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“Ripped to the Bone”: Bodybuilding World Cheers Top 5 for Samson Dauda After Getting a Glimpse of His Chiseled Physique Before Mr. Olympia 2022

Published 12/11/2022, 10:00 AM EST

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With each approaching day, the razzmatazz of Mr.Olympia 2022 is boosting like never before. Fans and veterans have chosen their favorites, whereas bodybuilders are busy pumping their physiques. An interesting feature of Mr. Olympia 2022 is going to be 30-year-old Samson Dauda is ready to debut. He is relentlessly preparing to win the title at his first shot. Recently, the potential winner shared a glimpse of his chiseled physique impressing his fans.

Samson Dauda, popularly known as ‘The Nigerian Lion’, won his IFBB Pro Card in 2018. Since then, he has drastically improved with each passing year. Dauda’s remarkable journey had led him to come fourth in this year’s Arnold Classic and Boston Pro.

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Samson Dauda prepares an alluringly pumped physique

After experiencing a spectacular year, Samson is rooting for his biggest breakthrough in Mr.Olympia 2022 in December. In his attempt to finish the year strong, his debut performance will be competing against some of the best bodybuilders like Chris Bumstead, Big Ramy, Nick Walker, and many others. He is currently preparing every inch of his body to look magnificent on stage.

 

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In a recent Instagram post, Dauda shared a thrilling video. The bodybuilder showed a glimpse of his workout body, indicating that he is all prepared for Mr.Olympia 2022. His alluringly huge and chiseled body naturally received immense appreciation from his fans. Fans did not overlook Dauda’s dedication which makes him a potential winner. As soon as he uploaded the post, most fans predicted Dauda to reach the top 5 or 6 in Mr.Olympia.

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I’m struggling to not see you top 5 I really am

LET’S GOO TOP FIVE TO OLYMPIAAAA🔥⭕️

Top 6?

I see top 6 🔥🔥!!

Another section of fans was impressed with Dauda’s amazing thin skin. They commented;

Thin skin💯💯💯

Skin is getting thin now!! Let’s go!

**PEELED DAUDA HAS ENTERED THE CHAT**

Thin skin incoming 🔥

Others cheered him saying;

Ripped to the bone

Just a crack of sunshine falls and my man showing all kinds of details. Its gonna be a battle🙌

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Dauda keeps sharing glimpses of his physique receiving massive love from fans. With less than a week remaining, most bodybuilding celebrities have taken to various social media platforms to build a convincing rapport with their fans.

How did Dauda get into bodybuilding?

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Samson Dauda had no idea of competing as a bodybuilder initially. He initially started playing Rugby for his town when his teammates frequently appreciated his bodybuilder-like physique. At that time, Samson had no idea about bodybuilding competitions but was encouraged by his friends.

 

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Initially, he backed out after learning about it. However, what drove Dauda to reconsider a bodybuilding career was when he saw Phil Heath in Mr.Olympia in 2013. His mind was blown away and was convinced to compete after that. He has never looked back ever since!

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