Again when Ronnie lost to Dorian he was 250lbs + already an established Pro who beat Flex Wheeler
His scale weight at that time doesn't mean anything. Its not as though this 250lbs was the same quality as his package in 1999. Secondly, you forget that a reigning Mr. Olympia rarely loses, even if the competition happens to be better the day of the contest.
1994, 2001, 2002 are relevant examples.
We shouldn't factor in the incumbent advantage the current Mr.Olympia has always enjoyed.
anyway Dorian beat him ouright with a torn bicep/tricep/quad and with a bloated gut , you think pre-injury Dorian wouldn't beat Ronnie with extra size and ho-hum conditioning ? athletes change some for the better in the case of Ronnie 98/99 and they change for the worse 2001 -on
Now you are wandering into the hypothetical again. We are comparing real peak forms.
None of this "what if" bullshit ... you can't combine pre-injury Dorian's best with more muscle.
While you're at it, why not give Dorian Flex's biceps and Platz's quadriceps...

So you do acknowledge that Coleman improved in 1998-1999. Why do you continue to cite this 8:0 statistic when even you recognize that Coleman was better in '98 than he was in previous years. Why do you continue to ignore the incumbent advantage the Mr.Olympia will invariably enjoy? Ronnie beat Cutler in 2001, it doesnt necessarily mean Ronnie was better than Cutler on the day of the 2001 Mr. Olympia contest though.
Now Dorian may lose to Ronnie from 98/99 and maybe even with his 01 ASC form , but from then on he would never stand a chance , I could see if Ronnie was right on Dorian heels , placing close seconds ect, he was never close.
You keep repeating this argument, but you have yet to address my counterevidence.
I have clearly established that Ronnie would win 2003/2004 under standard IFBB protocol.
You have yet to prove otherwise.