
Doughboy couldn't match this shot for size , muscularity , proportion & balance , density & dryness , and take a peek at Dorian's ' inferior ' delts and his lack of biceps oh and take a good long hard look at forearms that are in proportion with the rest of the arms
You can't be serious...
Your size argument is completely wrong. It is an objective fact that Ronnie is bigger, and in 2003 EVERY muscle in this pose is significantly larger. The visual evidence and scale-weight alone are more than sufficient grounds to refute your verbal diarrhea.
I will stress it again. You are 100% wrong.
Not only are Ronnie's muscles more developed, they are clearly more separated. Look at the delt heads in particular. Ronnie's posterior heads are clearly and distinctly separate from the medial and anterior heads, whereas with Dorian a few shallow ridges form the only exterior distinction. Dorian IS hitting the pose much better (his deltoids are perfectly forward and facing the camera, whereas Ronnie's are elevated).
Important to note:
- Ronnie's superior V-taper.
- Ronnie's superior back separation and detail.
- Ronnie's superior size in each and every visible muscle.
- Ronnie's christmas tree in his lumbar region is clearly outlined.
- Dorian's nonexistent biceps peaks.
- Dorian has no tricep definition, his lateral head is nowhere to be found visually.
Dorian's forearms are larger. Thats it. He gets annihilated in every single remaining element of the pose, and the forearms ARE NOT a crucial muscle in the back double-bicep. They are not to be entirely dismissed, but they do not make up for an inferior back or biceps, not by a long shot.
Sadly, that is the only decent picture you can produce of his back-double biceps.
He looks like utter garbage in any other back-double bicep available.
You have used that picture to death - it really is your only strong defense, which is sad.
AHAHA LOOK AT THAT RIGHT F*CKING DELT DUDE. LOOK AT THE TRAPS!
NO CONTEST!! NO F*CKING CONTEST!!

Another reference for trapezius size:

I grow tired of your black and white pictures as a testament of his conditioning.
Black & white is well documented to make an athlete look more grainy. His conditioning would not look nearly as good in color, and you know it.