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Tuesday, 31 May 2011 19:08 |
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 April 16, 2011, Essen, Germany - Michalis Kefalianos (from Greece, now living in Australia) usually is the hardest athlete onstage when he competes in the IFBB Pro circuit. He placed 5th in Essen Germany. Maybe the judges, media and fans should give more credit to condition like that? Isn`t this what Bodybuilding should be about? And we got to admit that we do not get to see such condition very often in the last years. Because Bulk and Size usually rule the stage. |
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Monday, 23 May 2011 17:27 |
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March 19, 2011, London - Johnnie Jackson placed 3rd in England and qualified for the Olympia once again. As you can see on this amazing pic from Raymond Cassar, Johnnie keeps adding impressive size to his frame. If he ever manages to bring up his legs significantly he`ll be very hard to beat in any show on the planet. The thickness is out of this world. No surprise that Johnnie is considered the strongest Pro Bodybuilder in the IFBB nowadays. |
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Wednesday, 11 May 2011 12:48 |
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 April 16, 2011, Essen, Germany - Roelly Winklaar (3rd) and Johnnie Jackson (4th) always bring very impressive muscle-mass to the IFBB stages around the world. Both have previously won a Pro show (Johnnie has won two) and both are already qualified for the 2011 Olympia after the spring contest season. Roelly needs to work on his conditioning if he wants a top ten spot in Vegas. Johnnie needs to bring up his legs to match his overwhelming upper-body thickness if he wants another spot in the top ten like in 2007. |
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Saturday, 07 May 2011 13:51 |
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May 18, 1991, New York City - We have 6 photos of the contest which marked Dorian Yates`first ever IFBB pro victory! Dorian dominated the show, Sonny Schmidt (in the best shape of his life) came in second and Geir Borgan Paulsen from Norway was 3rd. After his victory in New York City in May Dorian Yates competed in his first Olympia - the only Olympia he did not win - in Orlando, FL. He placed second behind 8-time Mr. Olympia Lee Haney, who finished his career in his best-ever condition that year. |
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