Ronnie is and will always be a legend in bodybuilding. But, Jay beat him that year hands down, no question about it. Those two had one of the greatest rivalries in the history of the sport.
@johnnybrownjr7214 🤣🤣🤣🤣 GOOD FOR YOU, CHAMP. MAYBE LISTEN TO WHAT RONNIE SAID IN THE INTERVIEW. PAY ATTENTION THIS TIME. MAYBE YOU WILL CATCH IT THIS TIME.
@@richardmccormick859 Are you really that brainwashed? Ronnie and Jay were winning Olympia titles in their 30's. Arnold retired early, way early. Bodybuilders BEST YEARS are well into their 30's. If Arnold had stayed, his drive and determination would've gotten him BIGGER and BETTER than anyone EVER. He left in his 20's for christ's sakes.... No one ever talks about that, but they should. Ronnie Coleman himself said that if Arnold had the same steroids he and Jay had, Arnold would've been BIGGER than anyone EVER. He left way too early.
@@bradhuskersI agree with some of this but Arnold biggest ever, no. People forget about Paul Dillet. Look at that monster in the 90's. 6 foot 1 inch and possibly the biggest guy to walk the stage.
@@AnthonyGalloni the Judges could and should have went to the more aesthetic Martinez and not back to the mass. Could have changed the direction of the sport. they did right by Dexter winning in 08 and then eventually a young Heath who looked really complete.
Not saying he is correct but I remember Dorian Yates saying it hurt to walk because the padding on the bottom of your feel is gone at that point with that little body fat.
@@ShooterSanoffIt's possible the reading was giving just skeletal muscle readings not accounting for brain matter and other organs at all. Because Dorian was correct, even the fatty deposits on the sole disappears.
Ronnie got robbed. Jay won because everyone wanted to see a new champ. People want to say Ronnie had a gut well so did Cutler. Cutler might have done a better job hiding it but Ronnie was bigger with way better legs, back, chest and biceps.
Ronnie Coleman His bodybuilding legacy is so large that many don't know that he was a police officer, serving the community, for over 15 years. His career in law enforcement became his side hustle. Bodybuilding became his life.
Early on before becoming O, he would say he would be bored if he just sat at home then went to the gym. He worked his butt off in the gym and on them hot Texas streets! Humble, hard working Man!
Definitely one the best and informative interviews for body builders and athletes. Mr Coleman was undoubtedly one of the elite Olympians. Flex, Haney, Yates, Kevin…. If you know, you know!
I used to see Ronnie Coleman all the time when I worked at John Peter Smith in Ft. Worth, Tx. I will never forget he & his partner brought in a really small lady to the ER before they took her to jail. While he & his partner were showing off their muscles to the nurses at the nurses stations she snuck out of the handcuffs and got away. They were so embarrassed. It took them over an hour to tell security. It was change of shift for the nurses and one nurse said she saw that woman going across the parking lot. That was funny. But I saw him a lot before he got really big😂😂😂😂
Of all Club Shay Shay videos, I've never commented. I've watched many. This was a great interview/video as a big fan of Ronnie Coleman, Lee Haney and the sport of bodybuilding since the 80s.
Just a down to earth happy guy. Always has that laugh . I think that's why he's was so good . Was a hard competitor but, at the same time , always had a smile on his face and loved what he was doing
And now he can't even walk. Look at how much his legs have atrophied because he can't put pressure on them or his spine. He had a great physique and he has a great attitude and outlook on life but that's a lot easier when you're a Mr. Olympia who has made a lot of money from endorsements. It's important that young men know the consequences of steroid abuse. Not everyone who takes steroids with consequential health problems gets to be Mr. Olympia with millions of dollars worth of endorsements.
@@BruceDragon-sf1trI think he means physique wise, not strength. Coleman had an amazing physique, Mark Henry had amazing strength. They both were the best in their sports when they were in their prime as Mr. Olympia and World Strongest Man.
