Michal Krizo Addresses Photoshop Accusations: “I Have To Defend Myself Here”

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Michal Krizo addressed photoshop incident after accusations were thrown around.

Michal Krizo burst onto the scene last year because of his insane size, mainly in his arms. After a recent guest posing appearance, Krizo received accusations about photoshopping a picture that he shared to his Instagram story.

In July, Krizo made the jump from the IFBB Elite Pro League and NPC in hopes of becoming a the Olympia champion. He quickly earned his Pro Card during the Amateur Olympia Italy before winning the EVLS Prague Pro, which was his first show and allowed him to punch his ticket to the biggest competition of the year. Krizo finished 12th at his first Olympia and hopes to improve upon his standing.

This offseason, Krizo has targeted some improvements that need to be made in order to improve on the Olympia stage. The goal will be to qualify and then jump into the top 10 on the biggest stage.

Following the accusations of photoshop, Krizo returned to Instagram to address the incident.

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Michal Krizo: “I Have To Defend Myself Here”

Fans began accusing Michal Krizo of photoshopping a picture with a fan to make himself look a bit bigger. It turns out that Krizo did not make an edits to photos and wanted to defend himself.

“I have to defend myself here. I don’t do any photoshops, I Shared because I liked the photo. Thanks for your understanding.”

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Michal Krizo reached out to the fan that made the alleged edits to the photo. He wanted to make sure that it was clear that he did not alter any photos and that he actually looks the way the photo is.

On Sunday night, Krizo continued to address the incident on Instagram. He shared the photo to his profile and stated that he can share “whatever he wants” on his own profile.

“Ok man send me original photo. Are u done with your hates? 🙈 i think this is my profile and i can post what i want 🤷‍♂️”

Michal Krizo has been working on his conditioning this offseason after seeing the outcome in his first Olympia competition. Last week, Krizo teased a show in eight weeks during a recent physique update. He will have to qualify for the 2023 Olympia, which he is aiming to do in the next two months. This will allow him to continue to compete in a deep Men’s Open division this year.

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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.