2016 Arnold classic preview

by Geoff Roberts

From the outside looking in, the 2016 Arnold Schwarzenegger classic is not exactly the most exciting show of all time. Kai Greene is the overwhelming favorite, with no real competition in this show, and the rest of the field is just a carbon copy of last year, sans the five time champ, Dexter Jackson. From the inside however, the show takes on an entirely different feeling. Kai Greene, while he is undoubtedly the favorite, looked pretty bad at his last showing, and that last showing was well over a year ago. Kai has never taken this much time off from competing in his entire pro career, which makes formulating an accurate prediction of what he will look like very difficult. Kai is also over 40 years old without any question, and depending on the source, he may be as old as 42 or 43.

Meanwhile, his greatest dangers range from their late twenties to mid thirties. One such character is Cedric McMillan. Seeing Cedric’s name on a competitor list is not normally very exciting, but when Arnold himself made a decision to mention Cedric’s name specifically after last years show, stating that he was “pissed” Cedric did not win the (his) show, his name quickly becomes interesting. Last but not least on the list of interesting stories is 21 year old Cody Montgomery. a lot of fans are not predicting much from the shows youngest competitor, but one thing is certain, by the end of the night, Cody will have once again earned a “The youngest bodybuilder to ever…” title, one way or another. For these reasons, in regards to the 2016 Arnold Classic, one must obey the age old recommendations that warns us not to judge a book by its cover.

Sixth place:

Sixth place will be an unlikely battle between Maxx Charles and Cody Montgomery. despite the fact that 95 out of 100 people will have both of these competitors besting fifth place finisher Branch Warren, Branch is Branch and they love him. This showdown is a case of apples and orange painted cars. Maxx will be 35 pounds heavier than Cody, but only a couple inches taller. Both competitors are better from the waist up than they are in the leg department. Maxx looks as if he is made of concrete from the front, but Cody will best his condition from the rear. While Cody has a far a lot more pleasing physique, it is hard to make a case for him beating an opponent as big as Maxx. people forget that Phil Heath himself only managed to place fifth at his first Arnold Classic, and he had already won two pro shows, including the new York Pro. If I were a betting man, I would have Cody in seventh and Maxx in sixth.

Fifth place:

Branch Warren does it again. finds himself near the top of the second greatest bodybuilding show in the world with the use of graininess, mass, and energy. What I indicate by energy is something you have to experience through being at a show Branch is competing in. No matter how much you dislike his physique, it is hard to root against him when you are enjoying him in person. His body is freaky beyond explanation, and he has so much energy onstage that it becomes contagious. That said, this very well may come down to another placing that lots of fans and insiders feel that Branch really did not deserve.

Fourth place:

This might be the hardest placing to call in the entire show. The only thing I feel confident about is that it will come down to a battle between Justin Compton & Juan Morel. based on Arnold’s comments after this (his) show last year, Juan would seem like a safer bet. However, based on size, Camiseta CF Monterrey genetics, and progression, you have to opt for Compton, who is still being touted as a future Mr. Olympia. Personally, I would have Compton in this spot, losing to Juan, as I think that Juan has a much nicer looking physique, with a tiny waist and no gut whatsoever. However, it will be very hard for Juan to get rid of Camiseta Club Tijuana the leg discrepancy between him and Justin, as well as all of the pre show hype surrounding last years third place finisher, even if Arnold himself was a bit upset with Compton placing so high last year.

Third place:

Justin Compton repeats his third place performance, and unfortunately, it becomes clear that Justin Compton is probably not the future Mr. Olympia everyone thought he was. There is no Camiseta Atletico Mineiro reason to get over fifteen pounds of muscle a year when you are in your mid twenties and you have the next ten years to grow. Not only is it unnecessary, but Justin might just find out at this show that it is also downright detrimental. I hope that I am wrong, as I was one of the people who was touting him as a future Mr. O, and a beaming light of hope in what has become a fairly boring professional top ten or so. Last year Justin was pretty bad. yes he was big, but his stomach was so washed out that he literally did not have abs. You must never, under any circumstance, place third at the Arnold classic with zero abs at all. While he somehow shed some severe water before the Arnold Australia one week later, where he looked great, pictures throughout this year have shown us a Justin Compton that continues to grow. If he had washed out abs and a bloated stomach at X weight last year, it is hard to think of him looking terrific at X weight plus ten a lot more pounds this year.

Second place:

Everyone expects the name Cedric McMillan here, but not so fast. first and foremost, I am not convinced Kai is really doing the show. For that reason, I will say that Cedric is your winner either way, but Compton will place second, Juan third, etc., if said scenario pertains to pass. If I need to describe why I question Kai showing up, you need to be drunk, or a person who does not follow the sport at all, in which case you would not be reading this, so put down the liquor. If Kai does show up, I do not believe he will win. As stated earlier, Kai is not getting any younger, and he was already showing some signs of age in his physique at the 2014 Olympia, albeit very minor signs, well over a year ago. Not only that, but Kai is popular for pre-contest photos that blow everyone’s mind. Not this time. No photos of Kai at all, really. The only photos we have recently seen are ones of Kai in clothing, and to be honest, he does not look like he would blow anyone’s mind if the clothing was missing.

First place:

Cedric McMillan finally realizes his lifelong dream and wins the Arnold Classic. a lot of people have Cedric placing between second and third at this show, but I beg to differ for one crucial reason, a reason that a lot of people are simply ignoring. Arnold Schwarzenegger himself, the greatest icon in bodybuilding history by leaps and bounds, made certain mention of him believing that Cedric was the rightful winner in 2015. Not only is Arnold the most famous bodybuilder ever, but the show I am going over is the Arnold classic after all, his personal show. What could possibly cause a greater degree of momentum going into a show than the greatest name in the sports history, and the owner of the show, showing evident disdain with a competitor’s low placing the year before and generally saying this competitor must have won? If I were Cedric, I would be a lot more motivated than ever to come into this show and display the exact physique that Arnold himself has been waiting for.

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