@@zurijdogg Exactly. I wasn’t talking about strength wise. Overall power lifters are stronger than bodybuilders. I thought most people familiar with bodybuilding knew that…
I was at the 2006 Olympia …. I went with a friend with a group in our presence . Everyone had picked Ronnie to win but not me from what i had seen . I picked jay .. but Ronnie is the GOAT
My Dad being a bodybuilder met Mr. Olympian back in the 90s in California and noticed some of the other competitors were “juicing up”. Those same ones had horrible side effects that diminished their health. I’m grateful my Dad stayed natural. I’m glad see that Mr. Coleman is still alive and happier. 💯✨🔥
Yeah, but your dad’s natural status resulted in his infinite anonymity and profound insignificance. Ronnie is a legend - with a winners mentality. Your dad is a nobody - with a loser mentality.
Yeah like I think now people definitely know the side effects that can come with taking the steroids . People think “ oh I’ll do it the safe way” . There is no safe way. You will have lasting side effects
Saw him at the old Gold's gym on Sahara in Vegas doing a photo shoot late at night during Olympia week, was to shy to say hello or ask for a pic but was just happy to see this legend in person!
Ronnie and Phil the two best. Their workout approach couldnt be more different. Ron didnt need all that big weight he just loved it. Seems like he enjoyed the weights more than anything.
Ronnie didn't listen to his doctors and went in and started lifting heavy with steel rods in his back. Steel vs bone and steel wins every time. If you're a young lifter please don't train li,e this.
And everybody likes to say it was botched surgery that lead to Ronnie back problems. Nahh. The surgery was fine. What was botched was Ronnie's mind if we being honest
Big ups to Shannon. Had no idea he was such a great interviewer. I also wish Ronnie were my friend irl. We could go for drives and he could tell me stories.
Cool interview. I remember Shannon had a EAS sponsorship back in the day, always had the EAS turtle neck on under his pads. Be cool to see him interview Bill Phillips but probably wouldn’t get many views.
Its such a contrast to Jay Cutler who seemed to sort of hate everything involved with bodybuilding and being so regimented to Ronnie who is so incredibly positive about everything about it.
I’m sure his early years after playing ball in college and having to run for police physical fitness test, he ran well. At least for a short distance outrunning out of shape criminals.
Nobody, especially not Jay, would say that Ronnie isn’t one of if not the greatest bodybuilders of all time. But Jay beat him in 2006 and it wasn’t and still isn’t a controversy. Surprised to hear this take, honestly
That's not how extremely competitive people's mindsets work. Probably in some years that Jay lost, he still thought he was better than Ronnie that day.
@@molasorrosalom4846 I’m not disputing that.. I’m saying the answer should’ve been Jay was better that night.. Jay always speaks about ronnie as the goat.. just take time to pay that mutual respect to your competitor.. Jay had injuries losing to Dexter but the answer was Dexter was better that night..
@@joshuagarcia662Jay came in off in 07 and should have lost. No matter what injuries he says he had he should have not lost 08 to a 225# Dexter. Jay got lazy and came in way out of shape.
@@ZoeleelDoe no that’s not how I look at it I believe longevity is a factor as well as health you’re welcome to look at it differently this is just how I see it
Lmao that story about Flex! One set “man it’s too hot in here” that sounds like flex. And Ronnie said Jay was the only one that stuck by his side on the road and worked out with him, even though he couldn’t handle the weight that Ronnie put up on the last couple sets, that definitely speaks a lot about Jay Cutler, and why he became a four-time champ.
This is why I don’t fault Tua for still playing, it’s HIS decision. Ronnie is living HIS life the way he wants to live HIS life and he said he has NO regrets 🤷🏾♂️ it’s HIS life. Same with Rich Piana, the man lived the life God gave him the way HE wanted to. As long as you’re not bothering anyone else, you should be able to live your life the way you want to 🤷🏾♂️.
