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2015 Mr. Olympia

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I'm sort of surprised this hasn't come up outside of some sponsor threads. Has anyone watched the prejudging?


Dallas McCarver looked fucking amazing. Should have gotten a better callout than he did, especially higher than Branch Warren. I'm so tired of sub par builds getting higher placings just because they're in the "circle" and have been around forever.

From the footage I saw of Kai he would have certainly beat Phil although I'm not a fan of Kai's build.

What are your guys' thoughts?
 
The blacking was bull shit. Dexter should not have got second. Wolf looked great to. Fuckin bull shit Phil looked Fuckin awesome tho. I don't aggressively with most of the placement 212 guys were robbed to.
 
I don't watch the Olympia, I don't care.

 
The blacking was bull shit. Dexter should not have got second. Wolf looked great to. Fuckin bull shit Phil looked Fuckin awesome tho. I don't aggressively with most of the placement 212 guys were robbed to.

The scoring system is more than just prejudging...I thought Phil looked a little flat especially in the final four pose down. Dennis Wolf looked great.
 
Dallas was on point, proud of him. You know who really impressed me was Bonac. What fucking thickness and development. Peeled. He looked incredible. I was rooting for Shawn this year but his midsection really wasn't as tight as last year, which was highly disappointing. Distended slightly. Anyway, Dallas has a very bright future ahead of him there. Looking forward to seeing more from him.
 
Yeah there were a couple guys who should have out placed some of the more known competitors. Even with his stomach issue Rhoden still looked batter than Heath.

And true to form, the IFBB demonstrates how far up their ass their head is by giving 5th place to Ramy. I guess they're planning on going the freakish size route as opposed good looking builds. McCarver was light years ahead of Ramy in every way other than mass...

I think Dennis James does a great job as a comentator. I like listening to his opinion and how to fix certain things like spill over and flatness etc.

Here is the final placings:

http://generationiron.com/olympia-2015-results/

1. Phil Heath
2. Dexter Jackson
3. Shawn Rhoden
4. Dennis Wolf
5. Big Ramy
6. Branch Warren
7. Roelly Winklaar
8. William Bonac
9. Victor Martinez
10. Essa Obaid
 
Top 4 look right to me.

Ramy has little to no muscle maturity so how the hell he placed that high is beyond me. Freaky mass without deep cuts just looks soft.
 
Would have been interesting to see the same competition with face masks and no names.
 
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bullshit......Mr Olympia is a fucking joke these days. Same guy doesn't have to win 7-8 times. Dexter looked better then Phil. Hell a couple looked better. Judges probably made up their minds the minute Kai was out.
 
FUCKING horse shit.. Phil's lower back was wrinkled up and wasn't full at all.. Dennis wolf had zero biceps .. to me rammy looked like a water bag twisted up.. Dexter should have had it.. Kai really fkd his chance up.
 
FUCKING horse shit.. Phil's lower back was wrinkled up and wasn't full at all.. Dennis wolf had zero biceps .. to me rammy looked like a water bag twisted up.. Dexter should have had it.. Kai really fkd his chance up.
Ramy is always too watered up. Not really surprising tbh..
 
Dexter Wins but Kai Greene simply crushed Phil if not have banned
 
bullshit......Mr Olympia is a fucking joke these days. Same guy doesn't have to win 7-8 times. Dexter looked better then Phil. Hell a couple looked better. Judges probably made up their minds the minute Kai was out.

I'm almost positive that the IFBB and the "establishment" want to preserve the prestige of the title so they try to keep it in as few hands as possible. Some of those newer guys looked great.

I read that Kai simply didn't sign his contract (months ago). He may have been trying to leverage a better deal (the same article said he wanted a free booth at the Expo). Can't say that I blame him for trying to maximize his position. The IFBB is like the military... just bend over and take it.
 
