California Pro Preview: Who Will Secure a Spot at the 2021 Olympia?
Who will claim victory at the California Pro?
The California Pro is upon us and will future some up and coming bodybuilders as well as the return of competitors who have been away from the scene for a bit. The talent pool for this show is pretty strong and it’s anyone’s guess as to who will secure victory. For whoever comes out on top, the Olympia stage will be waiting for them.
Without further ado, let’s delve into the list of top contenders to make a run at victory.
Hassan Mostafa
Recently placing third at the 2021 New York Pro, Hassan Mostafa is coming in with something to prove at the California Pro. For Mostafa conditioning will be the name of the game for this show. He missed a great opportunity at the NY Pro, but if he can dial in his conditioning for this weekend’s show he has a chance of coming out on top. He faces some stiff competition however so not only will he have to make sure his conditioning is on point, but his posing routine as well.
Patrick Moore
Like so many others 2020 was not a great year for Patrick Moore. While he possessed the kind of potential that could make him a Olympia champ some day, his underwhelming performances at the 2020 Arnold Classic, NY Pro, and Cali Pro forced Moore to go back to the drawing board. His extended off season saw him removing his tattoos and packing on a considerable amount of muscle. 2020 is certainly the past and Patrick Moore looks ready to make an impression in 2021. He’ll have to contend with Hassan Mostafa to ensure victory, but if he’s able to keep his lines while maintaining his current size, things look bright for Moore.
Fred “Biggie” Smalls
It’s been three years since Fred “Biggie” Smalls has stepped on a competitive bodybuilding stage. The veteran bodybuilder has not competed since the 2018 Indy Pro where he placed ninth. While victory for Smalls is a long shot, it’s not completely out of the question. After all, three years is a long time and that could have boosted his gains. Smalls is one of the most unique and entertaining posers in the game today, another factor to consider against this line up. Either way, Smalls will certainly need to bring his absolute best if he hopes to redeem himself.
Mohamed El Emam
After coming in second place at the Indy Pro, Mohamed El Emam definitely had some momentum heading into the NY Pro. Unfortunately, El Emam would end up at fifth place at the show. That said, he does have the goods to contend for top three at this show. With Patrick Moore stepping on the competitive stage for the first time this year, he’s an unknown quantity, one that El Emam hopes to overcome. That statement is doubly true for Fred Smalls. Mohamed El Emam could be the dark horse at this show, but he certainly has quite the mountain to climb.
Who do you think wins at the 2021 California Pro?
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