I get that.....but part of being a man is being there for your family / your people in the best capacity possible. Now you could definitely argue that these men sacrifice their health for money that serves their family well....but some things money can’t buy....Ronnie lived HIS way, Tua living HIS way, but what about all those years after competition is over and they can’t enjoy normal family life cause of injury / pain? Can’t always do the things they want to do, can’t see the people they want to see, can’t spend the time their family wants them to spend? Just being devils advocate. But in Tuas case, he’s got guaranteed money contract, he should just retire and save what’s left of his mental health
@@Day-ZDuke I hear everything you’re saying, but I still feel like it’s his decision at the end of the day. I’m not saying weather it’s a good decision or a bad one, but it’s still his to make…
One of the things I like about Ronnie is that even though he’s going through a lot of pain, he remains positive, and with such good attitude. ❤❤❤ much respect! 🙏 💪 👍 YEAH BUDDY!!
Ronnie is and will always be a legend in bodybuilding. But, Jay beat him that year hands down, no question about it. Those two had one of the greatest rivalries in the history of the sport.
YEA WE KNOW WHY JAY BEAT HIM.. HE JUST TOLD THE STORY
@johnnybrownjr7214
🤣🤣🤣🤣
GOOD FOR YOU, CHAMP. MAYBE LISTEN TO WHAT RONNIE SAID IN THE INTERVIEW. PAY ATTENTION THIS TIME. MAYBE YOU WILL CATCH IT THIS TIME.
Ronnie is the GOAT of bodybuilding. Even Jay said that.
@@richardmccormick859
Are you really that brainwashed?
Ronnie and Jay were winning Olympia titles in their 30's. Arnold retired early, way early.
Bodybuilders BEST YEARS are well into their 30's.
If Arnold had stayed, his drive and determination would've gotten him BIGGER and BETTER than anyone EVER. He left in his 20's for christ's sakes....
No one ever talks about that, but they should.
Ronnie Coleman himself said that if Arnold had the same steroids he and Jay had, Arnold would've been BIGGER than anyone EVER.
He left way too early.
@@bradhuskersI agree with some of this but Arnold biggest ever, no. People forget about Paul Dillet. Look at that monster in the 90's. 6 foot 1 inch and possibly the biggest guy to walk the stage.
Ronnie Coleman forever is a legend, met him in person and he's the nicest person ever!
What I've heard .
He carried around too much weight for his height
I met him at the 2014 Arnold. He was eating a tiny ham sandwich. Great guy, absolutely not human. Even now, Ronnie still inspires me 20 years later.
Bc the juice humbled tf outta the big fella
Jay that specific year was a freaking animal even with Ronnie there
They need to give Jay his due flowers.
That’s true and Ronnie is the goat
Jay didn’t look that great. Neither did Ronnie. Martinez should have won both 06 and 07.
@@tdane5017 that could be argued as well
@@AnthonyGalloni the Judges could and should have went to the more aesthetic Martinez and not back to the mass. Could have changed the direction of the sport. they did right by Dexter winning in 08 and then eventually a young Heath who looked really complete.
He's so good at interviewing. Bro is geeking out which makes the podcast that much better.
Ronnie taking the .33 BF statement to the grave lol
Probably was an instrument error.
Not saying he is correct but I remember Dorian Yates saying it hurt to walk because the padding on the bottom of your feel is gone at that point with that little body fat.
As he should
@@ShooterSanoffIt's possible the reading was giving just skeletal muscle readings not accounting for brain matter and other organs at all. Because Dorian was correct, even the fatty deposits on the sole disappears.
@@ShooterSanoff 0.33 your heart would stop pumping. Its literally impossible. More likely it was 4% or 5%
A true legend. We love this man, "yeeeaaah buddy"
Light weights!😅
No excuse that year he lost to Jay, they changed the format.... Jay was just better.
