Suckymuscle, you are schmoe with no medical background at all. I have yet to see an in shape bodybuilder like Yates, Coleman, etc ever get a true bodyfat measurement by hydrodensitometry weighting or DEXA. Hell, if they have the cash, they could use perceived new gold standard the MRI (hahahaha). Whatever dude, I don't believe the weights that bodybuilders spew about anyway. I bet you if you weighed bodybuilders like Yates and Coleman the same way and with the strict measurements of even a high school wrestling meet (underwear and no shirt), the true weights would not approach 274 (for Yates) or 296 (for Coleman). BB is a joke as everything about it is magnified and exagerrated. Where did you get that "2% bodyfat" claim from Sucky....does McGough have DEXA vision or something. I agree, Yates was the man and I like the dude. However, he is anything but the epitome of bodybuilding....he has too many weaknesses. However, I agree that his shape was astounding in the black and whites, but he never seemed to hit that degree of conditioning except maybe in the 2003 Mr. Olympia. Coleman looked damn good this year at a lighter weight, but he was at his best 1998/1999. In 2003, he was the largest BB in condition who ever stepped on shape. I bet you if you did true bodyfat measurements with underwater weighing, DEXA and maybe MRI (never seen it used for such but possible), they would average 4-5 percent.