Nick Walker is Looking Monstrous 9 Weeks Out from the NY Pro

Nick Walker looks monstrous 9 weeks out from the NY Pro.

The landscape of modern bodybuilding is beginning to change. The up and comers in Men’s Open Bodybuilding are bringing back the mass monster movement in a big way. Bodybuilders like Blessing Awodibu and rival for the NY Pro Nick Walker are the vanguard. These two bodybuilders are looking to prove a point. 9 weeks out from the show, Nick Walker has been showing some truly monstrous gains.

Ever since his rivalry with Blessing Awodibu began to pick up steam, Walker has been hitting the gym extra hard. A good rivalry can no doubt bring the best out of a competitor. While he may not say it himself, Walker no doubt is feeling some massive motivation heading into the NY Pro. Like any competitive athlete, Walker has something to prove and he wants to do so against Blessing Awodibu.

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From the looks of things, 9 weeks out from the NY Pro, Nick Walker is looking the part of the ultimate mass monster.

Walker has been putting in some intense training to get to this point. His recent posts on social media show a man possessed as he gives his all with every workout.

Here he performs some pretty massive squats, 495lbs to be exact, for reps.

495 squat as my 2nd exercise for 12 reps, I want this for 20 reps.

What do you think of Nick Walker and his monstrous form ahead of the NY Pro?

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Managing Editor at Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.

Jonathan Salmon
Managing editor of Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. He has been writing about bodybuilding, combat sports, and strength sports for over 8 years. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.