Ronnie got robbed. Jay won because everyone wanted to see a new champ. People want to say Ronnie had a gut well so did Cutler. Cutler might have done a better job hiding it but Ronnie was bigger with way better legs, back, chest and biceps.
@roblockhart8410 I love Ronnie but he lost fair and square
100%
He was off...he already was starting to deal with deteration of his body and imbalances were building up....while Jay was on his ascention
@@roblockhart8410if ronnie ain't making any excuses why are you
@@roblockhart8410 ridiculous they gave it to ronnie when markus deserved he doesn't get to cry when jay beat him fair and square
One of my hero’s I wanted to be just like him. He was my motivation in Iraq 2006 to 2008 15 months
Were you on tour?
@@hyrumkuru yes that was my second tour in Balad
@@thebanksway3293 that’s a lengthy deployment sir! Did you extend? Or was the deployment just that long?
@@hyrumkuru that long pause. It was during the surge.
Love Ronnie Coleman, thanks Shannon for bringing him on the show
Ronnie Coleman
His bodybuilding legacy is so large that many don't know that he was a police officer, serving the community, for over 15 years. His career in law enforcement became his side hustle.
Bodybuilding became his life.
Anyone who doesn’t know he was a cop is a casual 😂
@@1972OGTonythat’s the point lol it’s far more casuals in the world than diehards
@@MiamiU4it doesn’t take much to overshadow being a cop. This comment is a bit silly.
And we don't care that he was a cop lol
Early on before becoming O, he would say he would be bored if he just sat at home then went to the gym.
He worked his butt off in the gym and on them hot Texas streets! Humble, hard working Man!
Definitely one the best and informative interviews for body builders and athletes. Mr Coleman was undoubtedly one of the elite Olympians. Flex, Haney, Yates, Kevin…. If you know, you know!
I used to see Ronnie Coleman all the time when I worked at John Peter Smith in Ft. Worth, Tx. I will never forget he & his partner brought in a really small lady to the ER before they took her to jail. While he & his partner were showing off their muscles to the nurses at the nurses stations she snuck out of the handcuffs and got away. They were so embarrassed. It took them over an hour to tell security. It was change of shift for the nurses and one nurse said she saw that woman going across the parking lot. That was funny. But I saw him a lot before he got really big😂😂😂😂
This is Hilarious 😂😂😂
Define “really big” (when talking about Ronnie) 😂
I’m glad the department didn’t fire him for this 😂😂😂😂😂
Of all Club Shay Shay videos, I've never commented. I've watched many. This was a great interview/video as a big fan of Ronnie Coleman, Lee Haney and the sport of bodybuilding since the 80s.
I love this man. He is a man's man, a ladies man, a public protector man, a gentleman, a good sportsman, and a king of the Mr. Olympia man.
Just a down to earth happy guy. Always has that laugh . I think that's why he's was so good . Was a hard competitor but, at the same time , always had a smile on his face and loved what he was doing
A true gentleman, and his momma was big as him !!!! When u met her u knew why he was so grounded
5’ll 330lbs shredded is insane😂
Not shredded a 330lbs that was "off season"
@@gainlabsNot particularly fat though either
@@gainlabsdefinitely shredded by the average man’s standards
Stage ready no but shredded yes haha
He looked 6'4 tho
Ronnie is the greatest ,But Jay Cutler is my favorite that Stomp pic
"Dont nobody want to lift this heavy azz weight!" - RC
No ones come close to 2003 Ronnie…
And now he can't even walk. Look at how much his legs have atrophied because he can't put pressure on them or his spine. He had a great physique and he has a great attitude and outlook on life but that's a lot easier when you're a Mr. Olympia who has made a lot of money from endorsements. It's important that young men know the consequences of steroid abuse. Not everyone who takes steroids with consequential health problems gets to be Mr. Olympia with millions of dollars worth of endorsements.
Mark Henry??
@@BruceDragon-sf1trI think he means physique wise, not strength. Coleman had an amazing physique, Mark Henry had amazing strength. They both were the best in their sports when they were in their prime as Mr. Olympia and World Strongest Man.
