It’s not legit.
[quote]The_Jed wrote:
Here’s an interesting comparison:[/quote]
I’ll raise you one.
I remember watching his clips in the Battle for the Olympia videos, always seemed like a scary-intense guy. Had a phenomenal build, but I have to think this is just more publicity for his other stuff. Unless he’s completely giving up on his acting (mini-LOL, sorry), I can’t imagine him going full tilt back into the game.
[quote]Chris Colucci wrote:
[quote]The_Jed wrote:
Here’s an interesting comparison:[/quote]
I’ll raise you one.[/quote]
And while I’m at it.
lol, Colucci stirring the pot!
I will say that next to guys with phenomenal structures like Levrone, Coleman, Yates and many of the top 90’s guys, I think that Heath would definitely suffer in terms of his often criticized narrowness. That’s why you would always hear people say that When Cutler was on, Heath couldn’t compare, he was just at a structural disadvantage.
Recall Chicerillo’s famous “a shredded big man will beat a shredded little man every time”.
S
A close friend of Kevins…
Also with the exception of Kai’s headstand/floor crawling shenanigans he’s going to put everyone to shame in the posing stakes.
[quote]niksamaras wrote:
I have heard stories of him being the laziest fuck of all times. I have heard, like Stu said, that he would workout only about 4-5 months TOPS out of a year. If all those are true, I would love to see what damage he could do to a 2015 Mr O, because I don’t think tha one year is enough time for him to prepare. On the other side, If he manages to add 60 pounds of quality mass, anything is possible lol.[/quote]
After badly injuring his pec in around 93 he was going to take a year off but competed at the last minute with something like 6 weeks preparation and still made top 5 at the Olympia. This made him realise that his genetics would allow him to grow into a show and that also he responded well to coming totally off gear for part of the year.
Prime Levrone beats anybody that is stepping on stage this year. Heath’s too narrow and Levrone’s arms are as crazy as Heath, and still look rock solid.
[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:
Prime Levrone beats anybody that is stepping on stage this year. Heath’s too narrow and Levrone’s arms are as crazy as Heath, and still look rock solid. [/quote]
Mos def.
So let’s say Kev opts for the Masters Olympia next year, who else (assuming qualifying, whatever that may mean) could pose serious opposition if he shows up in shape?
S
[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
So let’s say Kev opts for the Masters Olympia next year, who else (assuming qualifying, whatever that may mean) could pose serious opposition if he shows up in shape?
S[/quote]
That would depend on wether Kev would be able to get close to his former shape. But of those out there the one that could give him a run for his money is Dexter Jackson.
Kev is my favorite bodybuilder as far as how he prepped for his shows, he’d completely transform form a regular person to a Mr O contender
Dexter Jackson, Toney Freeman, Ed Nunn.
[quote]Sentoguy wrote:
I would be very interested to see what he could do if he truly took this seriously, but hope he sees what he can do at the Arnold first before going for the Sandow. Honest question though, I thought that you had to win or at least place high in a major show within that year to be able to compete in the Olympia. Is that incorrect? And if not, it would seem that Levrone would have to enter the Arnold or a similar size show if he wanted to go for the Sandow.[/quote]
Rumor has it he is training with TBT to prep this year…
[quote]Lonnie123 wrote:
[quote]Sentoguy wrote:
I would be very interested to see what he could do if he truly took this seriously, but hope he sees what he can do at the Arnold first before going for the Sandow. Honest question though, I thought that you had to win or at least place high in a major show within that year to be able to compete in the Olympia. Is that incorrect? And if not, it would seem that Levrone would have to enter the Arnold or a similar size show if he wanted to go for the Sandow.[/quote]
Rumor has it he is training with TBT to prep this year…[/quote]
Really interesting if he follows through with it.
Over 40 does add an unknown into the mix, how will age affect him?
On the other hand, does him being “away” from the game add to his comeback potential?
Lets go FULL BLOWN!!!
He was one of the best. I bet he could still rack the top 5.
Mid life crisis… lol. Always cool to see what Levrone can do though, he can transform crazy fast.
Levrone has had some easy years to rest his body, I see this as a plus. Look at Vic, and all he’s been through still kicking ass, so I think Levrone’s body should respond well.