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Jean Claude Van Dam,

looked in peak condition on " Blood Sport", and was the original world kick boxing champ. :starwars:

im now getting a VB out of the fridge to help maintain my manliness after looking at this thread.. lol

Edited by SliverS2
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Strong estats. 5ft10 105kg less than 10%bf not on gear? Arnie was about 110kg at contest weight and he was like 6ft3. I got nothing against people who use gear but the people who claim there not on gear when they clearly are gets to me lol.

Yeah Chris Evans was looking pretty swole in the avengers (nohomo)

Edited by Dani Boi

There's a 107 kilo bloke that works at Penrith McDonalds.

He's 100% natural - been building for 6 years.

The "juice" is for rapid growth, and quick regen.

You don't need it to be huge, or built and ripped.

Edited by FrakMunkie

105kg @ 5'10? Might not be the biggest photo of him but I'd have expected bigger/wider with those stats...if that's his height he looks 95kg to me. Maybe he has gargantuan legs.

Jean Claude Van Dam,

looked in peak condition on " Blood Sport", and was the original world kick boxing champ. :starwars:

Damme*

he was never a world kick boxing champ...

he was the european middleweight karate champion

but yeah he looked good back then and doesn't look too bad now either

Edited by R-SPEC

There's a 107 kilo bloke that works at Penrith McDonalds.

He's 100% natural - been building for 6 years.

The "juice" is for rapid growth, and quick regen.

You don't need it to be huge, or built and ripped.

dat dere maccas diet.... guaranteed to get you up to 107kg in 6 years or your money back

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was reminiscing last night and watching some good ole WcW, WWF and WWE.

Always thought Goldberg was a big c**t

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Also HHH back in the day

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Lastly Randy Orton

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I left out Scot Stiener, Lex Luger, Buff Bagwell and a fair few others...

Lastly sorry about the spandex undies :P

Photo doesn't show Orton's best feature; his quads.

Would be interesting to see photos of HHH before he hit the gym/roids. I think he'd have had something of a thin/normal frame width, thus he has such a large back-to-front imbalance from his enormous lats - not much shoulder width to counter it. I suffer from a similar thing albeit not on the same scale lol.

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