Andrew Jacked Announces Plan To Defend Title At 2023 Texas Pro

Andrew Jacked

Andrew Jacked will make his return to the stage at a show he was able to win last year.

Andrew Jacked was one of the rookies who burst onto the scene last year. Now, he is preparing to take the next step and has scheduled his next appearance on stage. Jacked was victorious during the 2022 Texas Pro and will return to defend his title this year.

Jacked finished ninth at the 2022 Olympia after bursting onto the scene in his first year as a pro. Jacked quickly became a bodybuilder with plenty of hype when he earned his Pro Card at the 2022 Arnold Classic Amateur. He competed at his first show in August at the 2022 Texas Pro, where he was able to take home the prize. Jacked backed it up with another victory at the Arnold Classic UK.

On Monday, Jacked took to Instagram to share a post about the 2023 Texas Pro. This show will take place on Aug. 19 at the Arlington Expo Center in Arlington, TX. Men’s Open will highlight a show that will feature eight different divisions.

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Andrew Jacked Determined To Go Back-To-Back

Andrew Jacked made his professional debut at the 2022 Texas Pro and was able to comfortably win the show, despite claiming he was not in his best shape. He defeated the likes of Martin Fitzwater and Steve Kuclo. The full roster of the 2023 event has not been released yet but Jacked will be the favorite coming in.

The Men’s Open division continues to add more and more talent each year. Jacked, along with Michal Krizo and Derek Lunsford, were new additions to the division and will look to make an impact in 2023. Lunsford’s first Open show was the Olympia and he finished as the runner-up to Hadi Choopan.

If Andrew Jacked is able to win the Texas Pro, it will be his second consecutive year punching his ticket to the Olympia during this show. If he comes in at his very best, it will be difficult to take him down. With the official announcement out, Jacked will begin preparation for his appearance on stage.

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Greg Patuto
Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.