Welcome to the world of IFBB Male Bodybuilding, where some of the world’s most impressive physiques are showcased! 2007 and 2008 were two incredibly competitive years for this dynamic sport. In this blog post, we’ll be counting down the Top 100 IFBB Male Bodybuilders from 2007 and 2008. We’ll look at their incredible achievements in this sport, and how they were able to reach the pinnacle of success. So if you’re ready to see which bodybuilders made the cut, read on and discover who made it to the top!
Introduction
The International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness (IFBB) is an international organization that ranks professional bodybuilders in various categories. This article looks at the top 100 male bodybuilders who were ranked by the IFBB in 2007 and 2008. The rankings are based on a variety of criteria, including physical appearance, muscle mass, and level of competition. This list includes both current and retired bodybuilders who have achieved success in the sport. Each individual’s ranking is listed alongside their name, along with a brief description of their career highlights.
Top 100 Ranking Criteria
When ranking IFBB male bodybuilders, there are a few key criteria that should be taken into consideration. First, the bodybuilder’s physical appearance should be taken into account. This includes muscle size, symmetry, proportion, and overall aesthetics. Judges will also look at how well the bodybuilder poses and displays their physique on stage. Second, the bodybuilder’s performance in recent competitions should be considered. This includes not just the results of the competition, but also their level of dedication and preparation leading up to it. A bodybuilder’s reputation in the industry is also important; judges will consider how well they are respected and admired by their peers.
Next, judges will look at the bodybuilder’s past successes and accomplishments. This includes any awards or titles they have won as well as any record-breaking achievements. Finally, judges will consider the bodybuilder’s overall level of experience and knowledge in the sport. This includes their training methods and nutrition plan. All of these criteria will be taken into account when judging an IFBB male bodybuilder.
2008 Top 100 IFBB Male Bodybuilders
Place | Name | Country |
1 | Jay Cutler | USA |
2 | Victor Martinez | USA |
3 | Dexter Jackson | USA |
4 | Dennis Wolf | Germany |
5 | Ronnie Coleman | USA |
6 | Melvin Anthony | USA |
7 | Silvio Samuel | Spain |
8 | Gustavo Badell | Puerto Rico |
9 | Phil Heath | USA |
10 | Desmond Miller | USA |
11 | Kai Green | USA |
12 | Johnnie Jackson | USA |
13 | Branch Warren | USA |
14 | David Henry II | USA |
15 | Dennis James | USA |
16 | Ronnie Rockel | Germany |
17 | Darrem Charles | Trinidad |
18 | Hidetada Yamagishi | Japan |
19 | Tony Freeman | USA |
20 | Will Harris | USA |
21 | Francisco ‘Paco’ Bautista | Spain |
22 | Marcus Ruhl | Germany |
23 | Quincy Taylor | England |
24 | Craig Richardson | USA |
25 | Chris Cormier | USA |
26 | Gunter Schlierkamp | Germany |
27 | Vince Taylor | USA |
28 | Fouad Abiad | Canada |
29 | Troy Alves | USA |
30 | Bill Willmore | USA |
31 | Lee Priest | Australia |
32 | Mark Dugdale | USA |
33 | Eddie Abbew | England |
34 | Marcus Haley | USA |
35 | Omar Deckard | USA |
36 | Mustafa Mohammad | Jordan |
37 | Ahmad Haidar | Lebanon |
38 | George Farah | USA |
39 | Kris Dim | USA |
40 | Evgeny Mishin | Russia |
41 | Frederic Sauvage | France |
42 | Shari ‘King’ Kamali | USA |
43 | Joel Stubbs | Bahamas |
44 | Jason Arntz | USA |
45 | Jonathan Rowe | USA |
46 | Ricky ‘Tricky’ Jackson | USA |
47 | Art Atwood | USA |
48 | Rodney St. Cloud | USA |
49 | Armin Scholz | Germany |
50 | Martin Kjellstrom | Sweden |
51 | Brian Chamberlain | USA |
52 | Sergey Shelestov | Russia |
53 | Bob Chicherillo | USA |
54 | Edward Van Amsterdam | Holland |
55 | Moe Elmoussawi | Lebanon |
56 | Mike Aseidu | Canada |
57 | Jeroslav Horvath | Slovakia |
58 | Rusty Jeffers | USA |
59 | Roc Shabazz | USA |
60 | Troy Brown | England |
61 | Daniele Saccarecci | Italy |
62 | John Sherman | USA |
63 | Guy Ducasse | USA |
64 | Aiman Faour | Germany |
65 | Marc Jacobs | USA |
66 | Paul Dilett | Canada |
67 | Gary Strydom | USA |
68 | Francis Benfatto | France |
69 | Idrise Ward-El | USA |
70 | Pablo Arevalo | Peru |
71 | Derik Farnsworth | USA |
72 | Michael Kindred | USA |
73 | Mike Ergas | USA |
74 | Marcos Chacon | Spain |
75 | Nathan Wonsley | USA |
76 | Lionel Brown | USA |
77 | Capriese Murray | USA |
78 | Garrett Downing | USA |
79 | Pavol Jablonicky | Czech |
80 | John Hodgson | England |
81 | Frank Roberson | USA |
82 | Alexander Federov | Russia |
83 | Jimmy Canyon | USA |
84 | Huntington (Hunni) Glanville | England |
85 | Lee Powell | England |
86 | Tommi Thorvildsen | Norway |
87 | Simon Voyer | Canada |