I'm almost positive that the IFBB and the "establishment" want to preserve the prestige of the title so they try to keep it in as few hands as possible. Some of those newer guys looked great.

I read that Kai simply didn't sign his contract (months ago). He may have been trying to leverage a better deal (the same article said he wanted a free booth at the Expo). Can't say that I blame him for trying to maximize his position. The IFBB is like the military... just bend over and take it.
No doubt.. and fkng politics in the military fks a lot of good soldiers out of oppertunites.. ifbb ran by ex military? Kai Fed himself and his fans. All the same I can understand keeping the o title in one set of hands.. but not the wrong ones... ohh well..kai will be signing the shit outa contracts next year
 
Ramy is always too watered up. Not really surprising tbh..

If he could get some grit under his skin and deepin his leg separation without losing the big leg look which is important with hight.. and take the blimp upper and mature it.. he mite have a better placing.. and maybe a win.
 
Ramys NewYork Pro condition would have won him he O...of course that was a 31lb diffrence...now that Ramy is back with Aceto and stays with him ..he will be unbeatable for years to come...

As for the results....Phil was the 4th best bodybuilder on that stage.....Rhoden, Wolf or Dexter all 3 had him beat imo....Wolfs biggest issue is he is white and tall...he doesnt project as well under the lights ...and he just looks like the odd ball out lined up with 3 black guys who are as much as a foot shorter then him..

worst placing other then first was Ramy 5th and Branch 6th...Branch never had any symmetry and now he has none with a body that looks like he was driven cross country on the fornt grill of a big rig...
 
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Yep I agree with everything S2h said. Wolf is probably the only guy who would benefit from overusing GH and getting that bulky midsection. He just looks too tall and lanky up there. He still should have beat Phil though.
 
m Muscle Sport Mag

By Joe Pietaro
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Updated: September 18, 2015

Winners 2014 Olympia AJ

Olympia Weekend is finally here but has a much different feel to it than it has in the past. Instead of being this gala event that is the Super Bowl of bodybuilding and fitness, there are many questions surrounding a litany of subjects and none of them are favorable for the industry as a whole. Besides the obvious with Kai Greene not competing, here are some glaring issues that will be hovering over The Orleans Arena and Olympia Expo hall all weekend long.

TITLE SPONSORSHIP LAWSUIT

This is one that has not reared its ugly head on the websites of either FLEX or Muscular Development and for good reason. It makes the promoters of the Olympia (which is AMI, the parent company of FLEX magazine) and the IFBB appear shady. And any mud cannot be slung on those sites, right?

As per a report by the Wall Street Journal (a much better source than a bodybuilding company that has to go along with the program ordered from above) on September 1, Ultimate Nutrition – who paid an astronomical $626,800 fee to be the exclusive title sponsor of the entire Olympia event – filed court papers against the promoters for advertising new sponsorship deals being available for companies that “want their brand front and center.”olympia-live-webcast-roator

This is the seventh year that Ultimate has been the top sponsor at the O and it would seem that this is hardly the way to treat one of your golden geese.

Shortly before the suit was filed, Mr. Olympia, LLC announced that Amazon as the “official retail sponsor” of the event. As a matter of fact, the Ultimate Nutrition logo appears at the top of all of the promotional material with “Presents,” and then directly under the Olympia badge, “Brought to you buy” with the Amazon Sports Nutrition logo.

No details were given if this was in fact the crux of the lawsuit or not but it would seem that a company who paid well over a half million dollars to be the main sponsor would not want to share the spotlight.

NPC GLOBAL

Lee Thompson, a longtime IFBB judge and NPC chairperson in Texas, has immediately bolted and is forming his own bodybuilding organization called NPC Global (Nspire Physique Championship). There will be both amateur and pro ranks, shared economy with the athletes, transparency regarding the judging and no restrictions as to competing in other organizations.

In a video posted on the organization’s recently launched website, Thompson refers to the complaints about the bodybuilder’s physiques by Arnold Schwarzenegger and Kai Greene not competing at the Olympia.

