Big Ramy Guest Poses At Shreru Classic
Big Ramy made a recent appearance on stage as a guest poser during the Sheru Classic.
It has been a busy offseason for Big Ramy since repeating as champion during the 2021 Olympia. He received a huge welcome back when he returned home to Egypt after retaining his title and immediately began training for the 2022 show. Big Ramy recently made his second guest posing appearance since the Olympia during the Sheru Classic.
Big Ramy was scheduled to make an appearance on day three of the Sheru Classic in India. He closed out the weekend on stage after an event full of other big names as well. This was his second time on stage since the Olympia with the first coming during the KO Egypt Pro.
The Sheru Classic took place from Dec. 3-5 in Mumbai. Sheru Aangrish is an influential name in the sport of bodybuilding hailing from India. The former bodybuilder took to his official Instagram to share a video of Big Ramy during the event.
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#sheruclassic #ihff #india #stayfit#borntodo #olympia2021 #2021#mrolympia“
When Big Ramy appears on stage, it is a big event but he was not the only notable at the Sheru Classic. Akim Williams was the guest poser on day one and returned for the second day as well. On Day two, Williams joined Sergio Oliva and Bhuwan Chauhan. Day three was the biggest one headlined by Big Ramy, with Williams and Oliva returning once again.
As usual, Big Ramy showed off his incredible size and conditioning during this guest posing appearance. His level of conditioning was brought into question after this year’s Olympia as many thought that Hadi Choopan entered the competition in the best shape. Choopa took home the bronze while Brandon Curry was the runner-up for the second consecutive year. Early in the offseason, it seems as though Big Ramy does not want this question asked next year.
It came out that preparation for the 2021 show did not begin until three months before. That changed drastically this time around as Big Ramy began training just weeks after winning on stage.
We are officially in December which means the 2022 Olympia will take place in one year. This gives Big Ramy plenty of time to keep up the level of his championship-winning physique. By the looks of his two guest posing appearances, Big Ramy looks primed and ready to make a run at a three-peat.
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