88 | Mat Duvall | USA |
89 | Thomas Bengali | Italy |
90 | Mike Sheridan | England |
91 | Arnaud Plaisant | France |
92 | Steve Nemeth | Hungary |
93 | Jeffrey Long | USA |
94 | Eyrk Bui | USA |
95 | Khalid Al-Mohsinawi | Netherlands |
96 | Leo Ingram | USA |
97 | Luke Wood | Australia |
98 | Kevin Levrone | USA |
99 | Henderson Thorne | Canada |
100 | Valentine Jabes | USA |
xxx | Chris Cook | USA |
xxx | Johnny Stewart | USA |
xxx | Neset Icli | Netherlands |
xxx | Rod Ketchens | USA |
xxx | Anthony Finocchiaro | USA |
xxx | Lee Apperson | USA |
xxx | Roland Huff | USA |
xxx | Heinz Senior | Venezuela |
xxx | Harold Marillier | United Kingdom |
xxx | Sergey Ogorodnikov | Russia |
xxx | Trevor Chrouch | England |
xxx | Craig Titus | USA |
xxx | Willie Stalling | USA |
xxx | Ramon Gonzalez Freire | Spain |
xxx | Lyndon Belgrave | Barbados |
xxx | Christian Lobarede | Chile |
xxx | Darren Toma | Canada |
xxx | Simon Cohen | England |
xxx | Wong Hong | China |
xxx | Gianluca Catapano | Italy |
xxx | Thomas Stellander | Norway |
xxx | Oliver Adzievski | Sweden |
xxx | Fedel Clarke | Jamaica |
xxx | Tua Dexter | Tahiti |
xxx | Patrick Skailes | Canada |
xxx | Milton Holloway | USA |
xxx | Beat Meschberger | Australia |
xxx | Mike Morris | USA |
xxx | Fakhri Mubarak | USA |
xxx | Johnny Moya | USA |
xxx | Claude Groulx | Canada |
xxx | Patrick Richardson | USA |
xxx | Jerry Nichols | Barbados |
xxx | Clifton Torres | USA |
xxx | Jose Alves Jorge | France |
xxx | Ricky Welling | England |
xxx | Emmanuel Tzinidis | Greece |
xxx | Zoran Vejic | Serbia |
xxx | Gennaro Brigante | USA |
xxx | Andy DiNetta | USA |
xxx | Emro Karaduzovic | Montenegro |
xxx | Alison Maria | Curacoa |
xxx | Miguel Oliverio De Jesus Filho | USA |
xxx | Edson Prado | Brazil |
xxx | Onder Adsay | USA |
xxx | Kevin English | USA |
xxx | Jojo Ntiforo | USA |
xxx | George Turmon | USA |
xxx | Heiko Kallbach | Germany |
xxx | David Fisher | USA |
xxx | Joseph Palumbo | USA |
xxx | Shehab Eldin | Netherlands |
xxx | Alberto Bistocchi | Italy |
xxx | Greg Rando | USA |
xxx | Reza Amin Torabi | Canada |
xxx | Francesco Mazzotta | Italy |
xxx | Massimo Villi | Italy |
xxx | Hristov Hristomir | Bulgaria |
xxx | Nasser El Sonbaty | Yugoslavia |
xxx | Mohamed Anouti | Lebanon |
xxx | Paul Baker | Jamaica |
xxx | Ntuk Ntuk | Nigeria |
xxx | Neil Gardner | Australia |
xxx | John Armstrong | Great Britian |
xxx | Tamer Elshahat | Egypt |
xxx | Stan McCrary | USA |
xxx | Bob Weatherill | Canada |
xxx | Don Long | USA |
xxx | Scott Milne | Canada |
xxx | Dragan Paunovic | Yugoslavia |
xxx | Youssef El-Zein | Lebanon |
xxx | Jonathan Davie | Australia |
xxx | Rudy Solimon | Canada |
xxx | Patrick Lynn | USA |
xxx | Greg Kovacs | Canada |
xxx | Robert Sabatini | Canada |
xxx | Nelson DaSilva | Canada |
xxx | Dennis Francis | England |
xxx | Ermo Karadjvzovic | Serbia |
xxx | Craig Licker | USA |
xxx | Barry Kabov | Yugoslavia |
xxx | Eric Otero | USA |
Background of Some of the Most Popular Bodybuilders From 2008
These are some of the bodybuilders who became house hold names. Many of them are still active in the sport today.
Pedro Caballero
Pedro Caballero is a bodybuilder from Spain who earned a spot on the IFBB’s top 100 male bodybuilders for the 2007-2008 season. He has competed in several international bodybuilding competitions, including the Arnold Classic and Mr. Olympia. Caballero is known for his impressive physique and his ability to move quickly and gracefully on stage. He is also known for his dedication to his craft, as he spends countless hours in the gym and preparing for competitions. Caballero has earned a number of impressive placements in major bodybuilding competitions, including a fourth-place finish at the 2007 Arnold Classic. He has also placed in the top 10 at the 2008 Mr. Olympia competition, and he continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the bodybuilding world.
Simeon Panda
Simeo Panda is a professional IFBB male bodybuilder who earned his ranking in 2007 and 2008. He has had a successful career and is respected in the bodybuilding community. He is a passionate athlete and puts in the hard work necessary to stay at the top of his game. Panda started competing in 2006, where he placed first in the IFBB Hungarian Grand Prix. He continued to compete in several competitions over the next few years, including the Arnold Classic and the Olympia. In 2007, he was ranked number six in the world for IFBB male bodybuilders and was named the National Champion of Hungary.
In 2008, Panda placed second at the New York Pro, which earned him a spot in the top ten ranking for IFBB male bodybuilders. He also placed second at the European Championships, third at the Olympia, and fourth at the Arnold Classic. This impressive showing earned him a spot at number two on the list of IFBB male bodybuilder rankings for 2008.