@@zurijdogg but both were very strong??
@@zurijdogg Exactly. I wasn’t talking about strength wise. Overall power lifters are stronger than bodybuilders. I thought most people familiar with bodybuilding knew that…
Love this man even with his back injury he is always so positive.
I was at the 2006 Olympia …. I went with a friend with a group in our presence . Everyone had picked Ronnie to win but not me from what i had seen . I picked jay .. but Ronnie is the GOAT
The mindset of mr Coleman is truly something else. He is in such a big pain and still the smile never leaves. I wish him the best.
What a price to pay for being the best ever ! He is such a gentleman thru all of his struggles i hope one day they can really help this great man.
As a former amateur bodybuilder this is great brings back so many memories!
My Dad being a bodybuilder met Mr. Olympian back in the 90s in California and noticed some of the other competitors were “juicing up”. Those same ones had horrible side effects that diminished their health. I’m grateful my Dad stayed natural.
I’m glad see that Mr. Coleman is still alive and happier. 💯✨🔥
Yeah, but your dad’s natural status resulted in his infinite anonymity and profound insignificance.
Ronnie is a legend - with a winners mentality.
Your dad is a nobody - with a loser mentality.
Yeah like I think now people definitely know the side effects that can come with taking the steroids . People think “ oh I’ll do it the safe way” . There is no safe way. You will have lasting side effects
All of the competitors juice
Dorian Yates seems ok, Kevin Levrone as well, shawn ray... all regular top 3 olympia competitors from that era
Honors Ronnie!!! Congratulations Jay!!! Both are Champions!!! Good memories
Ronnie is so inspirational. Love
Saw him at the old Gold's gym on Sahara in Vegas doing a photo shoot late at night during Olympia week, was to shy to say hello or ask for a pic but was just happy to see this legend in person!
Jay won that easily, Coleman had a big bubble gut and looked 7 months pregnant.
Agreed Ronnie’s waist was spilling over and holding water, Jay won that hands down
Cutler had him in 01 alsow
Nah cutler was nowhere near Ronnie to be honest
@@PR-WAY My opinion is that Coleman beat him on the back, other then that Cutler was better that night.
Ronnie is such a cool guy, absolute legend of bodybuilding
He interviewed this man for a reason
Why’s that
@@musclebrown3554 bro it’s so obvious 😭
Cuz he’s one of the goats
I love Ronnie’s humility.
What a genuine human being who inspired so many. Still inspiring to this day with his positive attitude. Easily the GOAT and it’s not even close
Lee Haney won 8 Mr Olympia and retired at 33. Only lost 1x. Ronnie lost for a decade before winning his first at a older age. Lee is the GOAT
His personality how humble he is. Knowing what a legend this man is. Amazing
200 lbs curls for 12 reps is INSANE.😲🏋🏾
Dumbell press not curls
@@snaccreviews Ahhh gotcha, 👌🏾...still BEASTWORK
Light weight baby 😂😮
Great interview!
Ronnie is very humble. It’s too bad of his suffering for his accomplishments. The human body is not built for this type of punishment in bodybuilding.
Lee Haney and Ronnie Coleman are both the 🐐 s! 8 titles each wow!
.33% BF is impossible lol
Depends on how it’s measured
It's not possible, if a measurement says 0.33 it's inaccurate. @@Donoloui
@@Donolouino it doesn’t lol
Ronnie out here defying everything 😂 my man would be six feet under with that body fat percentage
More like 3%.. guess he's not a numbers guy 😂
Ronnie is all time great.. but that year Jay was a beast.. they respect each other that's true sportsmanship...
It was Jay's time to take over. Ronnie was done by then. Ronnie is the GOAT and it was the end of an era
Been knowing him for about 34 years what a great person he is
Ronnie and Phil the two best. Their workout approach couldnt be more different. Ron didnt need all that big weight he just loved it. Seems like he enjoyed the weights more than anything.
