lol!Well in that case, Milos qualifies. I know his arms were a weakness but even then I'm sure they were at least 17". I'm sure he could have done well in fitness modelling at a lighter body weight.
On this one Matt, I don't agree with youMilos (exept for the synthol part) always had a pleasant physique I am guessing this picture was taken in 97-98 and damn ! that is what I am aiming for, great physique
I wonder if bodybuilding would be more popular if more pros were like Milos? I would assume yes.
Using the term "ironage" loosely which translates to mean 'anything not recent.' http://www.darkwoods.com/bodybuilder/male/bb/gallery/sarcev01.htmlWouldn't there be a point in Milos' life where he stopped and said: "I look great - I can get any woman I want. I'll stop here."But instead he opted to continue putting on mass. Why? It's not like bodybuilding pays anything. Milos is a smart enough person that could have made money off bodybuilding even if he didn't have the competitive record he did.If I was Milos I would have stopped at around 220 and pursued other ventures.
If you were Milos, you'd have deemed no other "venture" worthy.