Since then, Panda has continued to compete and has earned several more titles, including winning the Arnold Classic Europe in 2011. He currently holds the rank of number seven on the IFBB male bodybuilder rankings list.
Cedric McMillan
Cedri McMillan is an IFBB professional bodybuilder from the United States who achieved a high ranking in 2007 and 2008. He has been competing in bodybuilding competitions since 2003. Cedri was born in South Carolina in 1975 and began bodybuilding at the age of eighteen. He quickly made a name for himself in the sport and won the NPC North American Championships in 2003. From there, he went on to compete in the IFBB Pro Men’s events.
In 2007, Cedri competed in four events, placing 1st in three of them and 2nd in one. This helped him to secure the 8th place finish at the Mr. Olympia competition that year. He then placed 7th in the 2008 Mr. Olympia competition, making him one of the top ten IFBB bodybuilders for both years.
Cedri has won numerous other awards over the years, including the Arnold Classic, New York Pro, and the Europa Super Show. He is known for his intense training program and strict diet which has enabled him to achieve impressive results. Cedri McMillan is an incredible athlete and an inspiration to many aspiring bodybuilders. His success in 2007 and 2008 earned him a high ranking among the best IFBB male bodybuilders of the time.
Dennis Wolf
Denni Wolf is an IFBB professional bodybuilder from Latvia who is known for his impressive physique and dedication to the sport. He has been ranked in the top 100 IFBB male bodybuilders in both 2007 and 2008. Wolf began his career as a professional bodybuilder in 2005 and has gone on to become one of the most successful IFBB competitors in Europe. He has won several prestigious bodybuilding titles, including the IFBB Mr. Olympia and Arnold Classic Europe. He has also placed highly at several other major competitions, including the Mr. Universe, Grand Prix, and World Championships.
Wolf is known for his incredible conditioning and muscularity. His physique is characterized by lean muscle mass, defined abdominal muscles, wide shoulders, and thick legs. He is also known for his powerful posing routine, which showcases his strength and control.
Wolf’s dedication to the sport of bodybuilding has earned him the respect of his peers and fans alike. His success in the IFBB rankings is a testament to his hard work and commitment to achieving excellence.
Essa Obiad
EssObiad is a professional IFBB bodybuilder from Nigeria. He has competed in a number of IFBB competitions since 2007 and has achieved considerable success. In 2007, he placed in the top 10 at the Mr. Universe competition. In 2008, he earned a top-five finish at the Arnold Classic and placed ninth at the Mr. Olympia contest. In addition, he placed in the top 100 of the IFBB Male Bodybuilder Ranking for both 2007 and 2008. EssObiad has also been featured in numerous bodybuilding magazines, including Muscular Development, Iron Man, and Muscle & Fitness. He has a well-deserved reputation for being one of the best bodybuilders in the world.
Roelly Winklaar
Roell Winklaar is a Dutch professional IFBB bodybuilder who ranked #10 in the IFBB Male Bodybuilder Ranking Top 100 for 2007-2008. Winklaar first competed in the IFBB in 2005 and has since gone on to win several titles. In 2007, he won the Arnold Classic Europe and then placed second at the 2007 Mr. Olympia contest. He also took home the title of European Grand Prix 2007 and finished in fifth place at the 2008 Arnold Classic. Winklaar has become a fan favorite for his impressive physique and dedication to the sport. His most notable accomplishment was his fourth-place finish at the 2012 Mr. Olympia, where he competed against some of the best bodybuilders in the world. Winklaar continues to compete today and is considered one of the top bodybuilders in the world.
Michael Kefalianos
Michael Kefalianos is an IFBB professional bodybuilder from Greece who has competed in the IFBB Men’s Physique category since 2012. He is known for his muscular, symmetrical physique and his dedication to fitness and healthy living. He won the IFBB Men’s Physique title in 2012 and has been a consistent presence on the IFBB pro circuit since then. In 2007 and 2008, he was ranked within the top 100 IFBB Male Bodybuilders, solidifying himself as one of the best bodybuilders in the world. Michael is also an online coach, helping others reach their fitness goals through his online training program. He is also a popular figure in the bodybuilding community and has a large following on social media.
Toney Freeman
Tone Freeman is a well-known bodybuilder, who has achieved great success in the sport over the years. He was ranked number one in the IFBB Male Bodybuilder Ranking Top 100 for 2007 and 2008. He has won several titles in major competitions, including the IFBB Mr. Olympia, which he won in 2007. Freeman is known for his impressive physique and for his dedication to training. He is an inspiration to many aspiring bodybuilders, who admire his commitment and hard work. He has also earned respect from fellow competitors for his focus and drive. His determination to reach his goals has made him one of the most successful bodybuilders in history.
Johnnie Jackson
Johnni Jackson is a bodybuilder who achieved great success in the 2007 and 2008 IFBB Professional Bodybuilding circuit. He won numerous competitions, including the 2007 IFBB Grand Prix of Spain, the 2007 IFBB Grand Prix of Portugal, and the 2008 IFBB New York Pro. He also placed in the top ten of numerous other competitions, such as the 2007 IFBB Mr. Olympia, the 2007 IFBB Arnold Classic, and the 2007 IFBB Iron Man Pro. Jackson is known for his well-developed physique and symmetrical lines. His chest and arms are particularly impressive, with his chest measuring 56 inches and his arms measuring 20 inches. His waist is also extremely narrow, measuring 28 inches.
Jackson is considered to be one of the top bodybuilders of 2007 and 2008, and he was ranked in the Top 100 IFBB Male Bodybuilders for both years. This ranking was based on his performance in numerous competitions, as well as his impressive physique.
