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Joel Stubbs
flex wheeler was way to narrow, one of the best back double bi's yes, but he was lacking in the lat spreadMinchinator said:More than size makes a good back, the best backs in my opinion are of course wide, but also greatly detailed, so my vote goes to Flex Wheeler back in the early 90's - to me that is the perfect back.
Lanois said:flex wheeler was way to narrow, one of the best back double bi's yes, but he was lacking in the lat spread
Mygeeto said:why do you disagree? back=width thickness and detail
if his back was just 2 inches wider either side of him it woulda been spot on i rekon
Minchinator said:I simply think it was wide and thick enough, his whole look tied together, nothing needed to be any bigger than it was, when he tried to go that route it ruined not only his look but his health - guess you could say that for the whole sport, I really hope Phil Heath does not take that route but I am guessing he will.
Bodybuilderdk said:I would have Joel Stubbs, Ronnie Coleman, Victor Martinez, Johnnie Jackson, Phil Heath and Flex Wheeler.
lifterdead said:I'm surprised no one posted this pic again.
MuscleHead said:Stubbs is better than Ronnie imo
Minchinator said:I think the best lat spread can be agrued between Coleman, yates, Haney and a few other, but if you are talking best back in a rear dbl bi - Flex Wheeler shuts em all down - I don't have a pic to post right now, but I am sure somebody does and if not, I will later.