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    Quote Originally Posted by Razor View Post
    I'd say ronnie or flex
    Kovac's standing next to them would make them look like Holocaust survivors. I agree they have better physiques, but Kovacs wins for all around biggest and most intimidating..


    6'5" 420lbs (off season)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bronzer View Post
    Kovac's standing next to them would make them look like Holocaust survivors. I agree they have better physiques, but Kovacs wins for all around biggest and most intimidating..


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    Has he been in the Olympia? He's big alright, what's his comp weight?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razor View Post
    Has he been in the Olympia? He's big alright, what's his comp weight?
    Nope he never really placed too well because he looked like a ****in' cinderblock. His "greatest" accomplishment was placing 13th in the Arnold Classic in 2004. I can't find anything on his competition weight. But check out the article below, he had a 500lb military press- jesus christ!!!

    http://www.muscle-insider.com/columnist/greg-kovacs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bronzer View Post
    Nope he never really placed too well because he looked like a ****in' cinderblock. His "greatest" accomplishment was placing 13th in the Arnold Classic in 2004. I can't find anything on his competition weight. But check out the article below, he had a 500lb military press- jesus christ!!!

    http://www.muscle-insider.com/columnist/greg-kovacs
    That's insane!

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    Kevin Levrone is about as perfect as it gets. However, Ronnie Coleman is head to toe about the baddest bodybuilder that ever lived. His back alone destroys all others regardless of how good the rest of their body is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razor

    Has he been in the Olympia? He's big alright, what's his comp weight?
    You actually have to look good to compete in mr Olympia, mass is far from everything, not saying this era or Olympians look good either though

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    does it have any all natural bodybuilders? Some of the best was criticized about using juice..

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    Flex Wheeler @ 1993 Mr. Olympia

    or..

    Shawn Ray @ 1999 Mr. Olympia

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    ^^^ agreed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bronzer View Post
    Kovac's standing next to them would make them look like Holocaust survivors. I agree they have better physiques, but Kovacs wins for all around biggest and most intimidating..


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    I admit Greg was huge, but Noah Steere who is also 6-5 and competed at 350lbs and still to this day is huge and in competition shape.

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    Sergio Oliva - Amazing.

    Still pretty good for 71 years old.

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    This is so moto best BB ever, I hope he stopes using growth the way ronnie did so he can keep his waist and gut from getting to over extended. That was one of ronnies main flaws in his later shows and career.
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    Bigger isn't always better. Ask my wife I've been telling her that for years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capebuffalo View Post
    Bigger isn't always better. Ask my wife I've been telling her that for years.
    oh really. My wife thinks her thumb is 6 inches long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bronzer

    Nope he never really placed too well because he looked like a ****in' cinderblock. His "greatest" accomplishment was placing 13th in the Arnold Classic in 2004. I can't find anything on his competition weight. But check out the article below, he had a 500lb military press- jesus christ!!!

    http://www.muscle-insider.com/columnist/greg-kovacs
    Couple videos first is the Canadian comp where he won his pro card. The comments say 308 on stage. The second was his pro debut they have him at 270 on stage.

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8Dlp...e_gdata_player
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    I think the bodybuilders from the 70's-90's have a much cleaner look than the guys of today's era

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    Flex Wheeler @ 1993 Mr. Olympia

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dpyle View Post
    Couple videos first is the Canadian comp where he won his pro card. The comments say 308 on stage. The second was his pro debut they have him at 270 on stage.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sl2Jv...e_gdata_player


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    i remember my mate in bc was training with him way back at gators gym. just big no aesthetics

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    I love this guy, greatness with humility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razor
    YouTube Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YE9hCkAZ-r8

    I love this guy, greatness with humility.
    Yea he is awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razor
    YouTube Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YE9hCkAZ-r8

    I love this guy, greatness with humility.
    Off Phil nuts cutler is gonna win this year...

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    Quote Originally Posted by abstetic

    Off Phil nuts cutler is gonna win this year...
    Who?

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    I forgot about shawn ray and Lee Haney

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    Quote Originally Posted by gula187 View Post
    I think the bodybuilders from the 70's-90's have a much cleaner look than the guys of today's era
    I'd agree with you on that... for whatever reason; Maybe bodybuilders of today are just too massive and too cut, I'm not sure....

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    franco columbo has a build I like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gula187 View Post
    Last night I was looking at a lot of the past bodybuilders. If you guys was to piece together the perfect bodybuilder who would it be?
    I would have...
    Flex wheeler-Arms
    Branch Warren-shoulders
    Ronnie-Back
    Arnold-Chest
    So who is going to stitch all these body parts together?

    ....Dr. Frankenstein??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman

    So who is going to stitch all these body parts together?

    ....Dr. Frankenstein??
    Absolutely

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    So who is going to stitch all these body parts together?

    ....Dr. Frankenstein??
    My other Nick name.lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scabtree View Post
    Sergio Oliva - Amazing.

    Still pretty good for 71 years old.
    So true and now he's training his son.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3Js View Post
    oh really. My wife thinks her thumb is 6 inches long.
    It's true she does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razor View Post
    Who?

    Yeah Phil who?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mn_fighter View Post
    franco columbo has a build I like.
    He had a 741lb deadlift at 187lbs too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misery13 View Post
    It's true she does.


    HAHA

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3Js View Post


    HAHA
    I was just messing.

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    Colombu's chest is by far my fave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misery13 View Post
    He had a 741lb deadlift at 187lbs too
    Thats impressive!

    I have no desire to look like the pros of today. Also I don't believe I have the genetics since I finished my collegiate wrestling career at under 150 pounds and I dont think I am tall enough.

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    Met Phil at my work (nightclub) super cool guy. Freaking huge for how short he is, crazy

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    I saw a vid on YouTube on the supplements that Ronnie Coleman takes, that guy have to take it least 12 different pills daily

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    Ronnie but the abs of frank zane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gula187
    I saw a vid on YouTube on the supplements that Ronnie Coleman takes, that guy have to take it least 12 different pills daily
    Most of it is bullshit. He might take some of those supps but only because of sponsors and endorsements.

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