From a financial standpoint that may be true but there isn't just Grand Prix/lower-tiered shows. There was still the premier shows as well. And you got to the Olympia by placing high in or winning a pro show ( or special invite ) and once you got there and placed top 10 you were automatically qualified for the next year. You keep insisting placing high in the Olympia is better than winning actual pro shows and not just the low-tier shows. This may be true from a financial standpoint however you're talking about what makes a a bodybuilder one of the all-time greatest 2 pro wins in 13 years of competition is NOT the benchmark. Why do you think Shawn refers to himself as a " Hall of fame bodybuilder? " because he can't defer to his numerous bodybuilding titles because he doesn't have many. The whole point of competition is to win. Shawn won twice in 13 years which is exactly why he's overrated.
Shawn Ray actually IS in the IFBB Hall of Fame (class of 2007). And many would consider it a travesty if he were not there.
It's not just two wins in 13 years; it's being one of the five best bodybuilders in the world for over a decade, beating guys who won more lower-tier shows repeatedly.
The Olympia title is still the most coveted bodybuilding title. Before the Olympia it was the NABBA Mr Universe. If you won an Olympia title you cemented your legacy, even if only once you've accomplished something rarely done. So by virtue of this alone Shawn wouldn't be in the top 20 of all-time greatest ( 17 Olympia winners ) in polls of the best bodybuilder to never win an Olympia it's usually Flex or Kevin never Shawn.
It IS; but it wasn't at all times. Winning the Olympia when it was not the top title doesn't mean you become an all-time great retroactively. Sergio Oliva won an Olympia, not only when it wasn't the top show but he didn't compete against anyone.
You found one. Both are better because the won the Olympia regardless over who. They won Shawn never did. Do either men have a better physique than Shawn? Whole other question. Neither competed against Shawn so irrelevant. The fulfilled their " destiny " Shawn didn't. They are in very rare company but hey Shawn placed second twice
Always a bridesmaid and never a bride.
They won the top title of their era, which happened to be the Olympia. Big difference!
Still better than Ray and his 2 wins
I conceded they're not all the same, however the whole point of competition is to win when you only won 2 contests in 13 years of trying you suck at competitive bodybuilding. Shawn put all his eggs in one basket and gambled he would win the big one. He failed. In hindsight he should've stuck to the spring shows perhaps he would've made more money. Samir is better than Charles because he won the Olympia , Samir is better than Shawn by virtue of this simple fact. Once you win the Olympia title you're automatically one of the greatest bodybuilders of all-time. It doesn't matter if you ever win another pro show ( Which Samir did )
No. You're qualified as one of the greatest of all-time, IF you win the top title in the business (when it actually is such). That's why Scott, Oliva, and Schwarzenegger aren't all time greats, simply on their Olympia wins alone. The Olympia wasn't the top title when they won it (except for maybe Schwarzenegger's last two wins).
What resume? 2 pro wins in 19 tries?
but hey he was consistent
he placed second on a couple of occasions
Kevin Levrone has a resume , Flex Wheeler has a resume , Chris Cormier has a resume , Vince Taylor has a resume , Lee Labrada has a resume Shawn has no resume which is exactly why he's overrated. All-time great my ass
Top 5 in the world 12 consecutive years says it all. That is consistent.
Wheeler, Levrone, Labarda, and Taylor were also top 5 in the world multiple times, making them also all time greats. You claim Cormier has a resume? His highest O placing was 3rd, twice; same goes for Taylor. And how many times did Cormier come up short winning the ASC, SIX? At least, Ray won it one time.