no I'm not , don't make claims I never typed , there is an obvious difference between the two
No it's a popular opinion when many people agree on a subjective subject , especially on the topic of whose better from two differing eras
only in NON-SUBJECTIVE areas such as conditioning or balance. and again Flex is an ' expert ' lmao Paul is not the brightest yet you're hoisting Flex up as an ' expert ' lmfao
apparently not
NOT really , where is all the quotes saying the opposite? where is the slew of quotes claiming Ronnie was specifically better than Dorian in hardness & dryness? and the subject of conditioning isn't subjective , either a guy is in shape or he's not , either one guy has a clear advantage in this area of he doesn't there's no guessing on this subject same with balance & proportion and symmetry , either one guys waist & hips are narrower than the other or they're not
no I'm not , don't make claims I never typed , there is an obvious difference between the two
So you are not saying its a fact that Dorian would beat Ronnie, but you're saying its a fact Dorian meets the criteria better and thus would "statistically" beat Ronnie?
Yes, there is a big difference there

........splitting hairs to me.
again Flex is an ' expert ' lmao Paul is not the brightest yet you're hoisting Flex up as an ' expert ' lmfao
apparently not
You were the first to quote Paul, Samir, Lee Priest, etc. I was just trying to show how different pro bodybuilders have different opinions on the subject (Wheeler, Matarazzo, etc.). As you said, it can go either way.
No it's a popular opinion when many people agree on a subjective subject , especially on the topic of whose better from two differing eras
only in NON-SUBJECTIVE areas such as conditioning or balance.
and the subject of conditioning isn't subjective , either a guy is in shape or he's not , either one guy has a clear advantage in this area of he doesn't
When you compare a bodybuilder to himself, then of course things like conditioning, size, etc. are not subjective, since you can clearly see if a bodybuilder is in shape or not, if he is full & big or not, etc.
When you start comparing two or more bodybuilders and this comparison is close, then something like conditioning can be subjective.
there's no guessing on this subject same with balance & proportion and symmetry , either one guys waist & hips are narrower than the other or they're not
Really? I recall you saying that symmetry is subjective since different people have different opinions on it. You even used quotes from Lee Priest and Bev Francis to show how symmetry can change depending on the context. If it can change depending on the context, different people's opinion, then its subjective.
Do you know I can show how balance & proportion is subjective too going by your logic? Here it goes:
Sergio Oliva said Dorian's proportion was terrible and he is a probodybuilder, but Bev Francis said Dorian's proportion was great. This shows how a bodybuilder's balance & proportion can also change in different people's opinions.
I simply used Sergio Oliva instead of Lee Priest. Again going by your logic, which in this case I agree, proportions are also subjective.
NOT really , where is all the quotes saying the opposite? where is the slew of quotes claiming Ronnie was specifically better than Dorian in hardness & dryness?
Apart from the Flex quote, I don't know any more. Still, why aren't these quotes you posted of Dorian being harder popular opinion as the quotes of Ronnie being the best?