However, your claim that Dorian has superior symmetry to Coleman is false, as all the visual evidence points to Coleman having superior symmetry, especially when compared with a 1995 Yates whose left biceps was significantly shorter and smaller than the right biceps. This fault is a severe liability to Yates, and is almost unexplicable how you could receieve straights first from all judges in lieu of such a fault.
Agreed. With a severely torn left bicep, Yates gets perfect scores? Am I the only one that sees something wrong with that? That is insane. We tried to explain this to them, but they refuse to listen. All they keep saying is he got perfect scores on paper. lol, that's right, "Only On Paper". But not in "Person". He does not look like he deserved to get perfect scores. Plain and simple