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The 2006 USA's


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In the lead-up to the 2006 USA titles, the overall winner had been predicted as if it were set in stone. Indeed, if Jerome Ferguson could have shown up on a sphinx and been tanned in gold, no one would have disputed the unconventional props. Instead the show turned out to be as unpredictable as a "Days Of Our Lives" episode with an unsuspecting Ferguson being bullied out of the top 3 by the muscle mutations of Omar Deckard, Leo Ingram and Robert Hatch.

Omar had a grip as tight as Coleman's grasp on the Olympia crown, whilst Leo Ingram was so large his physique will have to seek planning permission if it continues this construction. Both physiques were like apples and oranges. The judges' decision went to Omar who displayed cuts and lines upon his much improved mantel of muscle that had cover model potential, whilst Leo's second position dominated areas with mass and full-bellied thickness that came out at you like an Imax theatre with intention to intimidate.

The heavyweight class featured a close battle between "Mighty" Mike Ergas and "L train" Lional Brown, who were throwing muscle missiles at each other that had the crowd bouncing glances at both like a Wimbledon final. Lional had come down from the supers to the heavies looking huge and in great shape. His back had canyon-deep crevices and his arms were amongst the best in the show. Although his legs were cut, they lacked the sweep needed to flow from the ravines of the upper body to the lower and this is where Mike pounced on his counter attack.

No visible weaknesses on Ergas were noted with the exception that his condition was slightly off in comparison to his 2005 controversial second placing at the nationals and the lack of tan that washed him out on the prejudging evening. Mike competes with a complete package -- great symmetry, plus a flawless display of posing expertise and size that intimidated any challenges to pole position.

When Mike and Omar were both awarded their invites into the Pro ranks, an emotional Ergas cried uncontrollably in relief and happiness. It had been a long time coming and well deserved.

Men's Bantamweight
    1. Fernando Abaco 2. John Ligsay Jr.
    3. Recus Williams
    4. Dewayne Warner
    5. Eric Chesser
Men's Welterweight
    1. Perry McRae
    2. Jesse Sabater
    3. Albert Diaz
    4. Steve Kamya
    5. Ralph Gaxiola
    6. Lashawn Gonzales
Men's Middleweight
    1. Gregory Peeples
    2. Darron Glenn
    3. George Maiorano
    4. Scott Turner
    5. James Allen
    6. Damon Aviles
    7. Julius Rumingan
    8. Allen Sarkiscadeh
    9. Cesar Moscoso
    10. Jeffrey Walden
    11. Marcelo Caraveo
    12. Ali Washington
    13. Brock Bentson
    14. Tom Cook
    15. Rocky Nehk
Men's Light Heavyweight
    1. Randy Chaney II
    2. Peter Putnam
    3. Manny Torres
    4. William Owens
    5. Tamer El-Guindy
    6. T.J. Hewitt
    7. Ryan Imamura
    8. Mark Erpelding
    9. Charles Dixon
    10. Neko Roberson
    11. Anthony Delagarza
    12. Justin Dees
    13. William Ayoubi
    14. Jess Agoun
    15. David Coleman
Men's Heavyweight
    1. Michael Ergas

    2. Lionel Brown

    3. Adorthus Cherry
    4. Grigori Atoyan
    5. David Hughes
    6. Greg Jones
    7. Dan Decker
    8. Lee Banks
    9. Troy Tate
    10. Rick Sosias
    11. Sean Calder
    12. Dylan Armbrust
    13. Jason Palafox
    14. Thomas Wooster
    15. Carl Lomax
Men's Super Heavyweight
    1. Omar Deckard

    2. Leo Ingram
    3. Robert Hatch
    4. Rodney Davis
    5. Jerome Ferguson
    6. Michael Rice
    7. Rudy Richards
    8. Kenny Gipson
    9. Malcolm Marshall
    10. Keith Williams
    11. Scott Phillips
    12. Ron Stevens
    13. Korbie Nitiforo
    14. Deshawn Grimez
    15. Andy Snyder
Men's Overall Winner
Omar Deckard



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