William Bonac Announces He Will Not Compete Again This Year, Will Return During 2024 Arnold Classic

William Bonac plans to spend time focusing on his family and business outside bodybuilding.

William Bonac is coming off an appearance at the Arnold Classic and recently shared that he will not compete in another show until next year in Columbus. On Tuesday, Bonac shared a post on Instagram claiming that he will take time off to focus on other aspects of his life.

Bonac plans to return for the 2024 Arnold Classic. This is a competition where he has seen great success but fell to seventh place during this year’s show. Bonac won the show in 2018 and 2020. He was unable to compete in 2021 due to travel restrictions before finishing second to Brandon Curry in 2022, which was his second runner-up finish.

William Bonac To Skip 2023 Olympia

William Bonac competed three times in 2022 before entering the Arnold Classic. He won the Boston Pro to qualify for the Olympia and finished as a top-10 competitor at the biggest show of the year. After falling a bit in the Arnold standings, Bonac will take some time to rest and recover.

“I can honestly say I won’t missed my diet for a while 😂

Time to focus on family & other business aside from bodybuilding.

Will see you all next year in Columbus Ohio
I’ll be back!!👑”

 

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Fans will look forward to William Bonac returning in 2024 with what could be a new and improved physique. Over the last few months, Bonac has been viewed as a dark-horse in the biggest shows and there is no doubt he could return to winning form. With the 2024 Arnold Classic as his target return, Bonac will prepare for a show where he has plenty of history and knows what it takes to win.

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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.