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<blockquote data-quote="RedruthRFC" data-source="post: 1185454" data-attributes="member: 58362"><p>The points gap in the final between the top two and third spot seems to confirm my gut feeling that it's a two-horse race between Stoltman and Hooper at the moment. While the organisers' obsession with Atlas stones continues and while Tom's static strength continues improving, you've got to think that he's got a great shot at winning another three ***les. If he does, I'd have no problem calling him the GOAT WSM competitor, but he needs a lot more acolades before I would consider him the GOAT strongman competitor. It's mad to think that a 3 WSM winner has only won 4 international competitions at 28 attempts. Compared to Big Z's 82 wins in 150 international competitions, he has a long way to go IMO. For him to be in the GOAT conversation, I would looks for a few Arnold's / WUS / Shaw Classic / Rogue / Europe's wins on his CV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedruthRFC, post: 1185454, member: 58362"] The points gap in the final between the top two and third spot seems to confirm my gut feeling that it's a two-horse race between Stoltman and Hooper at the moment. While the organisers' obsession with Atlas stones continues and while Tom's static strength continues improving, you've got to think that he's got a great shot at winning another three ***les. If he does, I'd have no problem calling him the GOAT WSM competitor, but he needs a lot more acolades before I would consider him the GOAT strongman competitor. It's mad to think that a 3 WSM winner has only won 4 international competitions at 28 attempts. Compared to Big Z's 82 wins in 150 international competitions, he has a long way to go IMO. For him to be in the GOAT conversation, I would looks for a few Arnold's / WUS / Shaw Classic / Rogue / Europe's wins on his CV. [/QUOTE]
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