Author Topic: Props to Phil heath for his rookie run  (Read 3700 times)

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Re: Props to Phil heath for his rookie run
« Reply #25 on: March 04, 2007, 09:57:58 AM »
Issac was busy last night at the UFC fight covering it. Today I think he is back the expo for one last round of photos and interviews.

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Re: Props to Phil heath for his rookie run
« Reply #26 on: March 04, 2007, 10:00:03 AM »
Do you think he will? Would it be worth hid while? I will ask the q on the PBW thread.. but gimme your thoughts on this subject.. BTW has Isaac been around?

I am pretty sure he'll take the year off.  

he could be cleaning up at every scrub show, piling up cash.  The chink is now there in his perfect record, so he might say the hell with the "legendary undefeated" status and chalk up wins and loot.

On the other hand, it might be all about "let's fix these holes and see how good we can do a the O.

Personally, I think he should compete everywhere now, just like Flex and Levrone before him, and do 6 or 7 shows a year.  He's young and can recover.  The marketability as the Showdown Guy is gone now, but he's a huge draw and should take that avenue now.  IMO heath can do a lot to get his face all over the Spring and Summer publications by kicking ass in Australia, NY Pro, Colorado, etc.

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Re: Props to Phil heath for his rookie run
« Reply #27 on: March 04, 2007, 10:04:23 AM »
I am pretty sure he'll take the year off.  

he could be cleaning up at every scrub show, piling up cash.  The chink is now there in his perfect record, so he might say the hell with the "legendary undefeated" status and chalk up wins and loot.

On the other hand, it might be all about "let's fix these holes and see how good we can do a the O.

Personally, I think he should compete everywhere now, just like Flex and Levrone before him, and do 6 or 7 shows a year.  He's young and can recover.  The marketability as the Showdown Guy is gone now, but he's a huge draw and should take that avenue now.  IMO heath can do a lot to get his face all over the Spring and Summer publications by kicking ass in Australia, NY Pro, Colorado, etc.


I agree with you, I think it would be a mistake for Phil to hold out for the big shows ala Shawn Ray did. I would immediately seek to defend the Colo pro crown and NY crown then enter the O.