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Re: 15 biggest controversies and shocking moments in bodybuilding history
« Reply #25 on: February 22, 2010, 02:59:22 AM »
What about Bob's pirate suit?

Or Kai's lover-affair with a juicy grapefruit?


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Re: 15 biggest controversies and shocking moments in bodybuilding history
« Reply #26 on: February 22, 2010, 07:27:19 AM »
Well, Kal got over it and is an accomplished cyclist.  He still has the biceps peak though.






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Re: 15 biggest controversies and shocking moments in bodybuilding history
« Reply #27 on: February 22, 2010, 09:33:04 AM »
How about any promoter that would let Goodrum enter a contest just to make an extra $60 or so
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Re: 15 biggest controversies and shocking moments in bodybuilding history
« Reply #28 on: February 22, 2010, 09:38:14 AM »
The 2007 Olympia was criminal.  Vic should be one-time Olympia and Jay should only have two.

You meant to say Dennis Wolf

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Re: 15 biggest controversies and shocking moments in bodybuilding history
« Reply #29 on: February 22, 2010, 09:50:43 AM »
Funny that they didn't mention the 97 Olympia.  Flex mag itself had written that Dorian's 97 win created "more questions than answers"

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Re: 15 biggest controversies and shocking moments in bodybuilding history
« Reply #30 on: February 22, 2010, 11:12:01 AM »
Well, Kal got over it and is an accomplished cyclist.  He still has the biceps peak though.

actually he still has the same legs too

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Re: 15 biggest controversies and shocking moments in bodybuilding history
« Reply #31 on: February 22, 2010, 11:14:08 AM »
Funny that they didn't mention the 97 Olympia.  Flex mag itself had written that Dorian's 97 win created "more questions than answers"
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Re: 15 biggest controversies and shocking moments in bodybuilding history
« Reply #32 on: February 22, 2010, 12:55:36 PM »
Funny that they didn't mention the 97 Olympia.  Flex mag itself had written that Dorian's 97 win created "more questions than answers"

Peter McGough on Dorian at the 1997 Mr Olympia

Yates and El Sonbaty represented the battle for first place , and many observers were surprised to learn that Dorian took straight firsts throughout the contest. They thought Nasser had won or at least had forced a closer finish. The consternation can perhaps be explained by one simple fact : From the front , Nasser looks better than Dorian , and when the duo was not involved in comparisons and was just standing in line , Nasser was constantly presenting his best side , while Dorian wasn't .

Compounding this state of affairs was the reality that the reigning Mr Olympia didn't help his case by relaxing his midsection when he was back in line. His midsection , compared to Nasser's clear-cut eight-pack , couldn't help but incite unfavorable observation . The bottom line was that for the better part of two hours Nasser faces the audience showing his physique to its best advantage , while the reverse was true for Dorian.

When the two were compared , Nasser took the front double biceps and abs-and-thighs poses , but as soon as they turned to the side , Dorian's greater development , thickness and detail overshadowed Nasser , and when the champion's back came into play , it was all over. But Yates' overall superiority was only apparent in six comparisons ( three in the relaxed round , and three in the muscularity round ) that he and El Sonbaty were involved in , which accounted for about eight minutes of the two-hour prejudging. Head-to-toe , and when all the angles had been considered , Yates was the clear winner

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Re: 15 biggest controversies and shocking moments in bodybuilding history
« Reply #33 on: February 23, 2010, 05:28:33 AM »
Peter McGough on Dorian at the 1997 Mr Olympia

Yates and El Sonbaty represented the battle for first place , and many observers were surprised to learn that Dorian took straight firsts throughout the contest. They thought Nasser had won or at least had forced a closer finish. The consternation can perhaps be explained by one simple fact : From the front , Nasser looks better than Dorian , and when the duo was not involved in comparisons and was just standing in line , Nasser was constantly presenting his best side , while Dorian wasn't .

Compounding this state of affairs was the reality that the reigning Mr Olympia didn't help his case by relaxing his midsection when he was back in line. His midsection , compared to Nasser's clear-cut eight-pack , couldn't help but incite unfavorable observation . The bottom line was that for the better part of two hours Nasser faces the audience showing his physique to its best advantage , while the reverse was true for Dorian.

When the two were compared , Nasser took the front double biceps and abs-and-thighs poses , but as soon as they turned to the side , Dorian's greater development , thickness and detail overshadowed Nasser , and when the champion's back came into play , it was all over. But Yates' overall superiority was only apparent in six comparisons ( three in the relaxed round , and three in the muscularity round ) that he and El Sonbaty were involved in , which accounted for about eight minutes of the two-hour prejudging. Head-to-toe , and when all the angles had been considered , Yates was the clear winner


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