

just no contest btwn. a 1995 Yates and a 1999 Ronnie.
the ONLY version of dorian that would not get washed off the stage by ronnie is the 1993 version. period.
Well, Hulkster, that is your
opinion. The
fact is that Dorian won, in 1995, far more dominantly than Ronnie did in 1999. I know that Coleman won by three points in 1998 and about the same next year. Dorian won
both symmetry and muscularity rounds flt out, with straight-first scores from all the udes!

Dorian defeated a career best Kevin and, as McGough put it in his review:
"There was a great distance between Dorian and Levrone. Yates won the contest handily."
So your
preference does not change the fact that the I.F.B.B udges were far more impressed by Dorian in his 1995 performance than by Coleman in 1999. I think the 1995 Dorian would defeat Ronnie soundly. The 1998 Ronnie would be a bigger threat. Ronnie in 1999 had less separations on his back than in the previous year, he already had soe gut distension and his muscularity was still no match for Diesel's. So, why would he win? Dorian woul defeat him in muscularity,
destroy him in density and conditioning and Ronnie's symmetrical advantages would be much lower than they were when talking about the 1998 Ronnie. Coleman's slight but considerable gut distension, by itself, would be enough to take away many points symmetry-wise when compared to Dorian, because the latter would have the tighter midsection with better definition. You and Ronnie lose.

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