Although there was not a lot of details given, NPC Global has already announced that they will be holding a public press conference on November 8 at Muscle Beach, at which Thompson and “competitors that you know, both pro and amateur” will be in attendance to “announce the entire framework” of the new organization.

The only statement released by the IFBB/NPC was a very brief one: The National Physique Committee of the USA, Inc. and the IFBB have no affiliation with NPC Global.

LEE HANEY REMARKS

There are not too many people more respected in bodybuilding than Lee Haney, who was the original record holder for Sandows with eight until that feat was matched by Ronnie Coleman. But he apparently had been holding back (as many people have) in criticizing the organization that he was an integral part of for so long.

In a 9/17/15 post on his Facebook page, Haney wrote:

As a (sic) 8 time Mr. Olympia, I am troubled and heart broken by what has transpired with Kia (sic) Green not being allowed to enter the Mr. Olympia. Business as usual has dealt another life altering blow to one of professional bodybuildings greatest and respected athletes. The blood and sacrifice of many of us dead and alive within the bodybuilding world cries out for change and compassion. As a fellow bodybuilder, I feel the hard line approach used in negotiating with IFBB professional athletes need (sic) to be examined. What is the cost of honoring a professional athlete with concessions to promote his business ventures when revenue is being generated by the likeness of the athletes. My stand is with each and every body builder that sacrifice his or her body, time, and finances in hope of becoming a professional athlete one day with the end results being worth it. It’s seldom to see change welcomed by those who benefit from things staying the same. In order for the world of professional body building (sic) to continue to grow, there must be room at the table for everyone. leehaney

The response to this was much more positive than negative (over 500 ‘Likes,’ 69 ‘Shares’ and numerous comments).

On the night of the Olympia press conference, the IFBB could not have foreseen the specter of one of its greatest champions completely ripping them apart. But this should be something that is not shrugged off easily. Haney has no axe to grind or any apparent reason to sling mud at the IFBB, an organization that has been the subject of more criticism than any professional sports sanctioning body this side of FIFA.

SYNOPSIS

This has been a summer full of negative press for bodybuilding, going all the way back to the ‘press pass for money’ situations with the NPC and IFBB. And regardless of whose side you are on with the Greene scenario, not having the second-best bodybuilder in the world at the most prestigious show is a major letdown. It certainly takes a lot of steam out of what was already being spoken about as a very average Olympia to begin with.

The defending champion Phil Heath is vying for his fifth straight Olympia win and he, himself, has been the subject of harsh criticism for his remarks about Arnold Schwarzenegger. It is a common feeling amongst bodybuilding fans that “The Gift” is easily the most hated champion of all time and Greene is the fan favorite. As a matter of fact, the Brooklyn native’s fan base dwarfs that of Heath’s, judging by his social media numbers and being on mainstream national television (ESPN’s NFL coverage).

A year that began with Schwarzenegger publicly calling out Jim Manion and the judges has gotten worse for the IFBB. This Olympia may already be a bust regardless of how many tickets are sold. Some of these damages are irreparable at this point.
 
Awesome post Basskiller! Thanks. Yeah, its about time something changed. I hope NPC global is more successful than Vince McMahon's league from the 80's. But with the new technology and social media AND a different direction as far as looks and sex appeal go it could be...
 
Dexter Jackson, a former Mr. O, is 45, about to turn 46. Unbelievable what a feat he has accomplished this year at that age. Amazing.
 
Dexter Jackson, a former Mr. O, is 45, about to turn 46. Unbelievable what a feat he has accomplished this year at that age. Amazing.

Agreed. It will be a long time before ANYONE accomplishes what he has, going from a 3rd place bantamweight to usurping a reigning Mr. Olympia. I think it'd be awesome if Charles Glass passes the torch to Dexter and Dexter trains guys when (if...) he retires.
 
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