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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Ex Coelis on August 23, 2006, 11:28:04 AM
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With the Olympia weeks away, Flex Magazine's pre-coverage is in full swing. This month they declared their odds on favourites for the contest. The following are the athletes qualified and their chances of taking the crown:
Top 6
Victor Martinez: 5-1
Gustavo Badell: 4-1
Dexter JAckson: 2-1
Gunter Schlierkamp: 2-1
Jay Cutler: Even
Ronnie Coleman: Even
Top 10
Dennis James: 7-1
Lee "Priest" McCutcheon: 7-1
Branch Warren: 7-1
Troy Alves: 10-1
The Rest
Melvin Anthony: 10-1
Vince Taylor: 10-1
David Henry: 12-1
Mustafa Mohhamad: 12-1
Ronny Rockel: 12-1
Bill Wilmore: 12-1
Personally, I thought Jay's odds were a little high. They obviously put them at "even" to generate more excitement leading up to the contest. I also though Mustafa's odds were a little too low.
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Flex is shite - I think I stopped reading that in about 1998 when I finally realised that all bodybuilders take gear!
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Actually, the reason Mustafa will never win and consistently gets screwed is that he's a NABBA guy. He competed in the IFBB World Championship and then left for NABBA before switching back to IFBB. They never forget.
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You people are nuts. Mustafa has horrible proportions and conditioning.
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Anyone have the issues of 2005, 2004, 2003, etc?
I'd be interested to see if jay's EVEN ODDS are something new, or standard protocol.
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You're blind.
That doesn't look like a contest stage to me.
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I had an issue from 2003 I think, and it had jay and ronnie as odds even. cormier and gunther were like 3 to one or something.
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Is Lee doing the O?
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whats with the last name of lee
i'd give him the worst odds considering he probably wont do it at all
dj placing in top 10 ? of course ill put a lot of money on that with those odds
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there is no way they will let Lee do the O. i highly doubt he will ever place in the top three at any IFBB show again.
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Anyone have the issues of 2005, 2004, 2003, etc?
I'd be interested to see if jay's EVEN ODDS are something new, or standard protocol.
i still have last years issue. it has
jay at 2-1.
cormier 5-1
gustavo 5-1
gunter 6-1
markiu 6-1
lee 12-1
dareem, alves, melven and j. jackson as 12-1
alexander "tornpeck"rov as the wild card.
they DIDNT predict branches placing, dumbasses.
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whats with the last name of lee
that's his real last name. Priest is the catchy last name of his stepda
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that's his real last name. Priest is the catchy last name of his stepda
oh, i thought priest was his mother's maiden name.
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oh, i thought priest was his mother's maiden name.
possibly - I know his biological father was pissed at him for changing it
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possibly - I know his biological father was pissed at him for changing it
yes I read that too.
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hey big poppa,there is an artilce in the new flex about coleman being 400lbs..is that true.cuz i am not able to find the magazine here.so is there really an article about coleman being 400lbs...
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Yes, but the article is hypothetical.
wats in it...i want ot know that.
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Odds? So where can these bets be placed?
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With the Olympia weeks away, Flex Magazine's pre-coverage is in full swing. This month they declared their odds on favourites for the contest. The following are the athletes qualified and their chances of taking the crown:
Top 6
Victor Martinez: 5-1
Gustavo Badell: 4-1
Dexter JAckson: 2-1
Gunter Schlierkamp: 2-1
Jay Cutler: Even
Ronnie Coleman: Even
Top 10
Dennis James: 7-1
Lee "Priest" McCutcheon: 7-1
Branch Warren: 7-1
Troy Alves: 10-1
The Rest
Melvin Anthony: 10-1
Vince Taylor: 10-1
David Henry: 12-1
Mustafa Mohhamad: 12-1
Ronny Rockel: 12-1
Bill Wilmore: 12-1
Personally, I thought Jay's odds were a little high. They obviously put them at "even" to generate more excitement leading up to the contest. I also though Mustafa's odds were a little too low.
The person writing this article, and the editor of FLEX, who is responsible for it being published, are persons without any sense of journalistic moral.
The odds are ridiculous - Ronny Rockel to win the Olympia, 12-1?
FLEX magazine has no credibility, and no FCUKING INTEGRITY.
The people working at FLEX should be fcuking ashamed of themselves, working for a publication that knowingly is putting out lies like this.
It's not FLEX's job to add to the excitement by making up fairytales. Journalism is about bringing attention to events, to people and stories. Tell it like it is, good and bad. When did FLEX ever do their journalistic mission?
Not to fcuking make things up. Why don't the collective staff at FLEX get together and write some Novel Bestseller - I heard JK Rowling won't be writing too many more Harry Potter's, gives room for more otherworldy stories. >:(
Imagine some new gym goers who picks up a FLEX. They would think that Ronnie is NOT a shoe-in for winning it, and that guys like Vince Taylor, Mustafa and Dave Henry has a long shot at winning it.
FLEX is POS.
YIP
Zack
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omg, you're blind ::)
I dont think he is blind. Not competition ripped, quads too big for his upper body(esp arms) and wide waste
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WHAT ABOUT KAMALI? WHAT ABOUT KAMALI?
