Tuesday, November 5, 2013

FREAK SHOW 2013 20

IFNB FREAK SHOW CHAIRMAN'S PICK WINNERS 
Freak Show 2013 Chairman's Pick winners: lightheavyweight pro Julian Graff, heavyweight pro JK Roher, 
heavyweight pro Matt Boyer, heavyweight amateur Yann Perrod and Megaweight Wade "Destroyer" Troy. 

The Chairman's Committee of the International Federation of Naked Bodybuilding is the recognized authority on "determination of the ultimate male physique." And while their standards are strict, they are also always evolving.  Which is why many of the larger IFNB contests often have a "Chairman's Pick" prize, given to naked bodybuilders who the IFNB recognizes as men who can help shape these standards for judges in he future.

Co-chair of the IFNB Mel Arroyo presented the prizes at the contest saying "I am certain these men will play important roles in helping us keep our admiration of the perfect male shape."  The winners will meet in a private conference with Arroyo where they will "provide examples of their prowess as alpha men" to help discuss any necessary changes in judging procedures.

Some of the winners were (as announced by Arroyo):

Lightheavyweight pro Julian Graff: "The man is a master of anal stim prep, often generously allowing even his opponents to mount him aggressively, mutually benefitting boy competitors.  His insights as a pro who prefers anal stim yet presents with such masculine prowess will be helpful for he committee to explore."

Heavyweight pro JK Roher: "It is rare someone so young remains so traditional, carving a name for himself internationally.  His is a body and a giant man cock that we feel it is important for the chairmen of the IFNB experience first hand."

Heavyweight pro Matt Boyer: "His extensive years in non-naked bodybuilding make Mr. Boyer incredibly useful for us to understand the mindset of the muscle obsessed."

Heavyweight amateur Yann Perrod: "While not yet a pro, this teenager's unusually superior development gives chairmen a chance to evaluate our standards of judging on a younger boy."

Megaweight Wade Troy, "The Destroyer": "Like so many megaweights, the Destroyer [Wade Troy] will often attack 7, 8 even 10 assistants backstage to prep for his impressively monstrous presentations in contests.  As the trend towards megaweights grows, we need to keep an eye on these out-of-control muscle monsters, and feel that Mr. Troy's unyielding aggression will be useful to experience."

The Chairman's meeting with the athletes is scheduled for mid-contest.  

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9 comments:

  1. Arroyo’s presence and selections give the Freak Expo the seal of approval it needs from those that might accuse it of being just a side show. I’m sure his conference with the champs will be intense and productive for all – I wish we could be flies on the wall at that meeting!

    It’s great to see Graff get recognition too; his experience with intense and regular anal stim can be an example for a lot of pros – his ability to harness the intense, blind energy to fuck of his fellow competitors backstage will continue to give him an advantage in his own prep and ability to stay in top stim condition during events.

    Though still young, Roher really is the Mr. Alpha in training – Perrod, whenever he turns pro, might be his only true competition. The man is the total package physically, mentally and philosophically. I also hope Boyer continues to share ways to bring more of the truly committed non-naked bodybuilders into the true sport celebrating the male body. And what Troy lacks in finesse, I’m sure his method of aggressive training – and the astounding and MASSIVE results – will continue to set the example for judges and competitors alike.

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    1. I agree. I'm glad Mel Arroyo himself is at the show and spoke. Just because the FreaXpo is all about muscle freaks and monster cock does not mean that the contest is not serious. The Freak Show is a legit contest, so it's awesome that Arroyo and the top brass at the IFNB were so present to show their support.

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    2. I agree that Roher has a Mr. A win in his future.

      And I agree that Perrod is beginning to be a total package. I don't know about mentally (yet) but philosophically he is on the right track. Perrod ONLY brags and ONLY seeks attention - which is the mark of a Mr. Alpha in the making. There's no way he won't turn pro soon, and then you may be right that Roher may have to watch his back!

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    3. I agree that Graff represents the new trend in naked bodybuilders. More and more dudes are using intense anal stim to get an edge for the stage. Julian Graff has always been aggressive backstage and his eagerness to present his ruined muscle fuckhole in front of the twitching dicks of his fellow competitors is a sign that he is determined to WIN on stage. Spreading meaty gluteus for fellow competitors is getting less and less stigma among naked bodybuilders as more and more incorporate anal stim to prep their cocks for the stage. Graff's ability to use what is around him to his own advantage makes him a solid choice for standards consulting.

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  2. I heard Arroyo started out as an assistant and worked pump rooms for years. He can take giant cock ass poundings for hours. I feel like having a musclecock slut bottom on the head chairman's board of the IFNB will drive it down. This league stands for the ultimate male image, and how can the bodybuilders' bitch be trusted with that role? I mean look at who Arroy chose for consulting, they all have dangerous cocks. A cockhungry fuckbitch who real men use as a fuckhole should never have been allowed into any position of authority in an organization as respected as the IFNB.

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    1. Whoa! Strong words!

      I understand your concern - that alpha status and standards are best determined via alpha men. But Arroyo's past as a bodybuilding assistant is not a disadvantage to his presence on the board. And he is only ONE chairman.

      I agree that his choice of Perrod is suspicious. Perrod is a celebrity but not a pro, so it makes me wonder if he is just trying to enjoy getting pain fucked by a monster cock. But even that isn't unreasonable - like him or hate him, Perrod represents the future of the IFNB.

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  3. I disagree that Arroyo has been bad for the IFNB. He may have been an assistant before, but that means he knows how the circuit works, even if he never attained the rank of an alpha pro. He has done great work to raise the visibility and profile of naked bodybuilding in the past few years - getting the public to recognize it not only as an acceptable sport, but the greatest sport of male dominance. He's also brought a great professionalism to the IFNB sponsored events - just look at the disaster that was the Amateur Rumble this year to know how a badly run naked bodybuilding event can just look like a sloppy muscle orgy if not held to standards.

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    1. You raise good points. The current chair board of the IFNB has done great work bringing more attention to naked bodybuilding in the past years, and Arroyo is part of that effort. The current Board of Chairs has been great at building he numbers of naked bodybuilding, and have been far more proactive with media coverage. Looh how often they give the photographers at this blog site exclusive access! For example, they never used to let media behind the scenes at the Beef Boy Classic, but this year we saw more ass raping cock prep than ever before. They really want the public to understand the rigors of this sport.

      However, the disastrous Amateur Rumble was partly Arroyo's fault, in that the whole Board of Chairs was responsible for choosing the Conference of Erect Penis Bodybuilders (CEPB) and Greg Merrill to run the event. Usually the Rumble was managed by the more competent amateur league, the Amateur Federation of Naked Bodybuilders (AFNB). The AFNB runs far tighter shows, and the CEPB was just trying to show off. The CEPB's Greg Merrill seemed to LIKE how the show went, and was letting infractions slide left and right.

      Even Arroyo's fellow co-chair, Freemen Garrity was VERY outspoken about his dislike of the choice of Merrill and the CEPB running the Rumble. Arroyo's intentions were int he right place because he wants to allow amateur bodybuilding to grow and gave the smaller CEPB a chance to shine. But it created a horrible disaster. Arroyo and the board had nothing to do with the disastrous show, but they did pick Merrill and his CEPB, making them partly to blame.

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  4. I'm sure the Chairman knows what he's about. What I'd like to see, however, is an in-depth profile, a series, of what goes on in the Relief Rooms. An interview with some of the younger athletes, showing how they're learning from the pros....and what they do, out of sheer inspiration, to relax these behemoths. And by the way....why no access to the Archives?

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