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There is a video on Youtube of Camilo during one of his workouts.  He is impressive.  Too bad it hasn't translated to tour wins.

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Camilo's game has been terrible lately........  he isn't big either.   He's cut, yes...

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His % body fat is (I'm guessing) 5 to 8%.  Tigers % body fat is probably closer to 12 to 15%.  There was a picture of Tiger with his shirt off (I believe it was a GQ article?) from a few years ago - and he isn't as lean as I thought.  He actually had mini man boobs.

As far as getting the most of of what you have... I'd say Camilo has done that.  He can't get any more out of that frame.  Thus I'd say he is appropriately appointed the title of the 'most jacked golfer'.

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He looks like David Boston (juicer).  No way that is using natural sups.

Originally Posted by Jwat381

Laron Landry of the Washington Redskins.

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Originally Posted by Beachcomber

His % body fat is (I'm guessing) 5 to 8%.  Tigers % body fat is probably closer to 12 to 15%.  There was a picture of Tiger with his shirt off (I believe it was a GQ article?) from a few years ago - and he isn't as lean as I thought.  He actually had mini man boobs.

As far as getting the most of of what you have... I'd say Camilo has done that.  He can't get any more out of that frame.  Thus I'd say he is appropriately appointed the title of the 'most jacked golfer'.

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I think Serena Williams has bigger arms than Tiger. And much bigger floatation devices.

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Originally Posted by Jwat381

Football is wrong, I think basketball is wrong, and golf is definitely wrong. Lee Westood or Tiger is more jacked than Camilo for sure. Cool list tho haha.

Football is not wrong. I can't think of a more jacked player - though I can think of a whole lot better players than Gholston.

And I think the list must've gone with how much of the player's body is muscle and how much muscle the player has altogether. I agree with Camilo.

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most ripped does not mean strongest.  i used to work with a body builder.  the week prior to the competition he was ripped as hell but an 8 year old girl could have beaten him up.  body fat is important.  without fat, there is no storage of energy.

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I already posted the pic of Laron Landry - if you don't think he's the most Jacked player in football, then you have a different opinion than I have and that's not acceptable on the internet.

Originally Posted by Kapanda

Football is not wrong. I can't think of a more jacked player - though I can think of a whole lot better players than Gholston.

And I think the list must've gone with how much of the player's body is muscle and how much muscle the player has altogether. I agree with Camilo.

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Originally Posted by Jwat381

I already posted the pic of Laron Landry - if you don't think he's the most Jacked player in football, then you have a different opinion than I have and that's not acceptable on the internet.

LMAO!

Yo, Landry is jacked, but he's like, 220, 230.

Gholston is over 260 of pure muscle!!

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I'd say hockey is a sport that has one of the more diverse sets of muscles that must be strong and toned.  I can't believe that Chara is the example, never thought of him that way at all.

I have no idea who I'd pick for golf, John Daly...

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