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Written by Dave Palumbo
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Monday, 05 March 2007 |
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Victor Martinez continues his domination of the Pro Ranks by winning the Arnold Classic with perfect 1st Place scores; beating the likes of Dexter Jackson, Toney Freeman, Gustavo Badell and Phil Heath.
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Written by Steve Wennerstrom, Editor at Large
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Sunday, 04 March 2007 |
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For Women's Bodybuilding fanatics, the 2007 Ms. International presented a visual feast featuring 16 contestants all wrapped tightly into one class with the broadest imaginable spectrum and variety of female muscle.
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Written by Dave Palumbo
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Friday, 23 February 2007 |
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Toney Freeman made it two in a row in 2007 as he swept through Sacramento and picked up his second win in as many weeks. While not as tight as he was last weekend in Pasadena for the Ironman, Freeman had more than enough "stuff" to dominate the competition and pocket a nice chunk of change in the process.
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Written by Steve Wennerstrom
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Friday, 23 February 2007 |
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There is an age old adage that you only have one opportunity to make a first impression, and in Heather Policky's case, the 2006 USA champion left a major impression on a panel of judges and an enthusiastic audience that had gathered at the Crest Theatre for the Sacramento Grand Prix.
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Written by John Romano
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Friday, 16 February 2007 |
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Feb. 17, 2007: As predicted, Toney Freeman confidantly strode onstage and dominated the competition at the 2007 IFBB Ironman He convincingly swept the field of competitors on route to capturing his 2nd Pro win of his career. Following Freeman was Mark Dugdale in 2nd, Eddie Abbew in 3rd, Silvio Samuel in 4th, and Marcus Haley in 5th.
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Written by John Romano
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Friday, 16 February 2007 |
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Feb. 17, 2007: As predicted, Toney Freeman confidantly strode onstage and dominated the competition at this morning's prejudging. He was clearly in the best shape of his life, polished and obviously the consummate professional. Most of the rest of the competition looked like amateurs by comparison. If he doesn't win tonight there will be another LA Riot!
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Written by Dave Palumbo
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Tuesday, 14 November 2006 |
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21-year old Trey Brewer of Atlanta, GA traveled over 3000 miles to compete in the annual year-end NPC Excalibur Championships in Culver City, CA. In winning the super heavyweight class and overall, Brewer showed that with enough drive and determination, anything's possible.
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