Just back from Venice Beach.
Coleman's in good company, including Oliva who was allowed to lose so it's no big deal; makes the show immediately interesting again, for a change. Long overdue; the only major injustice is subjecting him to this outcome onstage while allowing Yates & Haney unfair unjustified wins of their own. Why Weider didn't have a talk with Coleman about stepping down gracefully before the show I would like to know unless Ron's arrogance really hit the spot. His attitude was as big a part as anything I have a feeling, that and maybe just maybe someone finally convinced uncle joe to liven it up before the show got even more stale. 
In part due to timing, don't delude yourself (again). He wouldn't have gone out on top in different circumstances, deal with it.
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Dude, your boy lost flat out. The only things Ronnie had on Cutler, unquestionably, were quad mass and biceps. That's it. He might also have thicker pectoralis muscles, but the botom line is that Cutler had enough of it to, when taking into account his other advantages, take the side chest mandatory.
From the back, Ronnie endured the humiliation of having his former dominance not merely finished, but annihilated. Last year, Cutler had finally matched Ronnie for latissimus width, but Ronnie's lats were still clearly thicker; this year, Cutler not only surpassed Coleman for lat width, but also for thickness! Now, it is my opinion that Ronald sill had slighly crisper back details. But unfortunately, this wasn't enough to overcome Cutler's superiority at everything else from the back. I saw the pics comparing them from the back carefully, and it's obvious that Cutler had him on Latissimus, teres maor and minor, infra-spinatus, etc.
Politics? You have made this charge continuously, yet you haven't supplied any evidence for that; hence, it is only a conecture. "Politics" might explain how he won in 2001, but it cannot explain a margin of victory of 16 points: such a wide margin of points only comes from dominating the mandatories convincingly. Sorry, but true: you can't win that much points in the free posing round. Also, Pumpster, you still haven't explained to me, how having a White Anglo-Saxon - from Britain! - win the Olympia, makes more sense from a PR perspective than having a Black American man winning it. There is nothing more politically incorrect than having a White guy winning the title, so your charge that Dorian won Sandows against the likes of Shawn, Dillet, Levrone, Cormier, etc, because of "politics" makes no sense whatsoever. C'mon, I'm still waiting for your explanation...

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