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![]() By: Matt Canning
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Deshaun Grimez During Prejudging. View More Pics Of Deshaun Grimez At The 2008 Arnold Classic.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Silvio Samuel During Prejudging. View More Pics Of Silvio Samuel At The 2008 Arnold Classic.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Dave Henry During Prejudging. View More Pics Of Dave Henry At The 2008 Arnold Classic.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Moe El Moussawi During Prejudging. View More Pics Of Moe El Moussawi At The 2008 Arnold Classic.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Toney Freeman During Prejudging. View More Pics Of Toney Freeman At The 2008 Arnold Classic.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Johnnie Jackson During Prejudging. View More Pics Of Johnnie Jackson At The 2008 Arnold Classic.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Gustavo Badell During Prejudging. View More Pics Of Gustavo Badell At The 2008 Arnold Classic.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Desmond Miller During Prejudging. View More Pics Of Desmond Miller At The 2008 Arnold Classic.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Desmond Miller During Prejudging. View More Pics Of Ronny Rockel At The 2008 Arnold Classic.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Adorthus Cherry During Prejudging. View More Pics Of Adorthus Cherry At The 2008 Arnold Classic.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Dexter Jackson During Prejudging. View More Pics Of Dexter Jackson At The 2008 Arnold Classic.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Phil Heath During Prejudging. View More Pics Of Phil Heath At The 2008 Arnold Classic.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Branch Warren During Prejudging. View More Pics Of Branch Warren At The 2008 Arnold Classic.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Melvin Anthony During Prejudging. View More Pics Of Melvin Anthony At The 2008 Arnold Classic.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Kai Greene During Prejudging. View More Pics Of Kai Greene At The 2008 Arnold Classic.
The bodybuilders next went through the mandatory poses:
The pros were looking very good with Gustavo demonstrating great conditioning as mentioned before. Overall it was certainly a strong lineup with a fantastic top five. Although the top five were not known at this point, I had seen enough to get a good idea of what was to come, and my predicted top five were looking very sharp.
The first callout was announced:
This callout surprised me somewhat, because I could see both Gustavo Badell or Branch Warren in this callout, although I admit it was very close. I still think that Gustavo and Branch were slighly ahead of Silvio, but judging by this callout, the judges did not see it that way, with Silvio likely to end up notably higher in the placings.
In the next callout, Gustavo Badell and Branch Warren were included along with Toney Freeman and Desmond Miller. I think that Gustavo and Branch both deserve to make the top five, but we will see how that goes when the results are announced at the end of the contest.
The next callout switched things up a little with Silvio Samuel and Kai Greene being compared to Gustavo Badell and Branch Warren which I felt was a good callout, allowing Gustavo and Branch to potentially move up to the top five, along with Dexter Jackson, Phil Heath.
Branch definitely had the size in his back, although I would say the bodybuilder with the best conditioned back would have been Gustavo Badell who had a dense and shredded back and was looking amazing. The fourth callout was Moe El Moussawi, Johnny Jackson, Desmond Miller, and Melvin Anthony. Melvin Anthony was understandably disappointed as it looked like he may not even be making the top eight based on the callouts so far.
The fifth callout was with Dexter Jackson, Phil Heath, Branch Warren, and Kai Greene. I liked this callout because it allowed Branch to be compared with the top competitors at the show and I feel that is fair because I think Branch definitely deserves to be in the top four.
I suspect that if Branch Warren was a few inches taller, he could full well be Mr. Olympia, but the fact is, part of the reason why Branch is as stacked as he is is because of his height, so it works as both an advantage and a disadvantage to a bodybuilder. The next callout was between Silvio Samuel, Toney Freeman, Johnnie O. Jackson, and Gustavo Badell. Seeing Silvio's back next to Toney Freeman's back showed how big the size discrepancy was. Silvio's back looked very narrow compared to Toney's.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Toney Freeman & Silvio Samuel. Compare Other Photos Of Toney Freeman & Silvio Samuel.
