Men's and Women's Physique Olympia Showdown Predictions - By Big Lou Uridel
He’s won 4 Mr. Olympia Sandows, 3 Arnold Classic titles, and he’s, without a doubt, the most dominant pro bodybuilder of the last 10 years. Jay Cutler has waged battles with the likes of 8x Mr. Olympia Ronnie Coleman and won; he’s defeated 1x Mr Olympia, 4x Arnold Classic Champ, Dexter Jackson almost every time they’ve faced off; he’s schooled 2x Mr Olympia Phil Heath (albeit one time while nursing a torn left biceps), and he’s proved all the naysayers wrong when he won back the Mr. Olympia title after an off-year in 2008. The question is, can Cutler do what many feel is impossible; regain the crown an unprecedented 3rd time at the age of 40?
Cutler will have the deck stacked against him this time around since he’ll be facing an ever-improving defending champ; Phil Heath. “The Gift”, as he’s known, has lived up to every bit of the hype and hoopla these past two years; improving in every outing and validating that he truly is the new guard at the top of the bodybuilding world.
Joe Weider’s 2014 Mr.Olympia Fitness and Performance Weekend will fall on different dates next year, so mark your calendars now for next year's 50th Olympia! New dates are September 18-21st, 2014. Visit http://mrolympia.com for more information.
Joe Weider’s Olympia Fitness and Performance Weekend has reached a milestone—correction, a million dollar milestone. Yes, bodybuilding’s biggest weekend has hit the $1,000,000 mark, making Olympia Weekend’s total prize money figure the richest in the industry—by a country mile! Check out the increases in total prize money per division: Mr. Olympia has jumped from $650,000 to $675,000; the Olympia 212 Showdown has grown from $40,000 to $65,000; and the inaugural Olympia Men’s and Women’s Physique Showdowns kick in $20,000 a piece, and those figures combined with the other divisions add up to one million dollars in total prize money.
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