Arnold Classic 2006


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Hey all, went tp Metroflex yesterday. Branch is about 255 as of yesterday. LOOKING SICK!!!!!! DRY DRY DRY. And if you can beleive it, he shoulder pressed 3 plates for 25 reps. Going back tonight to train some back, let ya know if I see anybody else! lol. As far as Ronnie, he is doing reat. About 300, just started back into training last week, but you wouldn't know it by the size of the man! lol

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Written by: Team FLEX

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Dexter Jackson swept to his second consecutive Arnold Classic win with a straight firsts victory that seemed a little generous. Breakthrough athlete of the event was Branch Warren who also won the most muscular award. Third was Victor Martinez, with pre-contest favorite (with Jackson) Gustavo Badell adjudged fourth - an announcement that cause a boofest.

In truth not one of the top four - save Warren - were in their best shape, and some who were -- for example Darrem Charles and Toney Freeman -- maybe can be thought unfortunate with their placings. Best poser award went to Melvin Anthony.

To see hundreds of shots of the event click the link at the foot of this page. And to have your say as to who should have finished where, go to the flexonline forum at http://forums.flexonline.com/ib/ikonboard.cgi and have at it.

2006 Arnold Classic Results

1 Dexter Jackson

2 Branch Warren

3 Victor Martinez

4 Gustavo Badell

5 Melvin Anthony

6 Lee Priest

7 Mustafa Mohammad

8 Darrem Charles

9 Toney Freeman

10 Troy Alves

11 David Henry

12 Ahmad Haidar

13 Johnnie Jackson

14 Kris Dim

15 Chris Cook

Prejudging report

The 2006 Arnold Classic is shaping up as one of the most difficult to figure out in recent years. Usually the judges will give a clue to where they are headed with a final two-man callout. This time around the final callouts revolved around the lower placings, but it seems clear the top four (for the time being in alphabetical order) will be, Gustavo Badell, Dexter Jackson, Victor Martinez and Branch Warren. Kudos to the IFBB panel on creating this "Who will it be?" scenario and for mixing up all the comparisons so that every competitor just about got to flex with everyone else.

At the start of prejudging Gustavo looked a tad off his third place 2005 Olympia finish and seemed to have to fight a little to control his midsection. Defending champ, Jackson, after a year away from competition looked.....well, like Dexter Jackson; which is a hell of a package, but around the midsection he didn't seem quite right. Martinez must get sick of everybody saying it, but he wasn't in the winning condition he was at the 2003 Night of Champions or the 2004 Show of Strength. Bigger, yes, with hanging lats etc. but not as sharp as we've seen.

Branch Warren caught the eye early with his monstrous mass and great condition. His symmetry is fast improving and with a little more work on some of his poses he'll be even more formidable.

As said earlier it is a tough one to call. Dexter seemed to fade as the prejudging wore on; possibly a consequence of collapsing to the floor backstage after the first round and asking for oxygen. Traveling in the opposite direction Badell (as he has done at previous contests) seemed to get harder and drier. And that may be his winning card.

But maybe the dark horse is Warren. Of the top four he is the only one who could realistically claim to have brought his best-ever package to the stage. Maybe, just maybe, that will count in his favor big time.

Other random thoughts: Darrem Charles deserved a chance to get in among the previously mentioned top four; David Henry was not as sharp as he was at the Ironman and paid the price; Lee Priest failed to build on the momentum of his Ironman win as he came up against guys who were just more complete; Troy Alves dropped a bunch of weight to try and bring in his hams and glutes and still it wasn't considered good enough; Melvin Anthony was heavier and maybe as sharp as he's ever been but couldn't combat the ultra-sharpness of the top four; Toney Freeman - I keep looking at his physique and thinking, Just what is wrong with it that he doesn't get higher callouts? Chris Cook still has to build thickness and detail in the pecs and back; Ahmad Haidar got lost in the overall shuffle; Mustafa Mohammad was sharper than at the Ironman where he got sixth, but may have to fight here to get in the top eight; Kris Dim seemed a bit flatter than his Ironman showing, and can do much better; Johnnie Jackson wasn't at his peak best and so seems destined for a minor placing.

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