Agreed! Last year, Jay has finally catched up to Ronald when it comes wo lat width. But Ronnie's lats, teres major and infra-spinatus are still thicker than Jay's, besides that Ronnie's back separations are on a whole other league. Ronnie's midsection is also superior, with a better taper and more abdominal separations. Coleman's quads are also on a whole other level in size, separations, density, etc. Jay has no chance. When you talk about Coleman, there are only three or four bodybuilders in history who would have a legitimate shot at defeating him, and even then, only if they came in their absolute best shape ever. Of the current pros, none has any shot at defeating Ron. None.
Jay is on another league altogether from his competitors. But Coleman is on a league even above that!
Having said all this, though, Ronnie is now a 42 year-old middle-aged man, and while this gives him an advantage in density and muscle maturity, it gives him a liability in muscle fullness - his muscles are looking flatter every year. I think it would be wise of him to retire this year; next year, at age 43, maybe his muscles will have deteriorated a little too much for him to look like a standard-bearer. Regardless, Jay has no chance...
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Sucky, if there were a literal chance of someone beating Ronnie, we would need to bring back Dorian from early 1990's to do so. Even in 1992, his degree of conditioning would have stomped on Jay. Jay may be bigger than Doz, but turn them around and the thickness, density and striations of Dorian would have put Jay to sleep.

Maybe Gunther with a better back would have a shot as he is equally as muscular from the front. However, his legs and back hurt him. Freeman seems to have the size, but I wonder if his time (I think he is near forty) has passed to put up a reasonable fight. Thus, I don't really see anyone beating Ronnie right now but Ronnie and old age. Peace guy.