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Ronnie Coleman Coming Back In 2009 Print E-mail
Written by FLEXONLINE.COM   
Wednesday, 05 March 2008
We heard it last night on Pro Bodybuilding Weekly, but we've heard it before. So, after hearing the rumors that eight-time Mr. Olympia Ronnie Coleman was seriously contemplating a return to the stage in 2009, we decided to hear it from the man himself.

"Yeah," Coleman told FLEXONLINE.COM this afternoon, "I'll come back and probably be doing the Arnold [Classic] or something like that. Or some big European show. I'm really big in Europe and people appreciate me a whole lot over there. I'm really thinking Australia [for the Australian Grand Prix], that's a big possibility."
 
Dexter Jackson 3 Time Arnold Champ Print E-mail
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Sunday, 02 March 2008
 The 20th Arnold Classic saw a past champ once again take the title.  With defending Arnold Champ Victor Martinez out due to an injury Detxer Jackson won his 3rd Arnold Classic tying him with Jay Cutler and only one behind Flex Wheeler.

2008 IronMan Champ Phil Heath finished 2nd and Kai Greene finished in 3rd.  There has been a lot of buzz or the internet that Heath or Greene could take the title but Dexter was able to pull it off in the end.  Branch Warren finished in 4th and also won the most muscular award. 

The night also honour past Arnold Champs from the last 20 years.

 
Craig Titus Linked To Andy Pettitte Print E-mail
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Sunday, 24 February 2008
A story that broke today is reportedly linking Craig Titus to New York Yankee’s pitcher, Andy Pettitte. The human growth hormone Andy Pettitte received from his father reportedly came from a former high school classmate of the New York Yankees pitcher. The New York Daily News reports trainer Kelly Blair, who owns a gym in Pasadena, Texas, is the source of the HGH.
 
Phil Heath 2008 IronMan Champ! Print E-mail
Written by Dave Palumbo   
Sunday, 17 February 2008

 

February 16, 2008. The 19th rendition of the IRONMAN Pro is now in the history Books and tonight's show proved to be one of the deepest lineups ever. By the time the first callout was over, two men stood ahead of the rest-Phil Heath and Gustavo Badell. Badell, a 2005 Ironman Champion, was coming off a mediocre 2007 Mr. Olympia showing and he was determined to make a statement. Heath, after winning 2 Pro Shows-- New York and Colorado- in his rookie season and placing 4th at the 2007 Arnold, was looking to prove he was the real deal!

 

 
Lee Priest Suicide Update Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 12 February 2008

Despite rumors that are flying across cyberspace regarding the health and mental status of former IFBB Pro Lee Priest, the truth is that it simply didn’t happen. In fact, according to sources, Lee was out of the state (of Arizona) for the last 2 days picking up a car in California. Chalk this up as another Internet rumor or possible publicity stunt.

                                                                          

 
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