Does Nick Walker have the “freakiest” pose in bodybuilding?
Men’s Open bodybuilder Nick Walker has shared physique updates ahead of his performance at the 2025 Pittsburgh Pro. He has opened many eyes leading up to his return and this includes bodybuilding legend Samir Bannout. Under a recent update from Walker, Bannout commented on his “freaky” back double biceps pose.
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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, he will compete in Pittsburgh with the 2025 competition on his mind.
Walker has remained as confident as ever despite his lack of appearances over the last two years. His victory at the New York Pro also came with different comments from critics about his physique. Walker will take on a loaded lineup in Pittsburgh and still believes he can win the event.
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 |
Samir Bannout Comments On Nick Walker’s Physique
Nick Walker has put on multiple updates on Instagram in recent days. On Monday, Bannout took to the comment section to share his thoughts on Walker’s progress.
“Very impressive. Who can match that double biceps Front n Back !!? Lots of quality beef ✅💪🏽”
Nick Walker crushed a workout before taking on a posing session. This is when Bannout called his back double biceps pose one of the best in the world right now.
“This is one of the freakiest back double biceps I have seen. His back comes with great arms unlike those who think their back is great and they have spaghetti f*cking arms.”
The Pittsburgh Pro added Men’s Open to this year’s competition for the first time and it is a loaded lineup. With Lunsford now in the mix, there is a legitimate competition at the top with Walker and Martin Fitzwater. The battle between Walker and Fitzwater will write another chapter with Lunsford entering as the favorite following his win at the Arnold.
Overall, the Pittsburgh Pro has a chance to be one of the top shows of the year with the talent that will take the stage. Nick Walker will look to qualify for the 2025 Olympia by bringing his best physique possible to the stage.
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