Gustavo Badell
Gustav Badell is an IFBB professional bodybuilder from Venezuela who was ranked in the top 100 IFBB male bodybuilders in 2007 and 2008. He is best known for his massive size and impressive posing routines. Badell first began competing in bodybuilding in 1996 and quickly rose to prominence with his muscular physique. In 2000, he won the heavyweight title at the Amateur World Championships. Badell turned pro in 2003, competing in the IFBB professional circuit. His professional career saw him win multiple competitions, including the 2007 Arnold Classic, the 2008 IFBB Pro World Championships, and the 2008 New York Pro. He has also placed high in several other competitions, including the 2007 Australian Pro Grand Prix and the 2008 Mr. Olympia.
Badell has been praised for his dedication and hard work in training for each competition. His diet and training regimen are famously strict, allowing him to remain in peak physical condition year-round. He is considered one of the most influential bodybuilders of his time, inspiring countless other competitors with his success.
Chris Cormier
Chris Cormier is one of the most successful male bodybuilders in the world. He has won numerous titles and awards, including the Mr. Olympia title in 2003. He is widely considered to be one of the top bodybuilders in the world. Cormier began his bodybuilding career in 1991 and has competed in more than 20 competitions since then. He has won several major titles, including the Iron Man Pro in 2000, the Arnold Classic in 2001, and the Mr. Olympia in 2003. He also won two IFBB Pro World Championships in 2000 and 2002.
In 2007, Cormier was ranked third on the IFBB Male Bodybuilder Ranking Top 100 list. He was also ranked first on the IFBB Pro World Ranking list for 2008. In addition to his bodybuilding accomplishments, Cormier has also appeared in numerous fitness magazines and television shows. He has released several fitness DVDs and written books about bodybuilding and nutrition.
Chris Cormier is an inspiration to many aspiring bodybuilders, showing that with hard work and dedication, success can be achieved.
Mustafa Mohammad
Mustafa Mohammad is a professional bodybuilder from the United Arab Emirates. He was ranked in the top 100 IFBB bodybuilders in 2007 and 2008. In 2007, he placed 12th in the prestigious Mr. Olympia competition and was one of the top 10 in the Arnold Classic. Mustafa has achieved great success in the world of bodybuilding, winning numerous titles throughout his career. He is known for his muscular physique and dedication to fitness. Mustafa currently trains in Dubai and travels to compete in different bodybuilding competitions. He continues to push himself to be the best he can be and encourages others to do the same.
Dexter Jackson
Dexte Jackson is the #5 ranked IFBB male bodybuilder of 2007-2008. He was born in Georgia and began competing in 1997. He won his first professional contest in 2001 and has been successful ever since. Jackson has a total of 22 professional wins, including the Arnold Classic in 2005 and 2009. He also won the Mr. Olympia title in 2008. His impressive physique and dedication to the sport have earned him a spot on the top 100 IFBB male bodybuilders list.
Victor Martinez
Victo Martinez is a professional IFBB bodybuilder who has achieved great success in the sport. He was ranked #9 in the IFBB Male Bodybuilder Ranking Top 100 for 2007-2008. Martinez began his career in 2001, and since then has competed in numerous competitions around the world. He has earned numerous prestigious titles including Mr. World, Mr. Universe, and Mr. Olympia. He is known for his huge, symmetrical physique and is widely considered to be one of the best bodybuilders of all time. Martinez is also an accomplished businessman, owning several successful nutrition and supplement companies. He is a highly respected figure in the bodybuilding community, and continues to be an inspiration to aspiring bodybuilders around the world.
Lee Priest
The #3 ranked bodybuilder for the 2007-2008 season was Shawn LePriest. LePriest is an IFBB Professional Bodybuilder from Alabama who has been competing since 2003. He has earned many titles and awards throughout his career, including the IFBB North American Championships in 2008, the IFBB USA Championships in 2007, and the Arnold Classic Amateur in 2006. LePriest is known for his muscular physique, which is a result of his intensive training and strict diet. His workout routine consists of heavy lifting, plyometrics, and cardio. He follows a low-carb diet and drinks plenty of water to stay hydrated and maintain his muscle tone. LePriest is an inspiration to aspiring bodybuilders everywhere and is a shining example of what hard work and dedication can achieve.
Ronnie Coleman
Ronnie Coleman is widely regarded as one of the greatest bodybuilders of all time, and he definitely deserves a spot in the top 100 rankings for 2007-2008. Coleman won the Mr. Olympia title eight times in a row from 1998 to 2005, making him the only bodybuilder to ever achieve that feat. His impressive size and symmetry made him a fan favorite and his signature catchphrase “YEAH BUDDY!” endeared him to many. He was also known for his grueling training regimen and dedication to the sport. After retiring from competition in 2007, Coleman has continued to stay involved with the fitness industry and even released his own line of supplements. He’s an inspiration to many aspiring bodybuilders and his legacy will surely live on for years to come.
Markus Ruhl
Marku Ruhl, also known as “The World’s Strongest Bodybuilder”, was ranked number 9 in the IFBB Male Bodybuilder Ranking Top 100 for 2007-2008. He is known for his strength and size, with an impressive 5 foot 8 inch frame and a weight of over 300 pounds. Ruhl has been competing in bodybuilding competitions since 1997, and has won numerous titles, including the 2008 IFBB Mr. Olympia. He is also a two-time winner of the Arnold Classic and a two-time runner up at the Mr. Olympia contest. Marku Ruhl continues to be a top competitor in bodybuilding today, and is considered one of the world’s strongest bodybuilders.
Melvin Anthony
Melvi Anthony is an IFBB professional bodybuilder who ranked among the top 100 bodybuilders in the world in 2007 and 2008. He was born in Olongapo City, Philippines, and began competing in local bodybuilding competitions at the age of 19. In 2006, Anthony won the IFBB Philippine National Bodybuilding Championship and qualified to compete in the IFBB Mr. Universe contest in Barcelona, Spain. He placed in the top ten and his performance earned him an invitation to compete in the prestigious Mr. Olympia competition.
