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Correct, I have just posted in the Roelly vs Phil thread that Evan beat a tougher competition, he's top pro material, no severe weaknesses, tall, great frame, wide with pretty small waist, he was massive (even fat, Cutler type) when he was a teen, so he has the genetic (muscles + frame) to grow a lot and to make some damage in the future.
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I know this. They both are very sharpe but in my opinion Evan has they edge on conditioning. We know Roelly can hang with the tall guys after knocking out Wolf and Freeman. But I think Evan is just bigger and better minus the side hamstring, I agree with that but from the rear Evans glutes and hams are in better condition. I see all of your points but like I said hopefully they both do the Arnold.
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I prefer Evan's physique but I'd say it's about even when comapring different poses. Evan has lower lat instertions and a better midsection. Better calfs too. Chest is pretty close and I think from the back Evans arms are better while Roellys are better from the front. Roelly's got slightly better delts too. If Evan brings up his legs a little he'll be a top 5 O contender I think. Roelly's sitting in top 10 for me but I'm sure he still has improvements he can make. As does Evan.
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FDB - Roelly
Side Chest - Roelly
RDB - Evan
RLS - Roelly
MM - Roelly
For me, Roelly dominates Evan. Might not be the case if Evan had competed this year, but strictly comparing 09 to 10, Roelly wins.Bench: 215x12 (17/12/2011) PR since torn RC
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Evan, I think, had the better package come NY Pro...
Evan was complete...no strong flaws except that he lacks some size on his legs, but his conditioning and mass itself is strong... And he's pretty symmetrical everywhere...no missing parts. Like I said, just his legs really need work...and he just needs some more muscle maturity or that densed look and he's a Mr. O for sure.
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