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Imagine some new gym goers who picks up a FLEX. They would think that Ronnie is NOT a shoe-in for winning it, and that guys like Vince Taylor, Mustafa and Dave Henry has a long shot at winning it.
those are the people who buy Flex, and that's exactly what they want them to think
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those are the people who buy Flex, and that's exactly what they want them to think
The journalistic integrity requires attempts at unbiased articles.
FLEX aren't doing that. They work as an infomercial for Mr Olympia.
And that's beyond fcuked up.
This article took away the little illusions I had left about FLEX being anything but an unethical, no-integrity piece of shit mag.
Horrible.
YIP
Zack
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The person writing this article, and the editor of FLEX, who is responsible for it being published, are persons without any sense of journalistic moral.
The odds are ridiculous - Ronny Rockel to win the Olympia, 12-1?
FLEX magazine has no credibility, and no FCUKING INTEGRITY.
The people working at FLEX should be fcuking ashamed of themselves, working for a publication that knowingly is putting out lies like this.
It's not FLEX's job to add to the excitement by making up fairytales. Journalism is about bringing attention to events, to people and stories. Tell it like it is, good and bad. When did FLEX ever do their journalistic mission?
Not to fcuking make things up. Why don't the collective staff at FLEX get together and write some Novel Bestseller - I heard JK Rowling won't be writing too many more Harry Potter's, gives room for more otherworldy stories. >:(
Imagine some new gym goers who picks up a FLEX. They would think that Ronnie is NOT a shoe-in for winning it, and that guys like Vince Taylor, Mustafa and Dave Henry has a long shot at winning it.
FLEX is POS.
YIP
Zack
Meltdown
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I dont think he is blind. Not competition ripped, quads too big for his upper body(esp arms) and wide waste
??? his arms are great
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Meltdown
Good call.
I just totally lost it there, built up frustration over the years... ;D
I suppose Peter McGough should get credit for the Meltdown? 8)
YIP
Zack
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Good call.
I just totally lost it there, built up frustration over the years... ;D
I suppose Peter McGough should get credit for the Meltdown? 8)
YIP
Zack
they have to please UNCLE JOE... ;D
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Good call.
I just totally lost it there, built up frustration over the years... ;D
I suppose Peter McGough should get credit for the Meltdown? 8)
YIP
Zack
They mentioned at the begining that last year's odds made some of the athletes upset, hurt their feelings, or somesuch. They had some people at like 25-1 or 50-1.
I guess you have to multiply the odds by 2 or 3 to get the accurate numbers.
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WHAT ABOUT KAMALI? WHAT ABOUT KAMALI?
He do good in the Olympia ....
I heard he will be sittin four rows out.... good seats!
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The journalistic integrity requires attempts at unbiased articles.
FLEX aren't doing that. They work as an infomercial for Mr Olympia.
And that's beyond fcuked up.
This article took away the little illusions I had left about FLEX being anything but an unethical, no-integrity piece of shit mag.
Horrible.
YIP
Zack
FLEXNEWS - The spin starts here. :)
It's pretty much like that with any publication tied to an event or federation though. From a war in Iraq to ESPN the mag pumping up a 'Big game" which they will coincidentally be airing that week. Media exists to sell ad space and events.
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They mentioned at the begining that last year's odds made some of the athletes upset, hurt their feelings, or somesuch. They had some people at like 25-1 or 50-1.
I guess you have to multiply the odds by 2 or 3 to get the accurate numbers.
Thanks for posting this.
Incredible.
A magazine will make numbers look better - because the Pro's asked for it?
How about journalistic integrity and being loyal to the readers?
I sure would love to find myself in the situation where I opened up FLEX and didn't have to do a fcuking background research on every article, to find out what REALLY happens in BB.
My point is: If the FLEX staff believes that Dave Henry has a 1000-1 chance of winning - then that is exactly what they should write.
By purposedly lying, and not writing any disclaimer whatsoever, FLEX is totally in the gutter.
There is absolutely no point in buying FLEX today except for the contest pics. Horton gets the job done, and very good too. When I buy FLEX for the Olympia and Arnold coverage, it's not for the BS that is written. Horton carries that mag IMO.
But he can only carry it for two issues.
YIP
Zack
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Man I wish I could get those odds at a Vegas casino.
I'd put $100,000 on Victor Martinez to not win at 1:5. That would be the easiest $20K I've ever made. No way the IFBB lets a 2x convict win the title. I'm just an amateur bookie, but real odds should look something like this:
Ronnie: 1:3
Cutler: 2:1
Gunter:4:1
Dexter: 20:1
Everyone else: Off the Board
Now, who would take any of the above odds?
Special "Golden Nugget" Ed
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Man I wish I could get those odds at a Vegas casino.
I'd put $100,000 on Victor Martinez to not win at 1:5. That would be the easiest $20K I've ever made. No way the IFBB lets a 2x convict win the title. I'm just an amateur bookie, but real odds should look something like this:
Ronnie: 1:3
Cutler: 2:1
Gunter:4:1
Dexter: 20:1
Everyone else: Off the Board
Now, who would take any of the above odds?
Special "Golden Nugget" Ed
haha! The odds made me laugh. there is no point.