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joligr
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Has Phil a narrow upper-body frame to be Mr. Olympia?
Of course he does. This is the only knock that people have on him now. First was that he wasn't thick enough, then it was he could never stand next to Victor or Dexter due to lack of thickness.
He will be Mr. O for a few years and then retire at age 32.
can you use your cristal ball to tell me my future too?
Of course he does. This is the only knock that people have on him now. First was that he wasn't thick enough, then it was he could never stand next to Victor or Dexter due to lack of thickness.
He will be Mr. O for a few years and then retire at age 32.
Sure thing sir.
I train at the same gym that Phil does, he will not be doing this forever.
It can just have been talk, but Phil said in the bodybuilding.com interview that he plans to compete until he is 40
Why not? If he has a reign like Coleman and makes $500k a year, why not? Its a good ass life if you enjoy working out and competing. Even if he doesn't become MR. O and only keeps getting 3rd and 2nd thats still not a bad living to do something that most do for a hobby. If he invests his winnings, he could retire at 40 very comfortably.
Do you guys consider it's not too healthy to be on roids all those years![]()
I didn't say it was bad..
I will say this, anyone that was actually at the show would tell you different, including most writers and judges because I was told that being narrow was a thing of the past. Am I the widest guy no but who is well wolf, jay, victor and that is it amongst the top guys. And as for retiring when I am 32, I can't see myself leaving so early due to the fact that I wouldn't even reach my stride until my mid 30s. I am having the time of my life and I hope to continue this cool run because I get to share it with the world as it happens.
can you use your cristal ball to tell me my future too?