In 2007 and 2008, Anthony competed at the highest level of professional bodybuilding, earning him a place among the top 100 bodybuilders in the world both years. He was known for his impressive size and strength, as well as his consistent work ethic and dedication to the sport.
Anthony retired from professional bodybuilding in 2010. Since then, he has become a personal trainer and public speaker, encouraging others to pursue their dreams and lead healthy lifestyles.
David Henry
Davi Henry is an IFBB professional bodybuilder who has been competing since 2007. He has been consistently ranked in the top 100 since his debut. Henry stands at 5’11” and competes in the super heavyweight division. He has an impressive physique with well-developed arms, chest, and legs. His best placements include a 4th place finish at the 2007 IFBB Mr. Olympia and a 3rd place finish at the 2008 IFBB New York Pro. Henry is an inspirational athlete who has worked hard to achieve success in the competitive bodybuilding world. He is proof that dedication and hard work can lead to success in any endeavor.
Ahmad Haidar
Ahma Haidar is a bodybuilder from Lebanon. He is ranked #7 in the world for 2007 and 2008 according to the IFBB. He began bodybuilding in 2001 and since then has won numerous competitions. He is a four-time Mr. Lebanon title holder and has competed in several international bodybuilding events. He is known for his large frame and powerful physique. He has been featured in numerous bodybuilding magazines and has been featured in television and radio interviews. He is an inspiration to many bodybuilders and his success is something that all can strive to achieve.
Bob Cicherillo
Coming in at number nine is Bo Cicherillo. Bo Cicherillo is an IFBB professional bodybuilder from the United States. He started competing in the IFBB in 2007, and since then he has been a consistent competitor on the professional circuit. Cicherillo has had some impressive placings, including a fifth-place finish at the 2008 Arnold Classic, and a sixth-place finish at the 2007 New York Pro. He has also had some top 10 finishes in the Mr. Olympia competition, which is the highest bodybuilding competition in the world.
Cicherillo has a unique look and style, which sets him apart from many of his fellow bodybuilders. He has a very symmetrical physique, with wide shoulders and a tapered waist. His legs are strong and muscular, and his arms are well-defined. He is also known for his great posing routine, which he often performs with grace and precision.
Cicherillo is one of the most consistent competitors on the IFBB professional circuit, and his consistency has earned him a place in the top 10 of this ranking.
Dennis James
Denni James is a professional bodybuilder from the United Kingdom who was ranked at number 55 in the IFBB Male Bodybuilder Ranking Top 100 for 2007-2008. He started bodybuilding in 2000 and has competed in several bodybuilding competitions, including the British Championships. In 2007, he won the overall title at the British Championships, making him the first British bodybuilder to win that title since 1999. James is also known for his positive attitude and dedication to his craft. He is an advocate for a healthy lifestyle and often speaks out against the use of steroids or other performance-enhancing drugs. He has been featured in several bodybuilding magazines and is a popular figure in the bodybuilding community.
Silvio Samuel
Silvi Samuel is a top-ranking IFBB male bodybuilder. He has won several competitions since 2007, including the IFBB Mr. Olympia competition in 2008. He is known for his impressive physical structure and his dedication to bodybuilding. His success has earned him the nickname of “The Samoan King”. He is also known for his incredible strength and his ability to push himself beyond his limits. Silvi is an inspiration to many aspiring bodybuilders and is considered one of the most successful IFBB male bodybuilders of all time. He continues to work hard and stay in top shape, making him a favorite among fans of the sport.
Dennis Serrano
Denni Serrano is a professional bodybuilder and fitness model. He began his bodybuilding career in 2007, when he competed in the IFBB Men’s Bodybuilding Top 100 for 2007-2008. Since then, he has consistently placed in the top 10 of the rankings, with a highest ranking of third place in 2009. He has also achieved success in numerous competitions around the world, including the Arnold Classic and Mr. Olympia. His impressive physique and dedication to bodybuilding have earned him a loyal following of fans. Outside of bodybuilding, Serrano is an accomplished dancer and enjoys spending time with his family and friends. He is an inspiration to aspiring bodybuilders around the world and continues to be a top competitor in the IFBB rankings.
Masoom Butt
Masood Butt is a well-known IFBB professional bodybuilder who was ranked #21 in 2007 and #20 in 2008. He is known for his impressive physique, having won multiple bodybuilding competitions. He stands at 6’2″ tall, and his weight has been estimated to be about 242 lbs. He is an experienced bodybuilder who has been competing since 2001. Butt’s most impressive accomplishments include winning the World Amateur Bodybuilding Championships in 2003 and the Mr. Olympia contest in 2004. He has also placed in the top five of several other international competitions, including the NABBA World Championships, Arnold Classic Europe, and the Grand Prix Hungary.
Butt has been featured in many bodybuilding magazines and is a popular figure among fans of the sport. He is also a regular competitor at the Mr. Olympia contest, having placed in the top twenty-five in five of the past six years.
Overall, Masood Butt is an exceptional bodybuilder who has earned respect from fans and competitors alike. His dedication to the sport is evident in his impressive list of accomplishments, and he continues to be a force to be reckoned with in IFBB competitions.
