You have to admit, it makes a hell of a story.
Fan favourite hard working everyman who dragged himself up from nothing finally decisively defeats the establishment's preferred winner, only to have some *******s in suits screw him over and hand the championship he worked for his entire life over to their corporate poster boy anyway, all because he is more marketable and sells more merchandise for them.
Well we don't have to wait too long for the rematch..
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09-29-2013, 03:06 PM #1
True champion being screwed over by crooked officials
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09-29-2013, 03:46 PM #8
Yeah a guy should be able to show up off and win because he is big. The guy you like should win no matter what. This kind of nonsense coming from grown ass men. The bell rang but Kindergarten class is not over.
Spike92 is 15.
^ place this in your sig to remind the world that Spike92 is indeed 15 and will never be anything other than 15.
When im not hungry I eat. When Im tired I train. When I feel like giving up I push harder.
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09-29-2013, 04:01 PM #11
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"Proper preparation prevents poor performance," - Kai Greene
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09-29-2013, 04:27 PM #12
The argument that Phil Heath wins because he is more marketable/popular etc doesn't hold water.
Kai won the People's choice. When you go online there is so much hate for Phil and so much love for Kai. In my opinion Kai is extremely popular and therefore extremely marketable.
Maybe, just maybe, this isn't a conspiracy. Maybe Phil won because he was better.**BALLS DEEP CREAMPIE CREW**
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09-29-2013, 04:40 PM #18
My argument is Phil showed up in shape. Nothing insignificant about that son. This isn't you playing with your He-man action figures and deciding that Moss-Man should beat He-man because you like Moss-Man more.
We can both look at pics and see Phil was on, and Kai was big but off. There doesn't need to be complex arguments to confirm the validity of that. Take off your potato vision goggles and stop seeing only what you want.
If they let a guy who is off win, the message they are sending to the other competitors is you can show up holding water and be soft but "big" and be rewarded better placings. We'd start seeing guys show up on contest day looking 3-4 weeks out. Conditioning matters whether you like it or not. Moss-Man was not triumphant this day. He-man stands on his chest and raises his fist to the sky.Spike92 is 15.
^ place this in your sig to remind the world that Spike92 is indeed 15 and will never be anything other than 15.
When im not hungry I eat. When Im tired I train. When I feel like giving up I push harder.
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09-29-2013, 04:41 PM #19
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"Being the best in your circle is not enough; you have to think bigger to become a champion. Don’t think like a small fish in a big pond or else when you get to the ocean you’ll be eaten alive." - Fouad Abiad
"Proper preparation prevents poor performance," - Kai Greene
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09-29-2013, 04:42 PM #20
- Join Date: Oct 2008
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Bench: 215x12 (17/12/2011) PR since torn RC
"Being the best in your circle is not enough; you have to think bigger to become a champion. Don’t think like a small fish in a big pond or else when you get to the ocean you’ll be eaten alive." - Fouad Abiad
"Proper preparation prevents poor performance," - Kai Greene
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09-29-2013, 04:43 PM #21
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09-29-2013, 04:51 PM #24
Phil was off compared to his past year, that's for one.
Kai being off what he used to doesn't matter, it's when he compares to the others, his conditioning was enough to hang with Phil's so called ''on'' shape, that's for second.
By your reasoning, this man would the Olympia hands down.
or him
There is not credibility behind your argument, you're basing it off a single aspect while ignoring everything else.
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09-29-2013, 04:53 PM #25If you don’t have a dream… then you have nothing to work for… nothing to get up in the morning for… No reason.. and no purpose to be. but friends we do have a dream and dreams do come true not because we keep believing but we keep Working Hard. -Kai Greene
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09-29-2013, 05:02 PM #26
Bias is a helluva drug.
I never said a white guy with tattoos is the best bodybuilder in the world. What's funny is if Kai had had flawless conditioning and Phil had been off, but Phil still won, then you guys would be yelling CONDITIONING!!!!!!!!!! But since Kai lost, conditioning doesn't matter to you. If Kai had been the one who had been pulled out of the final callout in prejudging you guys wouldn't have cared. You would have said Kai was too good so he didn't need to be compared. You wouldn't make threads raging about it at all. You can say "nuh uh Slim DaDDy we would not!" But we both know the truth Bias is a funny thing. It throws intelligent thought and reasoning right out the window. Your guy is the best no matter what and you'll look for whatever flawed logic and reasoning you can ignoring anything positive about the guy who beat him since it goes against your guy winning. But when and if the situation is reversed you will be in favour of those qualities that you completely disregarded before.
It's been fun ladiesSpike92 is 15.
^ place this in your sig to remind the world that Spike92 is indeed 15 and will never be anything other than 15.
When im not hungry I eat. When Im tired I train. When I feel like giving up I push harder.
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- Join Date: Oct 2008
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"Being the best in your circle is not enough; you have to think bigger to become a champion. Don’t think like a small fish in a big pond or else when you get to the ocean you’ll be eaten alive." - Fouad Abiad
"Proper preparation prevents poor performance," - Kai Greene
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