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Arnold Classic UK: Winning His Second Title in Two Weeks, Wesley Vissers Leaves Bodybuilding World Flabbergasted

Published 03/15/2024, 11:06 PM EDT

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Wesley Vissers, aka the Dutch Oak, has done it again and won his second title in just two weeks, after winning the Classic Physique division at the Arnold Classic UK. Previously, Vessers had won the Arnold Classic held in Columbus, Ohio, dethroning the former champion, Ramon Dino. 

At the Arnold Classic UK, he dominated formidable opponents like Urs Kalecinski and Breon Ansley on the stage once again. Touching upon his victory, the Dutch Oak took this to his Instagram and posted a reel. While the post showcased his shredded physique, it also had a thank-you note as well.

The Dutch Oak is all set for Mr. Olympia

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At the Arnold Classic UK, while Vissers secured first place, Breon Ansley came in at second, and Urs Kalecinski finished third. In Vissers’ post, one could see how his physique was even better from the conditioning that he had brought to the stage in his previous show. Vissers’ improvements were easily noticeable. 

We did it… TWICE! Arnold Classic US and UK Unbelievable. Thank you,” Vissers captioned his post, thanking those that stood by him in the pursuit of these victories. In the video, one could see how Vissers displayed his improved physique with a striking twisted front double bicep on the stage. He showcased his insane vacuum and biceps that would definitely bring about comparisons to the bodybuilding GOAT, Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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As Vissers has secured a place in the Mr. Olympia, he seems all set to give a tough run to everyone vying for the Sandow trophy, including five-time Classic Physique champion, Chris Bumstead. Looking at Vissers’ physique from the Arnold Classic UK, fans couldn’t help but go gaga over his victory in the comment section.

Bodybuilding fans were left awe-struck by Vissers’ second victory

One fitness enthusiast commented on Vissers success and predicted that he would become the face of the division in the future. Bros gonna be the face of classic one of these days,” they wrote. Another shared his thoughts on the Dutch Oak’s hard work, writing, “Worked hard for it big man, well deserved.” “History in the making,” another fan penned, hinting at the fact that the bodybuilder was set for great things in the future.

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The fitness industry sensation known for his insane PRs, Larry Wheels, also commented on Vissers’s post and called him a champ, writing, “Congrats champ!” A follower highlighted the Dutch Oak’s insane symmetry and commented, “Amazing symmetry!

Lastly, one user asked an intriguing question bringing in the five-time Mr. Olympia Chris Bumstead into the picture and wrote, “Threat for @cbum ?” 

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As Vissers continues to prove with his back-to-back victories, he has definitely put in the hard work and dedication worthy of a champion. As he continues to improve his physique with every appearance, one can definitely expect the Mr. Olympia Classic Physique event to be a tough fight. Will Vissers dethrone CBum? Let us know in the comments below.

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Karan Yadav

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Karan Yadav is a Bodybuilding writer at Essentially Sports. His journey to the bodybuilding realm started during the lockdown, where he found inspiration and dedication from those engaged in the sport. A stickler for fitness tips, Karan keenly follows his idols Chris Bumstead and Mike O’Hearn for covering the information they give out through their social media.
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Abhishek Manikandan