One you've proven nothing , two you're arguing with yourself in terms of biceps , three Ronnie doesn't beat Dorian in terms of triceps , he has an oddly shapped rearhead & a very thin sidehead , plus bowling pin forearms , both is biceps & triceps are so overdeveloped they make his forearms look like twigs , thats called poor balance & proportion , once again you're agruing with yourself about biceps/triceps size , no one is saying Dorian has bigger arms , in terms of triceps I would say Dorian has better triceps and forearms not to mention a excellent balance throught his entire arm , Ronnie has the much bigger & better biceps and bigger triceps , his biceps are so big they make his delts look small in the rear double bicep shot .
Give it up dude ... we grow weary of your blanket statements.
You can't simply spout off a statement like this without any sort of rational defense (a picture, measurement ratio, for god's sake ANYTHING OBJECTIVE).

Yes these forearms are twigs alright...

I have attached a picture of his rear double bicep.
NO WAY IN HELL DO HIS DELTOIDS LOOK SMALL!
Ronnie Coleman's triceps are better too.
- For one, Coleman's are perfectly symmetrical. Dorian's are not, particularly his medial heads.
- Coleman's triceps are heavily striated and vascular. Dorian's are neither.
- Dorian's long head is grossly underdeveloped. Coleman's longhead absolutely dwarfs his.
- Ronnie has a larger lateral head too, albeit Dorian's has slightly better shape.
- Dorian's triceps look awful from any and every angle excluding the side tricep pose.
Dorian's triceps are not in balance. His long head is actually shorter than his lateral head, and his lateral head is larger than his long head, which is very, very bad in terms of proportion and appearance. Awful medial head symmetry too.
Regardless of whether or not Dorian's biceps/triceps/forearms are in better proportion, his biceps/triceps are so inferior in terms of development that you don't really have an argument.
If we assume that they may very well have been better proportioned (though there is absolutely no visual evidence based on the prior pictures to support this assessment), that would not compensate for a torn bicep, small biceps with non-existent peaks & triceps devoid of detail, striation, and balance.
Dorian could never match this level development from an overhead perspective. Never.
