Whenever Ramon Rocha Queiroz makes a public appearance alongside Open’s bodybuilders, there is an observation-Classic Physique athlete does not appear to be smaller than his super self-suited colleagues. During the MuscleContest Brazil, which occurred between the last days 18 and 20 in Curitiba (PR), it was no different. At the time, Acrean trained alongside Derek Lunsford, current Arnold Classic Ohio and Mister Olympia 2023, which made fans ask Dino’s category change again.
In an exclusive interview with Folha de S. Paulo’s Blog Muscle, he assumes to be slightly bothered by the insistence of the public even through his explanations on the subject: “Fills a little, but do what?”
“It is the opinion of the public and we have no control over it. We understand that it is what they want, but this is a personal position of mine. I do not feel ready to go to Open yet. At the right time, this will happen,” he says.
Still during the conversation, the idol of Brazilian bodybuilding spoke about this year’s Olympia and showed confidence. “If Mike arrives at his 100%and I reach my 100%, that is, if the two arrive in 100%, I’m sure I get it,” says Dino.
Olympia 2025 will take place from October 9 to 12 in Las Vegas, a city located in the state of Nevada, United States. With Chris Bumtead’s retirement, the title dispute should be starred by Ramon, Mike, Terrence Ruffin and Urs Kalecinski at Classic Physique.
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