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After Missing Out on Mr. Olympia Due to VISA Issues, Iranian Bodybuilder Finally Competes at Romanian Muscle Fest Beside Samson Dauda

Published 11/11/2023, 11:06 AM EST

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Mr Olympia 2023 just ended with Derek Lunsford and Chris Bumstead stealing the show. But the craze is far from over, especially when it concerns the fans. Fans are now moving on to a new competition where we can see Samson Dauda and another really famous bodybuilding icon. Samson might not have won Mr Olympia but this 3-time Mr Olympia winner is coming back with a vengeance.

Recently aflexfitnesss gave a massive update about the Romanian Muscle Fest where we can see this former champion, a legend in his own right compete. And let’s just say, it’s going to be a cold day in hell the day he doesn’t show up like the king he is. 

Behrouz Tabani to join Samson Dauda in Romania

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Yes, the icon being talked about here is Behrouz Tabani. Providing an update on Tabani, aflexfitness posted on Instagram the details of the competition and the lineup, with a caption that read, “Behrouz Tabani alongside Samson Dauda. Competing again at the Romanian Muscle Fest. @behrouz_tabani @samson Dauda.”

The caption further stated, “Finally, Behrouz Tabani arrived in Romania and this is a new image of Behrouz against his rival and teammate, the third player of Mister Olympia Samson Dava. This video is also the latest update of Behrouz before his trip to Romania, where Behrouz showed his super arms and also his huge shoulders, which can be said that these arms are one of his great strengths of Behrouz against a great rival. Samson Dava. This competition is happening Saturday and Sunday and I will post the live-streaming schedule soon.”

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Samson and Tabani are both capable muscle monsters who will be competing together and the show is going to be incredible. Unfortunately, Tabani could not come to Olympia due to a visa issue but now the fans will get a taste of the intense competition between muscle monsters. The bodybuilding world was angry at the fact that Tabani did not get a chance to show his prowess at Mr. Olympia despite no fault of his own. However, fellow competitor Milos Sarcev was supportive of him and cheered for him.

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Behrouz Tabani thanks the Serbian coach

The Iranian bodybuilder who missed out on Mr Olympias due to visa issues updated his Instagram stories recently. He shared a post that was originally posted by Milos Sarcev. In the post, Sarcev wrote,  “@behrouz_tabani tried everything to get to the US and compete at the Olympia…Did not succeed but he is refocused and ready to defend his title in Romania one week after the Olympia.” 

Milos showed his support and empathy for the IFBB pro and Tabani returned it with his heartfelt messages. He captioned the post saying, “The Best Coach”. Visa rejection is a big problem in the US and it makes many athletes miss their chances of competing in big competitions. Bodybuilding experts are coming up with their ideas and opinions about the visa problem.

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Tanushree Bhowmick is a Bodybuilding writer at EssentiallySports. She holds a Master’s Degree in English Literature from an eminent university. Gymnastics, Football, and Fitness have always intrigued Tanushree and inspired her in her professional writing career and lifestyle.
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