SINGAPORE - Sean Nicholas Sutiono. He obviously has one of the buffest bods in this year's batch. Too bad he also has one of the plainest faces.
SPAIN - Juan Pablo Collas. I was slightly worried about the floppy-haired look he sported in the early activities in this competition, but it turns out he just needed a little time to acclimatize and he went back to top form since then. He seems totally on-point in all succeeding appearances since the press presentation, and he was sensational during the preliminary competition. He looks poised to become the winner in this pageant--now I just hope that he won't encounter a snag with the Mister International organization in case he wins or else we would see a dethronement like what happened earlier at Mister Global.
SRI LANKA - Pasan Weerasekara. He possesses the boyish appeal of INDIA but with scruff. I'm noticing he has a standout style during the La Union trip so I have a feeling he could make serious inroads into the Top 16.
SWITZERLAND - Marcel Riera. He exudes a very masculine vibe that I really dig, and he exudes beefy buffness, handsomeness, and sex appeal. He looks like a front-runner for me, possibly even pulling off a second win for his country in this pageant.
TAIWAN - Jacob Hsiao. I just find him highly sexy and appealing, but he's not receiving much buzz and he didn't quite make a standout impression in the preliminary competition. Still he's a highly worthwhile contender.
THAILAND - Surasak Muangkaew. He also exudes that Trinh Bao vibe like what HONG KONG has, though HONG KONG seems to have the heavier buzz and upper hand. But this guy seems to also be firing on all cylinders, so it's highly possible he can usurp the title and bring forth a win for his country.
U S A - Daryn Alexander. He published his height as 6', but in reality he's about four inches shorter--in fact he's probably the shortest contestant in this batch. Still, there are fans who feel he is a top contender, and could conceivably advance further beyond Top 16. I'm not quite drinking that Kool-Aid yet, but I do declare he's probably this year's version of the "Little-Cutie-That-Could".
VENETZUELA - Orangel Dirinot. It's quite interesting that like in this year's Manhunt International, this country fielded a dark-complexioned contestant. Now, is his complexion solely because of a native Indian heritage or is there some African roots mixed with it, it's not clear at this point, but what is undeniable is that this guy exudes a lot of charisma that he can make a possible play for the Final Five.
With all 35 contestants taken into account, here is how my leaderboard looks:
TOP CONTENDERS: HONG KONG, SPAIN, SWITZERLAND
SHOO-INS: BRAZIL, CZECH REPUBLIC, INDIA, MALAYSIA, MEXICO, PERU, PHILIPPINES, THAILAND, U S A, VENEZUELA
LIKELIEST: CUBA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, INDONESIA, JAPAN, KOREA, LAOS, NETHERLANDS, PUERTO RICO, SRI LANKA
EXCELLENT: ALBANIA, BELGIUM, FRANCE, NICARAGUA, PANAMA, SIERRA LEONE, TAIWAN
VERY STRONG: HAITI, KAZAKHSTAN, NEPAL, SINGAPORE
STRONG: CAMBODIA, MYANMAR
Here is my "Fearful" Forecast:
FINAL FIVE: HONG KONG, MEXICO, SPAIN, SWTIZERLAND, THAILAND
TOP 10: INDIA, MALAYSIA, PERU, PHILIPPINES, VENEZUELA
TOP 16: BRAZIL, CUBA, CZECH REPUBLIC, PUERTO RICO, SRI LANKA, U S A
BUBBLING UNDER: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, INDONESIA, JAPAN, KOREA, LAOS, NETHERLANDS, TAIWAN
STRIKING DISTANCE: ALBANIA, BELGIUM, FRANCE, NICARAGUA, PANAMA, SIERRA LEONE
So far, I feel it's a tight race among three guys, with SPAIN (Juan Pablo Collas) seemingly having the upper hand but there is HONG KONG (Jason Li) and SWITZERLAND (Marcel Riera) very close by and the likes of MEXICO (Andres Villegas), THAILAND (Surasat Muangkaew) and VENEZUELA (Orangel Dirinot) possibly pulling off an upset. Plus, there are a whole host of other worthy contenders who could've advanced further or even possibly win in other years. We are spoiled with an abundance of buffed lookers this year. This would make for an exciting competition tonight.
JUST ME!
JOSEPH
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