Chris Cormier Discusses If Andrew Jacked Can Win 2024 Olympia: “He’s The Unicorn Of Bodybuilding”

Can Andrew Jacked take the next step at the 2024 Olympia?

Where will Andrew Jacked finish during the 2024 Olympia? That has been the burning question leading up to the biggest event of the year. Chris Cormier joined Terrick El Guindy on OlympiaTV to talk about Jacked’s physique and what his potential is in Las Vegas.

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“He’s like the unicorn of bodybuilding. No one has that type of height with that mass with those cuts with those abs with that body of his is like noting short of Hadi’s.”

Jacked recently won his third consecutive Texas Pro title and punched his ticket to the Olympia. His sights are now set on improving his standing once again come October.

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Andrew Jacked Can Compete For 2024 Olympia Title

Jacked has been active over the years and Chris Cormier believes this is a reason he has not been able to take that next step.

“I think one of the reasons why he wasn’t improving is because he was doing show after show. ‘Oh there’s another show to do, oh get back into prep, oh another show, get back into prep.’ That’s not allowing you to get the size.”

This year, that’s been different. Jacked took the stage during the Texas Pro and punched his ticket to the Olympia. He was able to add an incredible amount of size while remaining shredded. Chris Aceto has spoken on multiple occasions about how Jacked could enter the show.

“I think he’s going to be even harder. I talked to Chris Aceto before the show and I was like ‘what are we going to see out of Andrew Jacked?’ He said he’s going to be the eighth wonder of the world.”

The Men’s Open division has been viewed as a battle between Derek Lunsford and Hadi Choopan. If Andrew Jacked enters at his very best, he could insert his name into the conversation.

“He’s going to be one of the two but it’s going to be something bigger and different.”

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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.