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4 Weeks Out From NY Pro, Nick Walker’s Ripped to Bones Look Leaves Fans Flabbergasted: “This Is Crazy”

Published 04/19/2024, 3:57 AM EDT

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Every pro bodybuilder is competing for their Olympia qualifications. The IFBB Pro Nick Walker, aka the Mutant, is no different from others. Like the Brazilian bodybuilder Rafael Brandão Walker, he is also aiming to secure his spot at this year’s Olympia. He will be competing in the New York Pro Show scheduled to be held on May 18. 

The Mutant will be competing for the first time after he backed down from last year’s Olympia due to a hamstring injury. He is all set to make a spectacular comeback with this year’s New York Pro. The former Mr. Arnold Classic champion recently gave his fans a sneak peek of his physique on Instagram. A specific part of Walker’s physique grabbed everyone’s attention, and fans couldn’t help but praise it in the comment section. 

Walker is all set for the New York Pro 

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The Mutant’s physique looked astonishing; as always, he made some major improvements from last year. In the post, Walker was seen taking a mirror selfie, and he looked like a mass monster. The former New York Pro champion’s biceps were looking enormous and in perfect size. The veins on his left arm were easily noticeable, and a vein was pumped to its fullest, looking like it could have burst at any moment. 

His round shoulders, well-built massive traps, and wide lats made his physique look like some superhero’s physique. The mutant’s chest looked full and round, with all the separation lines making it look stiff. The striations on his chest showcased the hard work Walker has put in to build a physique like this. But this time Walker’s massive chest and enormous chest didn’t steal the show; his abs did.

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The mutant’s abs were toned to perfection; their conditioning and muscle definition were to the point and looked surreal. The Mutant felt confident about his abs and wrote the caption, “Brick by brick,” indicating his exceptional abs. However, this will not be the first time for the former Mr. Arnold Classic Champion to leave his mark on the New York Pro stage. He is familiar with the stage and won the show back in 2021. 

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But this time the show will have a fierce battle for qualification because of the presence of current New York Champion Tonio Burton. On the other hand, the Mutant’s fans think differently and make bold predictions for the bodybuilder in the comment section. 

Fans gave warning to the Olympia contenders

A fan gave the Mutant a new title and commented, “Monster and dry. Simply Nick Walker.” Another fan commented on Walker’s astonishing abs that stole the show and wrote, “When you say brick by brick I assume youre talking about your Abs jesus.” An admirer of Walker commented on his behemoth physique and wrote, “Hands down best physique.”

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One fan gave a straight warning to Mr. Olympia’s top contenders, writing, “The mutant is coming for the O!” One more fan understood the reference given by the Mutant for his abs and wrote, “That’s right there are bricks on your stomach.” An admirer simply commented on the former New York Pro champion’s physique and wrote, “This is crazy.”

What do you think of the former Arnold Classic Champion’s physique? Are you impressed by his improvements over time? Let us know in the comments below.

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Karan Yadav

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Karan Yadav is a Bodybuilding writer at EssentiallySports. 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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