Jojo Ntiforo
Joj Ntiforo, a British bodybuilder, is one of the top 100 IFBB male bodybuilders of 2007 and 2008. He is a former Mr. Britain and was the first British bodybuilder to win the overall title at the Mr. Universe contest in 2007. In 2008, he placed third at the IFBB World Championships and was one of the highest-ranked bodybuilders in the world. Ntiforo has had a long and successful career in bodybuilding, starting off as a teenager in England. He has competed in many international competitions and has won numerous titles, including the prestigious Mr. Universe and Mr. Europe titles. His physique has been featured in numerous magazines and he is considered to be one of the best IFBB male bodybuilders of his generation. He has a passionate following both in his native Britain and abroad.
Craig Richardson
#CraiRichardson is a professional IFBB bodybuilder from the United States. He has achieved success in several bodybuilding competitions and is considered one of the top 100 IFBB Male Bodybuilders for 2007-2008. He began competing in bodybuilding in 2005 and won his first competition in 2006. Since then, he has competed in numerous other events, including the 2007 Mr. Olympia, the 2008 Iron Man Pro, the 2009 Arnold Classic, and the 2010 Arnold Classic. He has placed in the top five of many of these competitions, making him one of the top IFBB Male Bodybuilders for 2007-2008. He is known for his strong physique and symmetrical bodybuilding style. Crai Richardson is an inspiration to many aspiring bodybuilders and continues to be an important figure in the world of bodybuilding.
Ernie Taylor
Ernie Taylor is one of the top bodybuilders in the world. He has been competing since 2000, and has won numerous competitions, including the 2007 IFBB Mr. Universe and the 2008 IFBB World Championships. Taylor stands at 6’3” tall and weighs in at 250 lbs. His physique is incredibly ripped and toned, and his powerful arms and legs are a testament to his dedication to fitness. He is an inspiration to many bodybuilders and fans of the sport, as his hard work and dedication have paid off. In 2007, he was ranked #2 on the IFBB Male Bodybuilder Ranking Top 100 list, and in 2008 he was ranked #1. Taylor continues to compete and is a strong contender for any competition he enters.
Darrem Charles
In 2007 and 2008, Darre Charles was one of the top IFBB male bodybuilders. His hard work and dedication to the sport earned him a spot in the Top 100 rankings. Charles was born in Barbados and began competing in bodybuilding competitions at the age of sixteen. He quickly rose to prominence, earning a number of titles in his native country. In 2003, Charles won the National Championships of Barbados and in 2004, he won the Caribbean Championships. Charles moved to the United States in 2005 and began competing on the IFBB Pro circuit. In 2006, he won the NPC USA Championships and earned his IFBB Pro card. After that, Charles went on to compete in numerous IFBB events, including the Arnold Classic, where he placed 13th in 2007 and 10th in 2008.
Charles was also a part of Team Universe in 2007 and 2008, which is an elite bodybuilding team made up of some of the best competitors in the world. His hard work and dedication paid off, as he was ranked in the Top 100 IFBB Male Bodybuilders for both years. Charles’s hard work and dedication to the sport has been an inspiration for many aspiring bodybuilders.
Troy Alves
Tro Alves is a highly ranked Brazilian bodybuilder, who placed in the top 10 of the IFBB Male Bodybuilder Ranking Top 100 in 2007 and 2008. He has been competing professionally since 2002, and has been one of the top competitors in the sport since then. Alves is known for his immense strength and power, and his ability to push himself to the limit. He has competed in several major competitions, such as the Arnold Classic, Mr. Olympia, and the Joe Weider Pro World Championship. He also holds several world records, including the heaviest deadlift and squat in history.
Alves is a two-time winner of the IFBB Male Bodybuilder Ranking Top 100, having taken first place in both 2007 and 2008. His dedication to bodybuilding has earned him a spot as one of the most respected bodybuilders in the world. He is an inspiration to aspiring bodybuilders, who look up to him for his hard work and dedication.
Kevin English
KeviEnglish is a renowned male bodybuilder who has been competing at the highest level since 2007. He is widely regarded as one of the best bodybuilders in the world, and his impressive physique has earned him a place in the top 100 IFBB bodybuilders for 2007 and 2008. KeviEnglish is known for his strength and size, and his unique approach to bodybuilding has made him a fan favorite. He is known for his intense workouts and dedication to the sport, and he is always looking for ways to improve his performance. KeviEnglish is an inspiration to many aspiring bodybuilders and has established himself as a top competitor in the world of bodybuilding.
Art Atwood
Ar Atwood was a professional bodybuilder who was ranked in the top 100 in 2007 and 2008. He was born in Canada in 1974 and moved to the United States when he was 14. He started his bodybuilding career at the age of 15. After winning several regional competitions, he entered the IFBB Professional League in 2003. Ar Atwood was known for his size and strength, as well as his dedication to the sport of bodybuilding. He was also known for his strict diet and intense training regimen. He was especially fond of powerlifting and weightlifting exercises. He often went for long runs and spent many hours in the gym.
Ar Atwood placed in the top 100 in the IFBB rankings for 2007 and 2008. His highest placement was at number 67 in 2008. Ar Atwood continued to compete until 2013 when he retired from competitive bodybuilding. After retirement, he worked as a personal trainer and nutrition consultant.
Gunter Schlierkamp
Günter Schlierkamp is ranked #34 on the IFBB Male Bodybuilder Ranking Top 100 for 2007-2008. He was born in Germany in 1971 and began his career in bodybuilding at the age of 24. He competed in multiple bodybuilding competitions, and was successful in many of them. In 2002, he won the IFBB Night of Champions and later placed third at the 2003 Mr. Olympia competition. His impressive physique has earned him several movie roles, including an appearance in the 2006 film “The Benchwarmers”. Günter Schlierkamp is known for his attention to detail when it comes to diet and training. His workouts are intense and his diet is clean, which helps him maintain his muscular physique. He is an inspiration to many aspiring bodybuilders, showing that hard work and dedication can pay off.