Thank you for doing this
Gods greatest gift to bodybuilding We love you Ronnie
love you Ronnie Coleman. Light weight baby!!
Ron Coleman is a living legend
That 30 for 30 documentary on them is awesome
Just joined your channel. Love the content 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Mad respect for Shouting out Ropeman
Lmaoooo my girl was putting on my tan 😂😂😂
People you got too get this right he is the best ❤. God bless Ronnie Colman.🙏🤝🤲🥇
Ronnie didn't listen to his doctors and went in and started lifting heavy with steel rods in his back. Steel vs bone and steel wins every time. If you're a young lifter please don't train li,e this.
And everybody likes to say it was botched surgery that lead to Ronnie back problems. Nahh. The surgery was fine. What was botched was Ronnie's mind if we being honest
Big ups to Shannon. Had no idea he was such a great interviewer. I also wish Ronnie were my friend irl. We could go for drives and he could tell me stories.
Love this men, forever king
What I've always loved is Jay to this day says Ronnie at his best no one beats. not even him!
Gotta love big Ron crazy story
Love this 💪🏾
Cool interview. I remember Shannon had a EAS sponsorship back in the day, always had the EAS turtle neck on under his pads. Be cool to see him interview Bill Phillips but probably wouldn’t get many views.
Its such a contrast to Jay Cutler who seemed to sort of hate everything involved with bodybuilding and being so regimented to Ronnie who is so incredibly positive about everything about it.
You’re right. He genuinely enjoyed the process from A to Z.
He was one of the greatest 🥺✊🏾
He was the greatest... In the new generation. No doubt
100% the greatest ever... I don't think that's disputed by anybody
😂😂😂😂 one of the greatest
I imagined trying to run from a police officer looking like Ronnie- but the worst part is getting caught by him and trying to put up a fight
He couldn't run though
I’m sure his early years after playing ball in college and having to run for police physical fitness test, he ran well. At least for a short distance outrunning out of shape criminals.
Shannon comments and reactions makes this better
Nobody, especially not Jay, would say that Ronnie isn’t one of if not the greatest bodybuilders of all time. But Jay beat him in 2006 and it wasn’t and still isn’t a controversy. Surprised to hear this take, honestly
Jay gives Ronnie so much respect…just wish Ronnie would do the same every now and then
An ICON is speaking.
🚨 Complete respect for Ronnie BUT… 6:13 how can he be claiming that he was less than 1% BF.?? Actually he’s said. 0.33%. Cmon now.
Maybe 3.3%
I love Ronnie but his answer should’ve been simple.. Jay was better that night period
He told his truth. He didn’t cop out and say yes when Shannon asked if the format change affected the outcome.
That's not how extremely competitive people's mindsets work. Probably in some years that Jay lost, he still thought he was better than Ronnie that day.
Ronnie had numerous injuries when he finally lost to Jay.
@@molasorrosalom4846 I’m not disputing that.. I’m saying the answer should’ve been Jay was better that night.. Jay always speaks about ronnie as the goat.. just take time to pay that mutual respect to your competitor.. Jay had injuries losing to Dexter but the answer was Dexter was better that night..
@@joshuagarcia662Jay came in off in 07 and should have lost. No matter what injuries he says he had he should have not lost 08 to a 225# Dexter. Jay got lazy and came in way out of shape.
Jay looked better... Case closed
They needed another great white hope, and Jay was the only one that came close enough...CASE CLOSED!!
@@jamesthompson5888 LMAO Jay Dorian and Arnold nuff said.... 💯
@@darrenlynch9047you should have competed
@@jamesthompson5888 FACTS! That's Exactly what it was! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@@darrenlynch9047 And none of the guys you mentioned are better than Ronnie Coleman....King of the Olympia 👑 Case Closed 😂🤣😭
Yoga and calisthenics is all he should do. He does not the mass, just keep your strength.
