Can Neckzilla make some noise during the Olympia this weekend?
Bodybuilder Rubiel Mosquera has turned many heads early in his career and is considered an upcoming star in the Men’s Open division. The bodybuilding world will get its best look at Neckzilla this weekend as he is set to make his debut on the Olympia stage. On Tuesday, Mosquera gave fans another look at what to expect on the biggest stage.
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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.
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Rubiel Mosquera Prepared for Olympia Debut
Neckzilla has competed three times this season. It began with a sixth-place finish at the Dubai Pro but showed great promise on stage. Mosquera went onto win both the Flex Weekend Italy Pro and Mr. Big Evolution Pro. He has shown off incredible size across the board. While nickname is a play for the sie of his neck, Mosquera might be best known for his quads.
Recently, bodybuilding great Milos Sarcev joined Neckzilla for a workout and was shocked by the size of his calves.
Mosquera’s legs that truly set him apart as a competitive bodybuilder. His left thigh, measured at nearly 32 inches (80.5 cm) in 2021, ranks him among the athletes with some of the largest legs in modern bodybuilding. His quads, hamstrings, and calves are all enormous, creating a balanced, formidable lower body that has drawn comparisons to top pros like Big Ramy, who is renowned for his leg development.
In August, Mosquera shared the news following the process of obtaining his visa to compete at the Olympia. He explained that it was not an easy process but was able to go to Colombia to complete the paperwork. Mosquera has dealt with visa issues in the past. In 2024, he was scheduled to compete at the Arnold Classic but had to pull his name out because of these issues. Now, he will take the stage at the biggest show of the year after getting his visa squared away.
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