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09-01-2013, 09:41 PM #544
was this posted yet???
Flex Lewis Week: Defending Olympia Title Part 4
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09-01-2013, 09:56 PM #545
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09-01-2013, 11:26 PM #548
2013 MR. OLYMPIA
Phil Heath, USA
Kai Greene, USA
Shawn Rhoden, USA
Dexter Jackson, USA
Branch Warren, USA
Dennis Wolf, Germany
Cedric McMillan, USA
Brandon Curry, USA
Robert Piotrkowicz, Poland
Mamdouh Elssbiay, Kuwait
Victor Martinez, Dominican Republic
Roelly Winklaar, Curacao
Evan Centopani, USA
Steve Kuclo, USA
Baitollah Abbaspour, Iran
Jay Cutler, USA
POINT STANDINGS
1. Toney Freeman, USA, 30
2. Johnnie Jackson, USA, 20
3. Lionel Beyeke, France, 12
4. Ben Pakulski, Canada, 11
5. Ed Nunn, USA, 9
5. Essa Obaid, UAE, 9
7. Juan Morel, USA, 8
8. Jonathan Delarosa, USA, 6
9. Hidetada Yamagishi, Japan, 5
9. Michael Kefalianos, Australia, 5
9. Mohammed Bannout, Lebanon, 5
12. Fouad Abiad, Canada, 4
13. Bill Wilmore, USA, 3
13. Aliaksei Shabunia, Russia, 3
15. Ronny Rockel, Germany, 2
15. Clarence DeVis, Belgium, 2
15. Frank McGrath, Canada, 2
15. Alexey Lesukov, Russia, 2
19. Ivan Sakek, Australia, 1
19. Fred Smalls, USA, 1
19. Daniel Toth, Hungary, 1
19. Justin Compton, USA, 1
19. Cory Mathews, USA, 1
19. Emiliano Dell'uomo, Italy, 1
2013 212 OLYMPIA SHOWDOWN
James Lewis, UK
David Henry, USA
Eduardo Correa Da Silva, Brazil
Jose Raymond, USA
Al Auguste, Haiti
Troy Alves, USA
Tricky Jackson, USA
POINT STANDINGS
1. Sami Al Haddad, Bahrain, 13
2. Mark Dugdale, USA, 8
2. Guy Cisternino, USA, 8
4. Raul Carrasco Jimenez, Spain, 7
5. Masoom Butt, Pakistan, 6
6. Marco Rivera, USA, 5
7. Lukas Osladil, Czech Republic, 3
7. Aaron Clark, USA, 3
7. Bola Ojex, Nigeria, 3
10. William Bonac, Netherlands, 2
10. Thomas Benagli, Italy, 2
10. Mboya Edwards, Canada, 2
10. Charles Ray Arde, USA, 2
14. Khalid Almohsinawi, Netherlands, 1
14. Milton Holloway Jr, USA, 1
14. Derik Farnsworth, USA, 1
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09-02-2013, 01:58 AM #549
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09-02-2013, 05:18 AM #555
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09-02-2013, 06:21 AM #556
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09-02-2013, 06:44 AM #557
Yup, I wholeheartedly agree, but the problem with Curry is that he always ends up looking soft. Same
problem with Beyeke. Is it the lack of commitment and dedication, inadequate knowledge or simply they
need someone to push them harder... I don't know, but what is clear that both Curry and Beyeke have
great shapes and could cause some damage on stage, but unfortunately this hasn't happened yet.
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09-02-2013, 08:38 AM #558
What I don't understand is why people like Curry so much. He has nice structure, but is not anywhere near as big as he would need to be to cause a threat.
He looks like a child next to most top pros and doesn't have lines which are THAT great, or conditioning that would make him competitive.
Beyeke on the other hand for me is a guy who can be an immediate top 6 threat if he can nail is conditioning. Great size and shape.
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09-02-2013, 08:51 AM #559
Exaggerate much?
8th in his first olympia and grabbing the 1st place at the first AC Brazil, beating Ed Nunn, Baitollah, Toney and JoJ to name a few. Not competitive, lol. I wish I wasn't competitive.
Curry has told "media" on several occasions that his ultimate goal is to win the Arnold classic in Columbus and that is a perfectly realistic goal within the next 5 years. Remember that he is only 31 years old.
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09-02-2013, 08:58 AM #560
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IMO Curry has an even more amazing shape than Beyeke. Both are great, but I actually like Curry even more. They are both lacking size, let's be honest. There isn't that much difference between them. Both are potential Top 6 if they come in completely shredded, but if not, they will not make it with their mass at the moment.
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09-02-2013, 08:59 AM #561
In an AC like the one we had this year maybe. But this was a weak one, where many usuals took the year off. Normally, he will have to improve considerably to be a contender. Usual competitors that weren't there from memory are wolf, cento, branch and Vic. Also guys like Ramy or roelly might take a swing at it.
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