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2004 IFBB Australian Grand Prix
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2004 IFBB Australian Grand Prix   

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Dexter “The Blade” Jackson blasted Chris Cormier out of the water to win his first Australian Grand Prix. This was to be his first of many. The very best Australian GP ever - a fantastic lineup and awesome condition from all athletes.

The battle between arch-rivals Titus and Kamali was frightening - with Kamali emerging as the victor - this time!! They refought their battle which started at the 2003 NOC, continued at the 2004 Arnold classic when Titus won the skirmish.  We've never seen a comparison round to equal the one between these two - if it had been a boxing ring, blood would have been spilt!! It was sensational.

As at March, 2015, Dexter has now won 5 Pro shows in Australia. They were the Aussie GPs in 2004, 2007, 2008 and 2013. He then won the inaugural Arnold Classic Australia in 2015.

In 2008, Dexter Jackson became the new Mr. Olympia. See him here in Australia on his way to the Olympia crown.

 

2008 Mr. Olympia DVD.

 

 

 

 

 




The 2004 IFBB Australian GP Complete Results:

 

1. Dexter Jackson

2. Chris Cormier

3. Markus Rühl

4. Jaroslav Horvath

5. King Kamali

6. Craig Titus

7. Ronny Rockel

8. Johnnie Jackson

9. Mike Kypreos

10. Charles Duca

11. Luke Wood

12. Mark Lampard

13. Thomas Stellander

14. Justin Rhys

15. Stan McCrary

2004 IFBB Australian Grand Prix Pump Room & Seminar.Click here for the 2004 Australian GP Pump Room & Seminar DVD, GMV-568DVD.










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