That is unfortunate for Toney Freeman since no doubt he wanted to make the top five to qualify for the Mr. Olympia contest. Also, Moe El Moussawi looked as sharp if not sharper than he did at the Ironman, but was not able to hit the top spots at this show, which goes to show how competitive this lineup is, especially in light of the fact that the 2008 Ironman pro was very competitive.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Moe El Moussawi At The 2008 Iron Man Pro. View More Pics Of Moe El Moussawi At The 2008 Iron Man Pro.
That is unfortunate for Melvin given that it appeared he had a good showing, but I suppose a bodybuilder can't keep up such a good streak forever, having placed highly at the Mr. Olympia contest for two years in a row.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Melvin Anthony At The 2007 Mr. Olympia. View More Pics Of Melvin Anthony At The 2007 Mr. Olympia.
Toney Freeman stood next to Desmond Miller, and for a bodybuilder who is known to have huge legs (Desmond), his legs were surprisingly not impressive when standing next to Toney Freeman. Toney was slighly taller and his quads, hamstrings, and calves all appeared to be larger than Desmond's, with calves being the closest of the three. That really speaks for how impressive Toney's legs are and in addition to that, Toney's waist is very small for his height and he has an incredible "X" shape which is why they call him the "X-Man".
When Branch was side by side with Dexter Jackson, it was obvious to me that Branch carried far more mass than Dexter at roughly the same height. He might not have the most aesthetically pleasing physique around, but he definitely had the size and the hardness to go with it. In the fact, the entire top four looked very good. Kai Greene and Phil Heath also looked very good. Bob said that the contest consisted of pretty physiques as well as the more muscular physiqes and said that it's "bananas and grapefruits out there." A not so subtle reference to Kai Greene's performance in a previous DVD.
The bodybuilders were announced one by one and were looking very sharp. From my vantage point, all of the bodybuilders appeared to be just as good as they were during the prejudging, if not a little better.
That said, there is of course more to bodybuilding than size alone, especially at top level professional contests like this one.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Deshaun Grimez During Finals. View More Pics Of Deshaun Grimez At The 2008 Arnold.
My focus was definitely on his conditioning which was without question, at a very high level, and better than it had been just two weeks prior at the 2008 Ironman pro contest.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Silvio Samuel During Finals. View More Pics Of Silvio Samuel At The 2008 Arnold.
In the future, we will see how he does, and I imagine he will continue to improve as long as he gives his body a rest to grow. In truth, he competes all the time, and I can't imagine anyone's body can keep up with that forever. He competed eight times in 2007 alone!
He generally comes in to contests in good conditioning, but he should make a point to hit it every time and forget about playing the size game since we all know how competitive he can be if he is conditioned - he was as high as tenth at the 2007 Mr. Olympia contest.
I would stick with what works, and that is being as shredded as possible. In this contest, David was more shredded than he had been at the Ironman previously in the year.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Moe El Moussawi During Finals. View More Pics Of Moe El Moussawi At The 2008 Arnold.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Toney Freeman During Finals. View More Pics Of Toney Freeman At The 2008 Arnold.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Johnnie Jackson During Finals. View More Pics Of Johnnie Jackson At The 2008 Arnold.
Not that it matters too much, since the contest is primarily judged during the prejudging, at least if we look at the historical results of bodybuilding contests, that's how it appears to be. I think that Gustavo spilled over just slightly by the night show here and this was visible relatively consistently throughout his physique.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Gustavo Badell During Finals. View More Pics Of Gustavo Badell At The 2008 Arnold.
What I don't like about Desmond Miller's physique is his wide waist. He has other flaws, but to me the major one is definitely the size of his waist, and one which I am not so sure he can do very much about improving.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Desmond Miller During Finals. View More Pics Of Desmond Miller At The 2008 Arnold.
