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Despite Admitting He Is Not Gifted With “Best Genetics,” Beast With Monstrous 22.7-Inch Biceps Makes A Bold Confession: “Will Win Without Question.”

Published 09/07/2023, 4:17 AM EDT

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Nick Walker, better referred to as ‘The Mutant’ by fans and fellow bodybuilders has become an influential figure in the realm of bodybuilding, especially after earning the third spot in the 2022 Mr. Olympia. Standing 5 ‘7 inches tall, Walker weighs 250 Lbs (113 kg) with an enormous monster-like physique and a well-conditioned body, he is a threat to all the contenders in the 2023 Olympia. This year it is a cut-throat battle between Hadi Choopan, Samson Dauda, Chris Bumstead, and many more well-shaped bodybuilders. Nevertheless, Nick is confident about his training and is ready to lift the Sandow trophy this year. 

In a recent conversation at the Cutler Cast between Jay Cutler and the Mutant, Nick talks about his confidence level and how he can beat the contenders. 

Jay Cutler and Nick Walker in conversation 

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While the Mutant was sitting beside 4x Mr.Olympia, the Quad-Stomp Poser and both were having a chat on the upcoming competition for bodybuilders, Jay Cutler asked Nick a question. Thus, he quotes, “A question I have with you is, you know leading into the 2023 Olympia and you hear all this, I’m coming this, I’m doing that. What’s your mindset?

Of course, there is a stiff battle this year, when all the bodybuilders are in their best shape and training relentlessly to lift that magical Sandow trophy.   

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To this question, the beast with 22.7 inches of biceps responds by saying, “Look I know I don’t have the best genetics as far as aesthetics go but those things are improving now. In my opinion, if I have the Arnold conditioning with the Olympia fullness that I had and combine those I believe I will win without a question.”

A bodybuilder who commenced training to let out his anger and somehow, bodybuilding became his only solace is confident enough that he is going to grab that trophy.

Proceeding the conversation the Mutant states, “You know there are a lot of good guys got Derek, you know you have got Hadi, Samson, these are all good guys. Hunter’s looking great but I believe in my own, my own self and I know what I am capable of, I know what I can do and I have been doing it every single year.”
Nick has a sense of reality and he knows who he is going to compete with, what are their strengths, and how he can defeat them and that is why he is so assertive about clinching the title.

Walker’s assertive remarks on winning the title 

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After years of hard work, training, and countless competitions he is finally going for the jugular and his straightforward response is, “And it’s not going to stop and once I win, I am going to stay there for as long as I want to and that will be all.” 

While it’s not going to be an easy judgment, especially after the battle between Nick and Samson at the Arnold Classic 2023. 

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All eyes are glued to the duo and stiff competition between the Nigerian lion and the Mutant at the Olympia stage this year. Recently both bodybuilders have posted their 10 weeks out physique on their respective social media handles, as it would be enticing to see who is going to take the trophy. What do you think about Nick Walker’s performance in 2023, Mr. Olympia? Do comment below.

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Ananya Dixit

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Ananya Dixit is a bodybuilding writer at Essentially Sports. She holds a degree in marketing from London Business School. Though Ananya was a newbie sports writer till she joined ES, fitness always intrigued her.
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