Rubiel Mosquera joined Hany Rambod for a workout and a physique update.
Men’s Open bodybuilder Rubiel Mosquera, known as “Neckzilla,” has been hard at work in the gym to improve his physique. During a recent appearance with Hany Rambod, Neckzilla showed off his progress with an insane physique update.
Mosquera last took the stage during the 2024 Dubai Pro, where he finished fourth. Mosquera took the same route as many bodybuilders nowadays, including Krizo. He began in the IFBB Elite Pro League and eventually made the move to NPC. He quickly earned his Pro Card and took the stage right away in Men’s Open.
Neckzilla competed at the 2023 EVLS Prague Pro just days after earning his Pro Card. Mosquera took the stage against some of the best in the world in Men’s Open. Neckzilla finished with the bronze medal behind Samson Dauda and Michal Krizo. Despite not winning the event, Mosquera stole the show with his insane size and potential.
Full Name: Rubiel Mosquera (Bodybuilder) | ||
Weight | Height | Date Of Birth |
Up to 300 lbs | 5’11″ | 1995 |
Division | Era | Nationality |
Bodybuilding | 2010s, 2020s | Colombian |
Neckzilla’s Latest Physique Update
Neckzilla was seen in a video posing with Rambod. He was gaining some valuable instruction from the legendary coach. The post was shared by Pittalis Muscle Media last week.
There has been a lot of hype surrounding Neckzilla since he earned his Pro Card. He was scheduled to compete at the Arnold Classic in 2024 but was forced to pull his name out due to visa issues.
Under the guidance of legendary bodybuilding coach Chris Cormier, Mosquera has continued to hone his craft. Cormier, who is also sponsored by Yava Labs along with Mosquera, has praised his dedication and work ethic. Cormier frequently highlights Mosquera’s incredible potential, noting that despite his already impressive performances, there is still plenty of room for improvement.
One area of focus has been on increasing the size of Mosquera’s shoulders and back to balance out his upper body and further enhance his overall symmetry. Cormier has also emphasized the importance of posing, which Mosquera has diligently practiced. In Prague, Cormier mentioned that Mosquera posed every single day in preparation for the competition, ensuring that his presentation on stage was as polished as possible.
Neckzilla has competed twice as a professional. It is unknown when his next competition will be but fans will eagerly await his return to the stage.
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