Correct.Isnt the NY pro what was called NOC in the old days ? Its always been a freaks show to win, the bigger and the freakier the better..
Correct.Isnt the NY pro what was called NOC in the old days ? Its always been a freaks show to win, the bigger and the freakier the better..
I was just about to post this lolThere is also the obligatory Markus Rhul posing video any time Night of Champions comes up.
I was just about to post this lol
When he turn to face the crowd and everyone goes wild is goosebumps. I laugh out loud every time at just the freak factor and the slow walk presentation
Those Ramy wins were when he was with Aceto and arguably his best look?
Serious Levrone deltsCinderella could ride to the ball in that delt
NY Pro is going to be fun this year.
Has anyone been able to find an updated competitor list?
Isnt the NY pro what was called NOC in the old days ? Its always been a freaks show to win, the bigger and the freakier the better..
How about this kick-ass history of the who’s who of Bodybuilding:
Night of the Champions 1978-2004 winners:
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2005-current, Night of the Champions/ now NY PRO:
New York Pro Winners
- Darrem Charles – 2005
- Phil Heath – 2006
- Branch Warren – 2007
- Kai Greene – 2008 & 2011
- Evan Centopani – 2009
- Roelly Winklaar – 2010
- Cedric McMillan – 2012
- Mamdouh “Big Ramy” Elssbiay – 2013 & 2014
- Juan Morel – 2015 & 2019
- Dexter Jackson – 2016
- Sergio Oliva Jr. – 2017
- Nathan De Asha – 2018
- Iain Valliere – 2020
- Nick Walker – 2021
- Blessing Awodibu – 2022
- Tonio Burton – 2023
Martin Fitzwater's win in Detroit was the only win of his career - he needs more wins and more practice nailing his peak like he did in Detroit. Plus more money never hurts.The list comes out a week before the show, be patient.
I am surprised that Martin is doing this when he is already qualified.
I’d argue that the farm life is WHY he looks this way- the work ethic.
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Josef Květon before NYPro.
Crazy to think the dude is like 27 iirc.
Works on a farm - drives a tractor for 12-16hours shifts - even in prep.
Imagine if he had the same life as some pros like Nick.