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Brandon Curry Shows Some Massively Improved Legs Weeks Out From The Olympia

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Brandon Curry has built some truly impressive legs in the off season.

2019 Olympia champion Brandon Curry hasn’t gotten a fair shake from the fans. Despite his dominant performance in 2019, many people wrote it off, saying that he didn’t defeat Phil Heath, that he didn’t contend with Shawn Rhoden. Many excuses have been thrown out there. Yet he defeated Heath at the 2020 Olympia. The feat cemented that he was indeed a rightful champion.

That said, Brandon Curry still lost to Big Ramy at the 2020 Olympia. In the loss Brandon Curry was able to collect information. The info he gathered was that he had plenty to improve upon. In particular Curry realized that he needed to improve upon his legs in order to defeat Big Ramy at the 2021 show.

In order to take his legs to the next level, Brandon Curry has doubled down on his training. A recent physique update showcases just how much he’s improved upon his “weak point.”

To be honest, Brandon Curry had some pretty impressive legs to begin with. But his recent training has transformed his legs to the next level. If the goal was to improve his lower half, it appears that Curry has successfully accomplished his mission.

One thing is certain about Brandon Curry: he just keeps improving. No matter his placing in the division, what can’t be denied is Curry’s ability to point out weaknesses and strengths and build on both. It’s what carried him to victory in 2019. It could be exactly what sees him pull off the upset in 2021.

While many believe Big Ramy is the favorite heading into the show, it can’t be denied that Brandon Curry was hot on his heels at the 2020 Olympia. Curry didn’t lose to Big Ramy by much. A few tweaks here and there and Curry could have easily walked away with a victory. Now he’s hoping to make good on his potential and once again secure a victory in 2021.

What do you think of the improvements Brandon Curry has made to his physique?

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Managing Editor at Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.

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