Where can i find ronnie & jay working out videos ?
How could you not love King Ronnie Coleman
The GOAT 🐐
Great interview Shannon, now it’s time to bring on Vybz Kartel💪🏽💪🏽
Ronnie Coleman is the GOAT! You put final form Ronnie against anyone in history, and it ain't close😂😂
2 things from all of this; NEVER EVER free weight barbell squat, it destroys your back, hips, knees, neck and DON'T do steroids.
Jay was way better in 2006. Ronnie’s body was just quiting on him. Just happens after years of wear and tear . Ronnie is still most impressive EVER.
To the uninitiated, this is the Babe Ruth of bodybuilding
Jays the better bodybuilder in my view because he won multiple times an his body’s not broken
That’s not how you judge on who was a better bodybuilder. You look at the stats. Stop being ignorant.
@@ZoeleelDoe no that’s not how I look at it I believe longevity is a factor as well as health you’re welcome to look at it differently this is just how I see it
@@ZoeleelDoeenjoy the wins. Now excuse me while I take a quick walk.
Paying for it now but a legend who was passionate and dedicated to his dreams. He will always be the king. Way better than Arnold
Ronnie was a true warrior
Lmao that story about Flex! One set “man it’s too hot in here” that sounds like flex. And Ronnie said Jay was the only one that stuck by his side on the road and worked out with him, even though he couldn’t handle the weight that Ronnie put up on the last couple sets, that definitely speaks a lot about Jay Cutler, and why he became a four-time champ.
This is why I don’t fault Tua for still playing, it’s HIS decision. Ronnie is living HIS life the way he wants to live HIS life and he said he has NO regrets 🤷🏾♂️ it’s HIS life. Same with Rich Piana, the man lived the life God gave him the way HE wanted to. As long as you’re not bothering anyone else, you should be able to live your life the way you want to 🤷🏾♂️.
I get that.....but part of being a man is being there for your family / your people in the best capacity possible. Now you could definitely argue that these men sacrifice their health for money that serves their family well....but some things money can’t buy....Ronnie lived HIS way, Tua living HIS way, but what about all those years after competition is over and they can’t enjoy normal family life cause of injury / pain? Can’t always do the things they want to do, can’t see the people they want to see, can’t spend the time their family wants them to spend?
Just being devils advocate. But in Tuas case, he’s got guaranteed money contract, he should just retire and save what’s left of his mental health
@@Day-ZDuke I hear everything you’re saying, but I still feel like it’s his decision at the end of the day. I’m not saying weather it’s a good decision or a bad one, but it’s still his to make…
Jay 🔥 Ronnie was not the same at that time!
Ronnie was better jay was average like any other bodybuilder
200LBs DBs for chest press..........chest press @200lbs.........200.....lbs chest press! WHAT?!?! 😮💨😮💨🤔😵💫
Hard to believe a person with a body like that at that time was going through all of that
The reading was .33% but that doesn't mean it's correct. Those machines are not meant to measure people like Ronnie
Yeaaaaah buddy!
One of the things I like about Ronnie is that even though he’s going through a lot of pain, he remains positive, and with such good attitude. ❤❤❤ much respect! 🙏 💪 👍 YEAH BUDDY!!
Don’t know why I keep hearing Ali Sadiq “ COBRA BACK!” 😂
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
Wasn’t that the year he told Jay Cutler “well you beat me” when they were the final two standing on stage?
Jay 💯 won that year he was unreal
No disrespect to the GOAT, but Jay deserved that victory in 2006.
Nah he didnt cutler knew it look at his reaction
@@PR-WAY hold this L
@@nukem8128 hold my nuts
Love Ronnie!!!
7:56 Kevin Garnet "Anythings possible!!!"
GOAT
Ronnie gives no excuses for losing. 👍
i remember watching his dvds in 2007
How does Hadi Choopan measures here? Is he up to the par?