02-19-2007, 06:10 PM
PAUL DILLETT writes, that he stops relations with IFBB and he goes his own way:
"...I have been in the industry for a long time, and I am in the twilight of my career. Once your pro days are over, competitors sometimes leave the industry, but I want to stay within the industry. I still have the love and the passion, and I want to go to the other side of the fence now. Instead of being the star, I want to be the starmaker. I am trying to give something back, I am starting my own organization.
This was nothing to do with the IFBB...".
"...I have been in the industry for a long time, and I am in the twilight of my career. Once your pro days are over, competitors sometimes leave the industry, but I want to stay within the industry. I still have the love and the passion, and I want to go to the other side of the fence now. Instead of being the star, I want to be the starmaker. I am trying to give something back, I am starting my own organization.
This was nothing to do with the IFBB...".