That was Yates pre-bicep tear. Also, he looked progressively worse the larger he got. His gut grew, his legs lacked detail and his arms blew. You know damn well ND if he came into the Olympia in that condition a ripped 286 pound Coleman would rip him a new orifice. This is getting to be hilarious. First, Coleman lost his aesthetics because he got too big. Now you, the ironager to end all ironagers, state that Dorian could indeed come in bigger to compete with Coleman size wise. Are you out of your fricken mind? Dorian got a progressively distended gut (wide obliques which are worse than a distended gut, which he had also). Moreover, his legs lose all semblance of striations and etching. His back is thicker but less detailed. Moreover, his glutes (which happen the be the largest muscle group in the body...yes bigger than your calves and forearms) are not diced. It would be a joke if Yates tried to come in at 275 plus into the Mr. Olympia. He would barely get third or fourth place; a riipped 270 pound Culter would eat him alive. As I state above and I thought you were intelligent enough to understand, Dorian Yates looked best at 257 pounds in the 1993 Mr. Olympia. Case closed.