I can only think of 4 - Arnold, Cutler, Levrone and Haney. Am I missing anyone? Maybe Larry Scott?
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I guess I understand what you are talking about. Ronnie has beaten everyone, Jay also. Even Gunter the one time beat Ronnie, but I don't think he ever beat Jay in placing, maybe early on in Jays pro career. I am sure if you really look over the years many guys who are behind competitors at the O beat them in some competition when they first started as pros.
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sergio lost to larry scott in 1966 and never got a chance to beat him cause scott retired right after that
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12-01-2006, 02:07 PM #23
yep its haney and arnold i believe. every single person they've competed against, they've beaten at one point. levrone never beat yates. cutler never beat wheeler.
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12-01-2006, 02:51 PM #27
Who the hell is Hanley???
When Lee Haney defeated Dorian Yates to win his 8th consecutive Mr. Olympia title, he had nothing left to prove. After taking the all-time record from Arnold, he could leave the sport on top.
Personally, I think that's the classiest way to retire. It's certainly better than getting injured and letting an inferior opponent knock you off.
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