Ramon Queiroz Shares Physique Update At 251lbs During Prep For 2023 Olympia

Physique update

Is Ramon Queiroz ready to take over Classic Physique at the 2023 Olympia?!

Ramon Queiroz has established himself as one of the top competitors in the Classic Physique division. Earlier in the week, he shared a huge physique update at 251 pounds following a chest workout.

Ramon Dino is on his way to the top of Classic Physique but still has one major roadblock. During the 2022 Olympia, Queiroz pushed four-time champ Chris Bumstead to the limit but fell behind when it was all said and done. Bumstead was able to comfortably win another title but Dino looks determined to improve and just up another level.

Queiroz began gaining a large following after the 2021 Olympia, where he placed fifth in his first appearance. He would continue into Columbus to compete in the 2022 Arnold Classic and was bested by two-time champion Terrence Ruffin. Now, he continues to move up the division and could be a threat to the throne once again this year.

Ramon Queiroz has been considered one of the up-and-comers in bodybuilding for two years now. Queiroz, along with Urs Kalecinski, are young competitors that have Classic Physique in a great spot moving forward. On YouTube, Dino showed off a chest workout before hitting some poses.

Physique Update

Ramon Queiroz Physique Update & Chest Workout

On the Max Titanium YouTube page, Ramon Queiroz was featured during his prep for the 2023 Olympia.

The Olympia is gearing up to be exciting once again with another battle between Ramon Queiroz and Chris Bumstead. If the four-time champ is going to be taken down, others will have to come in at the top of their game. That is what Queiroz is working toward.

“Today I had the honor of being the first to train in our new home”

 

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Ramon Queiroz took the stage during the 2023 Arnold Classic and was able to win the show. He bested Kalecinski and former Arnold champion Alex Cambronero. Bumstead was not present in Columbus, adding even more steam to a potential showdown once again.

After his victory back in March, Ramon Queiroz can now set his sights on winning the 2023 Olympia.

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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.