
Numbers don't lie, or do they? Mark Twain once said:
There are lies, damned lies and statistics.
Let it be known that I wrote this article free of prejudice. I wanted to see what the numbers revealed, and just who was the greatest Mr. Olympia competitor of all-time.
This year we mark the 50th anniversary of the Mr. Olympia competition. What follows is an analysis of the results from the previous 49 competitions. Points will be awarded as follows:
With this system in place, I proceeded to add up the points for every Olympia competitor in the history of the contest. What follows are the results.
Before we begin though, let's take a look at a bit of Mr. Olympia trivia.
The greatest Mr. Olympia of all-time is...
“Everybody wants to be a bodybuilder, but nobody wants to lift no heavy-ass weights.” - Ronnie Coleman
“I had the goal to be the best since day one.” - Jay Cutler
"Exercise to stimulate, not to annihilate. The world wasn't formed in a day, and neither were we. Set small goals and build upon them." - Lee Haney
"The resistance that you fight physically in the gym and the resistance that you fight in life can only build a strong character." - Arnold Schwarzenegger
"At the end of the day it's not a weight contest, it's a visual contest. And it doesn't matter what you say you weigh, if you don't look that big then you don't look that big." - Dorian Yates
"Every bodybuilder is extraordinary and contributes something good to the sport. There is something I like about every Mr. Olympia." - Kevin Levrone
“A lot of guys have better genes but if you work hard and consistently, you can outperform them.” - Frank Zane
"The key to building massive pecs will always be related to how much weight you're tossing around in the gym! You play with little weights, you wind up with little pecs it's that simple." - Shawn Ray
"It's not about mass any more. It's all about symmetry, definition, conditioning. Everything has to be on point in order to win the show." - Dexter Jackson
"I never expected to do bodybuilding because my country was a communist country and in a communist country back then, bodybuilding was not allowed." - Sergio Oliva
"I'm the strongest bodybuilding who ever lived, I think." - Franco Columbu
"I refuse to be just average." - Phil Heath
"Bodybuilding is all about putting stress on a muscle. If you cannot achieve a sufficient amount of stress using straight repetitions and sets, then these advanced training techniques can help the advanced trainer push the muscle beyond the normal failure point and into that growth threshold." - Lee Labrada
"I think you, and others, would be aware that the quality is not the same as it was back in the 90s when Shawn Ray, Chris Cormier, Kevin Levrone, Paul Dillett, Milos Sarcev and myself were at our finest. It hasn't been that way for some time." - Flex Wheeler
"When I was a kid I used to read a lot of the Batman and Superman comic books and also the Incredible Hulk. It used to inspire me because they made the characters look so built and muscular. I would wonder, wow, can someone actually look like that." - Rich Gaspari
"When you start, first you look at yourself. You`re too fat. You`re too skinny. Then you try bodybuilding, which helps you take care of yourself. You eat better; you cut out the partying, cut out the booze. And once you do it, you feel better." - Albert Beckles
"I never wanted to become a pro bodybuilder and I never had the desire to look like a bodybuilder when I started out. I was 17 years of age and was playing soccer. At that time I went to a little weight room, which was located next to the soccer field. I just wanted to do some leg presses and some leg extensions in order to have stronger legs for soccer." - Nasser El Sonbaty
"I am an aesthetic body. My body does what it does and if I train in the same manner as two other people or ten other people, my body would develop the way it does regardless. And I always say this at my seminars." - Chris Dickerson
"I am not that type of a person that someone could just doubt me and I will sit there and take that. I will show everyone exactly who I am and what I am made of, how hard I can work, how good a competitor I will be this year, and that I have a great body to work with." - Chris Cormier
"Your dreams are always going to be the most important to you than they will be to anybody else. So keep dreaming, keep believing, keep pressing forward. So all those warriors out there – be encouraged." - Kai Greene
"I got into lifting weights as something to do after school. I started with a few weights in my bedroom, and here and there I’d pick things up for a few dollars from friends around the neighborhood. Soon I had a whole bunch of steel plates, dumbbells and bars in my bedroom in my parents’ apartment." - Victor Martinez
"Bodybuilding is not just about physical training with weights to change how you look. It's about mind, body and spirit together in union so that everything grows, not just your muscles." - Serge Nubret
"I have always enjoyed training very hard. But I have noticed that as you get older the response is not as efficient and it is not as easy - not as good and the recovery is not as fast. But you have to adapt accordingly; you have to adjust." - Samir Bannout
"I have always enjoyed early training it just really gets you going for the rest of your day. I train one time per day, because my whole theory is 90% of bodybuilding is nutrition timing. The right nutrition with the right nutrients at the right time, making sure you take in a lot of water. Doing the same thing religiously 24/7 365 days per year, bodybuilding is all about repetition." - Robby Robinson
"Back home in Egypt I used to be an Olympic weightlifter, and that's where I paid my dues with endless heavy, power workouts." - Mohamed Makkawy
"I began on the iron to get strong at the age of 12. I trained Monday, Wednesday and Friday three times a week and I never missed a workout and until the age of 19, when I won the Mr. Universe. It took eight years of hard work, three times a week." - Harold Poole
"This is what I do for my living and I've always wanted to be a pro bodybuilder. I'm just living my dream and am happy that everything has gone so well." - Dennis Wolf
"I suppose I became interested in bodybuilding as a way to prove myself to my family and certainly to myself." - Boyer Coe
"We generally use an exercise until we cease to progress on it and then change to another. This generally lasts a couple of months. Thus the workout program is in a constant state of flux." - Larry Scott
"It took me 20 years of hard training to get the physique I have today. What you need is what I had – believe in yourself." - Branch Warren