James "Flex" Lewis has proven himself and then some in the 212 category. He has won six consecutive 212 Olympia Showdowns and is going for another next month, where he is the clear favorite. Lewis has already announced that this will be his last 212 competition and his longtime coach Neil Hill followed that up by stating the native of Wales was not in fact retiring, but taking a year or so off to get himself in position to enter the open bodybuilding division. It was only four or so years ago that Lewis publicly contemplated making the switch, but was 'convinced' to stay put in the lighter category. At the time, the 212 was only a few years old and even more recently altered from its original incarnation as the 202. So to have a big name like Lewis establishing himself and the category was beneficial to all involved. But there have been a number of competitors enter the 212 who have become big names and fan favorites themselves, such as Jose Raymond, Ahmad Ashkanani, Guy Cisternino and Derek Lunsford. David Henry, a former 202 champion, has had a resurgence and may be Lewis's biggest threat at the O. So when Lewis made this decision, it wasn't as impactful as it would have been back in 2014; the 212 will be just fine with the crop of bodybuilders currently in it. When push comes to shove, it's actually been more exciting that the open has been. Lewis has always stated that he is at his best when in the 230-pound range and loses some quality size to make weight. So give him 18 months and picture what he will be bring to the table with no restrictions. He has always maintained an aesthetic look and should continue to do so, as he has already seen himself at his best without an extended midsection. Put him up against Heath or any other open competitor right now and he can win. Add nearly 20 quality pounds and he's a sure thing.Similar Bodybuilding Threads: 6x mr. Olympia 212 flex lewis joins team yamamoto nutrition. Unstoppable Flex Lewis - 6 Time 2017 Olympia 212 Champion Flex Lewis vs Jose Raymond on the Olympia 2015 stage Flex Lewis vs Jose Raymond on the Olympia 2015 stage 2012 Flex Lewis Classic /Guest P Flex Lewis, Dexter Jackson, Guy Cisternino (Preview)
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Yeah I want to see flex in posedown wid heath
Originally Posted by BigHulk Yeah I want to see flex in posedown wid heath How cool would that be? If they brought back the overall, we would have already witnessed it a number of times.
The 2018 Mr. Olympia seems boring to me and just like last year but I'm actually excited for the future now! I can't wait to see Flex up against the big boys! Great read Joe! Thanks!
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In my opinion, and especially since he was deeply impacted by Dallas' death, I do not think he will continue pushing his body and competing in the Open. What I think he considers, is retiring while he is still healthy and concentrate on other businesses, like for example how Ben Pakulski is doing.
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Originally Posted by tkD In my opinion, and especially since he was deeply impacted by Dallas' death, I do not think he will continue pushing his body and competing in the Open. What I think he considers, is retiring while he is still healthy and concentrate on other businesses, like for example how Ben Pakulski is doing. I don't know why but I didn't even consider him retiring. I hope he doesn't.
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