My god. Just when will you learn. You spout utter bollocks. Invisible biceps, average upper back detail, calves overpowering quads (yes its possible, so dont bother denying it) all detract from the back double bicep. On closer inspection you can even see a left to right lat assymmetry, buy hey ND after all nothin in nature is symmetrical so i guess we can't criticize dorian for that (who are you kidding?).
As for rear lat spread, this IS ronnies pose and while dorians is good ronnies is simply better.
No his biceps at his peak were good enough ' invisable ' is a biased term that shows you can't gauge with any objectivity. average upper back detail? lol so we can look at any ' average ' bodybuilder and they'll have upperbacks just like Dorian? do you see how retarded that statement sounds? ' calves overpowering his quads ' I couldn't make this up if I tried lol pure garbage by having calves that ' overpowered ' his quads his calves would have to be larger than his quads , which is pure bull. his legs in fact have better balance than Ronnie his calves/quads/hamstrings/glutes all compliment one other with Ronnie you have very small calves , giant quads , and a gigantic ass that sticks out from the front , now lets entertain your monumental stupidity for just a nano second , and say Dorian's calves did in fact ' overpower ' his quads for you to point that out makes you a hypocrite because Ronnie's quads overpower his calves but thats okay by you because it serves your puropose

oh not to mention Ronnie's biceps/triceps overpower his forearms but you're a Coleman fan thats just fine .

I'm sure Dorian's lats aren't totaly symmetrical but neither are Ronnies hence why I've never said anything about it , because its not so grossly out of whack that it is blatantly obvious , and both Ronnie's calves are grossly asymmetrical but thats okay by you

( hypocrite )
And according to you the rear lat spread " IS " Ronnies pose , well maybe you like but compared to Dorian it's lacking , heres why.
Back Lat Spread (see Figure 5)
Standing with his back to the judges, the competitor will
place his hands on his waist with his elbows kept wide,
one foot back and resting on the toes. He will then
contract the latissimus dorsi as wide as possible and
display a calf contraction by pressing downward on the
rear toes. The competitor should make an effort to
display the opposite calf to that which was displayed
during the back double biceps pose so the the judge may
assess both calf muscle equally. It shall be strictly
forbidden for the competitor to pull up on the posing
trunks so as to show the gluteus maximus muscles.
The judge will look for a good spread of the latissimus
dorsi, but also for good muscle density and will again
conclude with the head-to-foot survey.At their respective bests I would say Dorian has a slight advantage in lat width but for arguments sake we'll say its even . what is NOT even is calves which the judges are specifically looking for and seeing lat width would be a push this is where Dorian starts walking away from Ronnie , couple that with Dorian's edge in muscle density and balance , Ronnie would NOT stand a chance in this shot. while he would have an edge in V-taper I don't see anywhere in the judging criteria that states they're looking for the athelete with the best V-taper , his calves are a major liability in this pose .