Looks like the big guys may be on there way out? At least there guts are.
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Looks like the big guys may be on there way out? At least there guts are.
https://youtu.be/ziEdduzHXxQ
I go back and forth on the whole thing. I love mass monsters, but I preferred the classic look for BB. At first I was worried that classic category would just be a side show, but it seems to be gaining a little popularity. With the two split out, I don't see a reason to pull towards the middle of the road.
Having a huge, distended midsection shouldn’t be a necessary trade off to being a mass monster. Regardless of which class a competitor is in, bodybuilding is still about possessing the most ideal physique possible. I can’t see how having a huge bloated gut could ever be an acceptable component of an ideal physique, regardless of how big that competitor is.
These moves by the IFBB and the judges are necessary to in order to make bodybuilding more legitimate, and to hold competitors to the ideals that the concept of competitive bodybuilding was founded on. I applaud them for finally taking an objective look at themselves and how they had let things get so far out of hand, and finally pulling the reigns in.
I go back and forth on the whole thing. I love mass monsters, but I preferred the classic look for BB. At first I was worried that classic category would just be a side show, but it seems to be gaining a little popularity. With the two split out, I don't see a reason to pull towards the middle of the road.
Having a huge, distended midsection shouldn’t be a necessary trade off to being a mass monster. Regardless of which class a competitor is in, bodybuilding is still about possessing the most ideal physique possible. I can’t see how having a huge bloated gut could ever be an acceptable component of an ideal physique, regardless of how big that competitor is.
These moves by the IFBB and the judges are necessary to in order to make bodybuilding more legitimate, and to hold competitors to the ideals that the concept of competitive bodybuilding was founded on. I applaud them for finally taking an objective look at themselves and how they had let things get so far out of hand, and finally pulling the reigns in.
Definitely. I was there and had Phil winning. Sucks for all the guys that have pushed food so dam hard for all the years. I’m going to miss the mass monsters being on top
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If PHIL's gut was in check, I still think he would be reigning MR.O. I want to see the size too but not at the expense of the big turtle shell ab***inals.
The next two or three years should be interesting. Phil could retain his title...or never win again. I don't see Rhoden staying Mr. O. Unfortunately, I haven't seen him doing much as Mr. O either even though he talked about being a much better ambassador.
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