FIRST CALLOUT

There are only two competitors in the initial callout, confirming that this is a two-man bout between Heath and Greene.

FRONT STANDING RELAXED: TIE Greene’s advantage is his width and more pronounced V-taper. Heath’s edge is his thickness, especially in the pecs.

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LEFT AND RIGHT STANDING RELAXED: HEATH Denser pecs and delts and finer oblique etchings make the diference.

       

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REAR STANDING RELAXED: GREENE Back width wins out.

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FRONT DOUBLE BICEPS: TIE Heath’s arms and legs are more separated, but Greene’s wider V and fuller quads make this too close to call. From anywhere beyond the first few rows, it looks like a win for the broader Greene, and thus excitement starts to build.

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FRONT LAT SPREAD: HEATH The Gift’s greatest advantage is his far superior chest density, and this pose best exploits it.

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SIDE CHEST: HEATH The challenger’s heftier hamstrings almost earn him a tie here, but the champ’s superior pecs take it again.

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REAR DOUBLE BICEPS: HEATH This is close, with both featuring striated glutes and Greene excavating deeper ham lines, but Heath’s fuller delts and knottier traps win.

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REAR LAT SPREAD: TIE The challenger’s lats form a much wider canvas, but it’s also virtually blank whereas the champ sports detail and density in the mid-back (lower traps). This is another shot that looks better for Greene the farther away one is, so it generates shouts for him.

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SIDE TRICEPS: HEATH Greene’s legs are slightly better from the side than Heath’s, but Heath’s superior delts, pecs, and tri’s take

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ABS AND THIGH: GREENE This is Heath’s weakest pose. Greene’s piano-key quad cuts take it.

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MOST MUSCULAR: HEATH And this is Greene’s weakest pose. Whether he does it hands on hips or crab style, the reigning Mr. O wins convincingly as the crowd roars.

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