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quite possibly one of the if not the most dumbest post i have ever read,im done with this shit after this joke of a postPUMBA said:Line got it right, but your view is just biase not based on facts, so I'll correct you since you asked.
DQ......are you really serious, for steroid use, are you serious or just being a little nieve. I'm sure no one else there was using...PLEEAASE!!! It's called Politics when a pro bodybuilder fails a drug test my friend, I'll forgive you on that little oversite.
As for your 17 pro wins, can you name em off the top of ya head....thought not...why? cause they are nothing wins compared to the Mr O, Shawn could have padded his record with pointless wins, but he wanted the illusive Mr O title, he always said that was what he wanted.
As for it not being important about placing in the O.......weren't you the one that brought that up about Flex 3 times runner up?
You see history will show that Kevin Levrone is actually the most succesful IFBB pro, not Flex, so that means Flex's 17 wins are pointless because Levrone is better as far as contest won in the history books.
And history will show Shawn as being the IFBB pro with the most Olympia contests and therefore most top 10 finishes, not Flex.
So historically speaking Flex has got nothing unique.
This conversation is getting boring BPP, lets just see what the history books say, aside from our opinions. Flex had a good body for a while, I'll give you that, but Shawn had a great body for his entire career.
My point is, it was not Shawn Ray that got his name and picture included in an article titled "Good Bodies Gone Bad" in an international bodybuilding magazine. But Flex did, along with such "STARS" as Greg Valentino, Nasser El Sonbaty, Dave Palumbo and Greg Kovacs. So history is already starting to remember how he dropped the ball bro.