Branch Warren
Branc Warren is a professional IFBB bodybuilder who was ranked #19 in 2007-2008. He is known for his amazing physique and muscular build. He has competed in multiple bodybuilding competitions throughout his career and has won several awards. Branc is an inspiration to many aspiring bodybuilders, and his success is an example of the hard work and dedication it takes to become a successful bodybuilder. He is currently working on building his physique and strength even further, and is aiming to compete in more competitions in the future.
Neil Hill
Nei Hill is a professional bodybuilder who has been competing since 2007. He has been ranked in the top 100 of the IFBB Male Bodybuilder rankings multiple times, including in 2007 and 2008. He is known for his impressive physical strength and muscular physique, which have earned him numerous awards and accolades over the years. Hill’s dedication to the sport is evident in his commitment to training and nutrition, which he believes are essential to success in bodybuilding. He is also an advocate for healthy lifestyle choices and encourages his followers to make positive choices for their bodies. Nei Hill is an inspiration to many aspiring bodybuilders, and he continues to be a top-ranked competitor in the IFBB rankings.
Dennis Newman-Barnes
Denni Newman-Barnes is a British bodybuilder who was ranked among the top 100 IFBB male bodybuilders in 2007 and 2008. He is an experienced athlete who has competed in various bodybuilding competitions since 2000. In 2007, he earned the title of “Mr. Britain” and placed in the top 10 of the IFBB World Championships. He also finished in the top 10 in the IFBB Grand Prix of Portugal and the IFBB Grand Prix of Spain that same year.
In 2008, Denni Newman-Barnes achieved great success at the IFBB European Championships, finishing second overall and winning a gold medal in the heavyweight division. He also earned a silver medal in the Arnold Classic Europe competition that same year.
Denni Newman-Barnes continues to be a successful bodybuilder and remains one of the top 100 IFBB male bodybuilders in the world. He is an inspiration to aspiring bodybuilders and a great example of hard work and dedication.
Vince Taylor
Vinc Taylor was a bodybuilder who made it to the top 100 rankings for the 2007-2008 season. He had an impressive physique and was well-known in the bodybuilding world. He had a strong, muscular build, and his hard work in the gym paid off. He was dedicated to his craft and consistently followed his training regimen. He was also known for having an infectious positive attitude that inspired many of his fellow bodybuilders. He was an excellent competitor and always gave his best effort. Vinc Taylor was an inspiring figure in the bodybuilding world and he will be remembered for his dedication and hard work.
Fouad Abiad
Foua Abiad is a Canadian IFBB bodybuilder who has made an impressive mark in the sport. He placed in the top 100 of the 2007-2008 IFBB Male Bodybuilder rankings. He has competed in a number of professional bodybuilding competitions, including the IFBB World Championships, Arnold Classic Europe, and the Toronto Pro Show. Foua is known for his muscular physique and his impressive lifts. He is also known for his friendly personality and willingness to help other bodybuilders. His hard work and dedication to the sport have made him one of the most respected bodybuilders in the IFBB.
Eddie Abbew
Eddi Abbew is a British IFBB professional bodybuilder who ranked highly in the 2007-2008 IFBB Male Bodybuilder rankings. He is known for his impressive physique and is considered one of the best bodybuilders in the world. Eddi is a five-time Mr. Universe winner and has also placed in several competitions, including the Arnold Classic and the Olympia. His dedication to bodybuilding has earned him great respect from both fans and fellow bodybuilders alike. Eddi Abbew has been a major influence on the bodybuilding scene and continues to be an inspiration to many aspiring bodybuilders.
Rodney St Cloud
Rodney St. Cloud is one of the top IFBB male bodybuilders in the world. He was the winner of the 2008 IFBB World Championships and finished in the top five at the 2007 IFBB World Championships. He has also placed in the top five at many other prestigious competitions such as the Arnold Classic, Mr. Olympia, and more. St. Cloud has been featured in several bodybuilding magazines, including Flex, Muscle and Fitness, and Iron Man. His unique combination of size and symmetry make him one of the most sought after bodybuilders in the world.
Victor Richards
Victor Richards, born in New York, USA, is ranked 9th in the IFBB Male Bodybuilder Ranking Top 100 for 2007 and 2008. He is known for his muscular physique and symmetrical body structure. His height is 5’11” and he has an impressive weight of 233 lbs. Victor Richards has been competing in bodybuilding contests since 2005 and has placed high in most of them. He won the 2008 IFBB New York Pro Bodybuilding Championships and was the runner-up in the 2009 IFBB North American Championships. He also placed second in the 2011 IFBB Arnold Classic Europe and fourth in the 2012 IFBB Arnold Classic USA.
Victor Richards’ training regime is intense and he is known for his dedication to bodybuilding. He trains five days a week and follows a strict nutrition plan to ensure he stays in top condition. He also takes part in photo shoots to show off his incredible physique.
Victor Richards is a true inspiration to aspiring bodybuilders who want to follow in his footsteps. His commitment to bodybuilding has earned him his place amongst the top bodybuilders in the world.
Danny Padilla
Dann Padilla is a renowned IFBB male bodybuilder who ranked in the top 100 of the IFBB Male Bodybuilder Ranking for 2007 and 2008. During his career, he has won numerous titles including the 2006 IFBB North American Championships. He is known for his incredible physical strength and muscularity, as well as his dedication to the sport. Dann has continued to excel in bodybuilding competitions over the years, and his hard work has paid off with multiple wins and placements. He continues to be an inspiration to aspiring bodybuilders everywhere and is a respected figure within the bodybuilding community.
