
Lanois
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I think all prior mr. o winners are already qualified(but doesn't he have to qualify still?)
I think all prior mr. o winners are already qualified(but doesn't he have to qualify still?)
I challenge anyone here to post photos of them looking bigger and leaner! He isn't small, he isn't particularly fat and the issues he had with nerve damage seem to have dissappeared.
Like I said; he hasn't been focussed on competition for a fair amount of time and yet still is in decent shape. If he wanted to compete he could still step back on stage this year and do very well.
I challenge anyone here to post photos of them looking bigger and leaner! He isn't small, he isn't particularly fat and the issues he had with nerve damage seem to have dissappeared.
Like I said; he hasn't been focussed on competition for a fair amount of time and yet still is in decent shape. If he wanted to compete he could still step back on stage this year and do very well.
But man, you can't deny he must be taking it very easy... that's neither "good" or "bad", it's simply his choice, but he isn't training-eating-gearing as in the past.
Key word being "properly". You may have acknowledged that his focus isn't on being a pro atm, but it is as if to say that somehow he sucks now because he has retired. That is just small minded and disrespectfull to one of the greatest BBers ever.mvsf1 said:OMG, it looks like he isn't juicing-traingn hard-eating properly.
The reason that I made that statement is that so many were making judgements on his physique as though he is still competing, still taking AAS, still eating his way through a small fortune of food, and still training to be the best.
Well if he does make a comeback. He will truly be the best bodybuilder of all time!
I'd doubt that he would ever stop running cycles. But I'm insinuating that he wouldn't be using to the same extent.You don't honestly believe Ronnie isn't still juicing do you?
I did actually state that he wouldn't be training as hard. He doesn't have to when retired, there is no need, no desire, he can just enjoy training.And I'm pretty sure he's still lifting/training on a regular basis as he states its what he loves to do and If he plans on competing at this years Olympia I'm sure he's hitting the gym decently hard.
That being said he looks ok, I think most ppl are just use to seeing Ronnie looking freaky in the off-season. He's doesn't compare to the Ronnie of old but then again what do you expect from a semi-retired bodybuilder. We will see when he diets down if his nerve issues with his lat etc are fixed. Personally I think he should stay off the pro stage and leave his legacy intact, the way he went out was great. He will tarnish that IMO by trying a comeback. Be another Tyson, Jordan were people remember him for his shitty comeback years instead of his dominant years.