Big Ramy Shares Physique Update, Announces Guest Posing Appearance At Pittsburgh Pro

Big Ramy vows to bring the best version of himself to this year’s Olympia.

The race for No. 3 is on for Big Ramy and he believes he will bring the best version of himself to the 2022 Olympia. The reigning two-time Olympia champion is not one for social media but recently shared a physique update to show off his progress to this point. Big Ramy also announced that he will be at the Pittsburgh Pro as a guest poser.

Big Ramy took to Instagram to share this update and speak to his fans. He outlined how it is difficult to keep up some of this progress during Ramadan but that is something he has dealt with for years now. He has done it successfully winning back-to-back Olympia titles in 2020 and 2021. The show will return to Las Vegas in December and this is where Big Ramy will go for the three-peat.

The Pittsburgh Pro will take place on May 7 this year. Big Ramy also explained how he is excited to return to the United States and appear on stage during the show as a guest.

“New Update from April 17th! I know I haven’t been very active on social media lately and I apologize to all of you for that. From now on you’ll see more of me I promise you guys. This update is from yesterday and I want to post them to let you all know I’m training and putting in the work,” big ramy wrote in his caption.

“It’s not easy during Ramadan but I know my job is to get it done regardless of not eating and drinking as much as usual. My goal for this years Olympia is to present the best Big Ramy ever and that is why I’m working very hard. I’m looking forward to coming to the USA to guest pose at the Pittsburg Pro May 7th 2022. Thank you all for your continued support I really appreciate it so much. Now let’s go for No 3.”

 

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The Men’s Open division has been dominated by the likes of Big Ramy, Brandon Curry, and Hadi Choopan. This was the top three in last year’s competition. Up-and-comers like Nick Walker and Hunter Labrada also have their eyes on making a jump and taking down Big Ramy.

Entering the 2021 show, Big Ramy was seen as unbeatable because of his pure size and conditioning. Now, he continues to be a mass monster and believes that he can show up to Vegas even better than he looked in Orlando. If this happens, it will be tough once again for competitors to top his physique.

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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.