Pumpster, with you're double digit IQ you really are the last person to call anyone to task on the quality of their comebacks. Really, it's laughable! I need say no more on that. By the way, I have always admired Labrada and he came very close to deposing the true king - Lee Haney.
Hulkster, you're a funny guy - you have that little confidence (well founded I may add) in your argument that for what seems like years, you continue to post the same pics and make the same points - rather like you're on some kind of feedback loop as you slowly descend into psychological oblivion. It's ok to be frustrated, take solace in the fact that your mother probably still loves you.
Of course ND wound down his activity in the truce thread - he has confidence in his position and need not continually try and convince himself. You however, like the impudent child feel the need to keep screaming after everyone else has gone. It's really just about baiting you now, it's actually quite fun to a point - but like I said, ridiculously easy.
Dorian's side chest and triceps from head to toe are perhaps the best ever, similarly with his front latspread. What people miss with Dorian is that his limb lengths in relation to his torso are perfect. Ronnie's torso is slightly too short and his arms too long so his front lat looks awkward; he doesn't know how to hit a side chest properly so he looks bunched up with his pecs overpowering his delts and fails to take advantage of his rib cage on which the pecs should sit so the depth may be seen - again a mix of bodyparts just slabbed together.
Who has Ronnie really beaten? A subpar Wheeler, Ray and Levrone - guys who routinely spanked him when 'on'. Respect to Ronnie for waiting for them to fade though. Cutler - a good bodybuilder who at his best beat Ronnie but would have struggled against the aforementioned guys in their top form.
Actually, this isn't that much fun anymore, I'm not one to kick a man when he's down and the lack of challenge makes me yearn for something new