lb mark.So when they say your weigh its callled out vocally, for examply 258 1/4lbs .
I would weigh in on Thursday night, just to get the weigh in out of the way.This way Friday I could finish my color, my presentation, and my complete my carb load.
By the time I stepped on stage I bet I weighed about 262lbs after restoring my glycogen, and adding a light amount of sodium right before getting on stage.
You have to remember something.If you are smart, which most guys arent.If you train hard, use the right anabolics and diet correctly you can actually put on muscle for a show.
You ask how? Quite simple, off season I might just use Sustanon 250 and some Primo or Tren.Getting ready for a show, your using more anabolics thereforer your body is more anabolic.If you are smart, again, you wont wear out your receptors on you off season.
By the time my contest prep would come, my receptors were fresh, and werent used to the anabolics I would take.So going into a show, I would add muscle.
Plus when dieting my protein and L-Glutamine level were extremely high so my body was never catabolic.
I have seen Dante, if he was to diet down for a show, with his size, knowledge, and backround he could easily step on stage at 250lbs shredded to the bone.
I bet he would place top 10 if not top 5 in nationals.
Dante knows not to overtrain, how to train and not to put the body in an anabolic state.
These are very very improtant factors when getting ready for a show.