The Mutant is looking massive at this point of his prep for the Olympia bodybuilding stage.
Men’s Open bodybuilder Nick Walker is building the best version of himself ahead of his return to the Olympia stage at the end of the year. During a recent workout and posing session, Walker shared his current physique bodyweight of 291 pounds.
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Walker missed the 2023 Olympia as he dealt with a torn hamstring that impacted his preparation for the show. He ended up making his return during the New York Pro and was crowned champion, despite controversy surrounding the final results. He later announced that he would miss the 2024 Olympia as well. Now, his sights are set on the 2025 Olympia after winning his third New York Pro.
Walker has been working on making improvements to his physique and has done so in a big way. By the looks of his recent posing session, Walker has remained shredded while adding more and more size.
| Full Name: Nick Walker (Men’s Open Bodybuilder) | ||
| Weight | Height | Date Of Birth |
| 270-295lbs | 5’7″ | 08/03/1994 |
| Division | Era | Nationality |
| Bodybuilding | 2020 | American |
Nick Walker Talks Biggest Competition

Nick Walker got the chance to see Derek Lunsford during the 2025 Pittsburgh Pro. Despite finishing as the runner-up, Walker remains confident. He has spoken about the finish and believes he should have won the show.
I haven’t beaten Derek yet. I think Derek is, just in my opinion, I think Derek is extremely beatable.
“Samson is a mass aesthetic monster. He’s a freak. He’s getting better year by year by year but he still doesn’t have that conditioning factor. Size for size, height for height, me and him are very comparable in that sense. I bring a much-tighter package and I think the way I look right now, that could probably override him.”
Nick Walker has spoken out before about his biggest competition and believes it is Choopan once again. That is his belief once again but Walker remains confident he can take down any competitor.
“Hadi, I think would be the biggest rival because again, size for size, yes I’m bigger, but he’s not far off. He just brings that grainy, hard-conditioned look. The only downside of Hadi, his backside hasn’t been really able to match the front side.”
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