sucky, his arms and quads are as smooth as can be in that shot and every other shot posted on this thread.
Smooth? I don't think so! I'm the first to admit that Ronnie's frontal quadriceps have better separations. And yes, Ronnie's biceps are bigger. But remeber that that the arms are composed of biceps, triceps and forearms. So, let's analyse this. At 257 lbs, Dorian:
- Has greater triceps muscularity.
- Wins the side triceps pose, both in muscularity and symmetry.
- Has more striations on his triceps.
- Has, by far, the most muscular forearms.
- Has inferior biceps, although his brachialis is quite good.
- Has a denser look to them.
So, I don't understand, exactly, what you mean by saying that his arms and quads were "smooth". The only thing that Ronnie has on Dorian, when it comes to arms, besides the biceps, are superior deltoid tie-in separations. The problem is that this is not visible on most mandatories envolving the arms excepth the most muscular - and the crab shot only became a mandatory in recent years.
As for the quadriceps, Ronnie has The Yates when it comes to separations between the vastus medialis and lateralis, but that's it. The 2003 Ronnie had vastly superior quads to Dorian in muscularity - to the point where it compromised his entire lower-body balance -, but this is not the case when it comes to the 1999 Ronald. I find it funny that you said Dorian had some "smooth" muscles, because, if there is one thing that
everyone agrees when it comes to Dorian, even the people who think he never should have become a standard-bearer, is that there wasn't a single muscle in his entire body which didn't look like it was sculpted in stone.

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