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Darrem Charles proved, once again, that size doesn't mean a
thing if you don't have symmetry and conditioning to accompany it. On this night, Charles managed to knock off
the massively muscled Quincy Taylor, the thick-chested Johnny Jackson, and the"comeback
kid", Chris Cormier, en route to winning to 2007 IFBB Montreal Pro Bodybuilding
Classic. Charles had it all: Symmetry, presentation, and conditioning and
although, after prejudging, people were talking about Cormier and Quincy Taylor;
in the final analysis, Darrem's incredible conditioning pushed him to the top
of the heap.
Quincy Taylor snagged 2nd place and a Mr. Olympia
qualification for his efforts. Tonight's Quincy was infinitely better than the Quincy
we saw at the Europa Super Show several weeks ago; however, Big Q still hasn't
hit the peak I know he's capable of achieving.
If he tightens up another 5-6 lbs in the next 3 weeks, he'll be a possible
threat to break the top 6 at the Mr O.
Johnny Jackson secured the final Mr. Olympia qualification
spot by finishing 3rd with a display of awesome conditioning and one
of the best upper bodies in the show. If
Johnny could find a way to bring up his quads and calves to match up with his
incredible upper body, this guy will be very hard to beat.
4th place went to the man no one ever expected to
return, Chris Cormier. After coming down
with a life-threatening infection in his spine last year, Chris lost an
enormous amount of weight and quality muscle as he lay in a hospital bed for
over a month. Never one to quit, Chris
built himself up little by little and vowed to return to the stage. His comeback was impressive. He brought his usual symmetrical physique to
the stage; minus the level of conditioning necessary to win a show of this
calliber. Also of note is the fact that
Chris's right triceps muscle is partially misssing. Whether or not it's due to a muscle tear or
nerve root impingment remains to be seen.
If Chris tightens up for next week's Atlantic City Pro, we might get the
chance to see the "Real Deal" in the Olympia, after all.
Finishing in 5th place was the 2006 Canadian
National Champ, Fouad Abiad. Abiad's
thick, dense, muscle and superb conditioning was enough for the judges to
overlook his less than perfect symmetry.
After his positive showing tonight, there's no doubt in anyone's mind
that Abiad is destined to be a future pro to look out for.
FULL 2007 MONTREAL PRO PHOTO GALLERY
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