While that is a good thing in terms of bodybuilding ideals, the fact is, freaks do better in modern day bodybuilding contests, and it is no surprise that Ronny does not place higher than he does, even with his fantastic lines and good overall conditioning.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Ronny Rockel During Finals. View More Pics Of Ronny Rockel At The 2008 Arnold.
Furthermore, his conditioning was good, but not great, and the only way he could have hoped to have a respectable showing at a show of this caliber would have been to come in at his absolute best conditioning, which he did not. He was better conditioned when he turned pro.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Adorthus Cherry During Finals. View More Pics Of Adorthus Cherry At The 2008 Arnold.
![]() Click Image To Enlarge.Dexter Jackson During Finals. View More Pics Of Dexter Jackson At The 2008 Arnold.
His back was lean and had improved and his arms are some of the best ever in the history of bodybuilding, displaying amazing detail in areas seldom seen even at the top ranks of competitive bodybuilding.
A great showing for Heath and I look forward to seeing him continue to improve as the time comes. It should also be noted that Phil is the youngest competitor in the whole contest at only 28 years old.
The top six were looking fantastic! Branch in particular was looking amazing and was about as good as I remember seeing him at the 2006 Mr. Olympia contest. Gustavo had faded as I pointed out, and I don't think any of the bodybuilders showed up looking better than they were during prejudging. Branch Warren and Kai Greene both appeared to maintain their peak, but everyone else looked the same and possibly even dropped a little by the time of the finals. The six bodybuilders went through the quarter turns which were followed up by the mandatory poses:
Phil Heath looked amazing in the hands clasped most muscular pose. This was a pose that Kevin Levrone looked amazing in during his tenure as a bodybuilder. I have to say that all of the top six looked very, very good. Branch definitely looked the widest in the back poses and I would have no problem with him winning the show, although I doubt that would ever happen. Critics routinely say that Branch Warren is lacking aesthetics, but personally I think he has a good structure. He is simply TOO MUSCULAR. Ronny Rockel would probably look similar if he put on a significant amount of muscle. Branch is just so big and so freaky that merely having that much muscle mass is a flaw in and of itself.
The crowd laughed at this since it is a running gag that Lou sells his pictures for $20 a picture, and even sells his autographs on photos which are not his (he charges to write his name on another photo). To me, that is nothing more than supply and demand capitalism, but Lou has been the butt of a lot of jokes as a result of this. The top six were then brought back on stage in numerical order. The top six were then announced:
Although I will not be losing any sleep over this judging decision, I could easily have seen it go almost any way amongst the top four. For example, Phil Heath, Kai Greene, or Branch Warren were all potential winners. Branch did win the most muscular award, and he was arguably in the best condition too, so I could have easily seen him win the whole show.
This was an extremely competitive Arnold Classic competition, and from my vantage point, any of the top four could have won the contest. I suppose that aesthetics of the physique were judged first which would explain why Dexter Jackson and Phil Heath were owners of the first two placings. It also explains why Kai Green was placed third with Branch Warren relegated to fourth. That said, in previous years, apples and oranges in the contest were judged side by side. For example, in 2003, Jay Cutler won the whole show, with Chris Cormier placing second, Markus Ruhl placing third and Dexter Jackson placing fourth. So if we denote mass monsters as apples and more aesthetic bodybuilders as oranges, that contest was judged apple, orange, apple, orange.
That really doesn't make any sense, but at this show, the judging was more consistent, giving the top three placings to the three bodybuilders with the greatest combination of mass, conditioning, and overall aesthetics, with Branch placing fourth where I could have seen him win the whole show based on a slightly different judging standard. I was pleased with both the caliber of this contest as well as the results. It is unfortunate that Toney Freeman and Melvin Anthony did not place as highly as I'm sure both of them wanted to, but they did come in off, and that is the price they paid. No doubt they will come back again, stronger than ever, although Toney is 42 this year and I'm not sure how much longer he has to be at his best ever. We will see how it goes. Overall, this was a very good professional bodybuilding contest and I look forward to seeing more in the future.
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