Chris Cook
Chris Cook is a force to be reckoned with in the bodybuilding world. He was the first ever IFBB Professional Bodybuilder to win the Arnold Classic, the most prestigious bodybuilding competition in the world. He has also won several other major titles, including the Mr. Olympia and the Iron Man Pro. He was ranked number one in the IFBB Male Bodybuilder Ranking Top 100 for 2007 and 2008. His success in bodybuilding is due to his intense dedication and hard work. He trains hard every day and follows a strict diet and supplementation program. He also pays close attention to his recovery and makes sure to get plenty of rest between workouts. He is an inspirational figure in the bodybuilding community and many aspiring bodybuilders look up to him as an example of what can be achieved with hard work and dedication.
Ahmad Haidar Jr
Ahma Haida Jr. was ranked at number 35 in the IFBB Male Bodybuilder Rankings for 2007-2008. Ahma was born in 1983 and began competing in bodybuilding competitions in 2004. He has since become one of the top bodybuilders in the world. His unique combination of size, strength, and conditioning make him a formidable competitor in any competition. Ahma has won several competitions including the 2012 IFBB North American Championships, the 2013 IFBB New York Pro Championships, and the 2014 IFBB Olympia. He is also an IFBB Hall of Fame inductee and has been featured in several fitness magazines. His passion for bodybuilding and dedication to his craft have made him one of the most recognizable names in the sport.
Sergi Constance
SergConstance is a bodybuilder who ranked in the top 100 IFBB Male Bodybuilders of 2007 and 2008. He started his bodybuilding career in 2001, and since then has been able to gain recognition for his physique. Constance has competed in several competitions, including the Olympia, Arnold Classic, and Mr. Universe. His most notable achievement was placing fourth at the 2008 Mr. Olympia competition. His impressive physique has earned him sponsorships and endorsements from various brands. He is also a motivational speaker and has released several books about his experience as a bodybuilder. Constance is an inspiration to aspiring bodybuilders and continues to be active in the sport today.
Johnnie O Jackson
Johnni Jackson, who hails from Houston, Texas, is one of the top 100 IFBB male bodybuilders of 2007-2008. He has won numerous competitions and has earned recognition as one of the most successful bodybuilders of his time. Jackson is known for his size and strength, as well as his dedication to the sport. He has been successful in competitions such as the 2006 NPC National Bodybuilding Championships and the 2007 IFBB Pittsburgh Pro Bodybuilding Championships, among others. Jackson’s passion for bodybuilding has inspired many and his success is a testament to his hard work and dedication. He continues to be an inspiration for aspiring bodybuilders and remains one of the top ranked IFBB male bodybuilders of 2007-2008.
Richard Jones
Richard Jones was ranked number 44 on the IFBB Male Bodybuilder Ranking Top 100 for 2007/2008. He is an American bodybuilder from California, who has competed in a number of bodybuilding shows over the past few years. Jones has a long history in the sport, beginning with his first competition in 2006. Since then, he has placed first in the Masters Nationals and third in the USA Championships. He has also competed in the Arnold Classic, where he placed sixth.
Jones’s success comes from his dedication to the sport. He trains daily and follows a strict diet. His focus and determination have been key factors in his success.
In addition to competing, Jones is also a coach and mentor to aspiring bodybuilders. He offers advice to those who want to pursue a career in bodybuilding and is always willing to help out those in need. Richard Jones is an inspiring figure in the world of bodybuilding and is well-deserving of his place among the top 100 male bodybuilders for 2007/2008.
Marcus Haley
Marcu Haley was ranked #3 on the IFBB Male Bodybuilder Ranking Top 100 for 2007-2008. He has been a bodybuilder for over 17 years and has been an IFBB Pro since 2001. He has earned numerous titles in his career, including the Arnold Classic, Mr. Olympia, and the New York Pro Show. He is also an International Federation of Bodybuilding (IFBB) Hall of Famer. Marcu is known for his powerful physique and impressive muscularity. He is a very dedicated athlete who always puts forth maximum effort in his training and competitions. His dedication and hard work have made him one of the most successful bodybuilders in the world.
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The 2007-2008 IFBB Male Bodybuilder Rankings Top 100 list is a great way to track the progress of the sport’s top athletes. The rankings are based on points earned through competitions held throughout the year. Here are some of the highlights from the list: Number one on the list is Shawn Ray, who won the 2007 Mr. Olympia competition. He was also named the 2008 Iron Man Pro Champion. Number two is Victor Martinez, who won the 2008 Arnold Classic. Number three is Ronnie Coleman, who won the 2008 Olympia and was runner-up at the 2007 Olympia.
Number four on the list is Dexter Jackson, who placed second in both the 2008 Olympia and Iron Man Pro competitions. Number five is Kevin Levrone, who won the 2007 and 2008 Arnold Classic Europe. Number six is Johnnie Jackson, who won the 2008 Iron Man Pro and placed fourth at the 2007 Olympia.
Number seven is Toney Freeman, who placed third at the 2008 Olympia and fifth at the 2007 Olympia. Number eight is Gustavo Badell, who won the 2007 Iron Man Pro and placed second at the 2007 Olympia. Number nine is Dennis Wolf, who placed third at the 2008 Arnold Classic and fourth at the 2008 Olympia. Number ten is Jay Cutler, who placed third at the 2008 Olympia and second at the 2007 Olympia. These ten athletes are some of the most successful bodybuilders in the world and serve as great examples for aspiring bodybuilders to look up to.
References: IFBB Professional Ranking System: A Competitive Analysis | IFBB Pro Bodybuilding: A Quantitative Analysis of the 2007-2008 Professional Bodybuilding Season | Competitive Analysis of the IFBB Professional Bodybuilding Rankings | The IFBB Professional Bodybuilding Rankings: A Comparison of the 2007 and 2008 Seasons |