News Flash....they both kick major ass.
Exactly. And this is why I keep posting on this thread: the blatant disrespect for a bodybuilder who was as dominant as Dorian is shocking. Even if you think his physique sucked, calling him a "construction worker", or "bricklayer" is downright stupid. You might have some reason to believe that Dorian didn't deserve to win most of his Olympias. I could accept if Dorian lost in 1994 or 1997, because, even though he was still the most muscular man onstage, he wasn't his best in balance and conditioning. Ok. but saying that Dorian was "overrated" is just pathetic.
Bodybuilding contests are won on the mandatory poses, and the bottom line is that Dorian was the most thickly man of his era, and took the concepts of density and dryness that remains, even nine years after his retirement, hard to emulate. Seriously, how can a Mr.Olympia be "overrated" when he makes all the other pros look like amateurs when it comes to muscularity and dryness? How can he be overrated when, at a height of 5'10 and 260 lbs, he still manages to have a flt stomach and etched serratus and abdominals? You are entitled to think that Ronnie is better, but at leat show some respect, as a bodybuilding fan, for a man who was
obviously one of the best bodybuilders of all times. Myself, I give Ronnie major props and consider his 1998 Olympia physique one o te best ever. In 2003, and even though Ronnie was lacking as a
complete bodybuilder, I still give him major props for his incredible muscularity.

After Ronnie retires, who is gonna take the mantle of awesome, huge Mr. Olympias? My guess is Vic or Gunther. Dex maybe, but he is not a mass freak. Jay??? He doesn't seem to be improving much. Getting larger, but his taper and symmetry is suffering. Any opinions?
Well, Jay has a genuine shot, because he has the second best back in the circuit, and we all know that Mr.Olympis have great backs. He also seems to nail his conditioning more often than the other pros, so time will tell.

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