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Patrick Moore Hints He’ll Compete at the 2021 California Pro

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It looks like Patrick Moore is prepping for the California Pro.

For the past few months Patrick Moore has been making vast improvements. Moore decided to take an extended time off to build upon his physique. Now the bodybuilder is hinting that he’ll be competing at the California Pro in 12 days.

Moore has been criticized heavily in the past. Not for misconduct. Not for anything malicious. But for his physique and whether he belongs in the Men’s Open Bodybuilding division. Many have said he is undersized, that he should consider switching to the Classic Physique division.

While he has been considered undersized in the past, Patrick Moore has shown some great resolve in packing on the muscle. The talented bodybuilder has used his off season wisely. Rather than sitting back and watching the competition, Moore has been using his extended off season to bulk up.

Taking Things to the Next Level

No longer will the idea that he is undersized be an issue for Patrick Moore. The bodybuilder has pumped enough iron to ensure that won’t be a talking point anymore. His recent posts have shown a Moore who has decided to take his growth to the next level.

It’s clear that Patrick Moore has reached a new level in his training.

If I’m betting on myself, then I’ll completely double down?

Patrick Moore is certainly a bodybuilder that is going to shake things up in the coming months. His latest declaration indicates that he will attempt to qualify for the Olympia with a win at the California Pro.

While the bodybuilder doesn’t explicitly say so, he mentions that he will be ready to compete in 12 days (relative from his latest post). Within that time, the California Pro will take place.

Trust, It’s all fun and games until I wanna play too #12days ??

With his current physique, Patrick Moore may well earn his place at the 2021 Olympia. Do you think he will win at the California Pro?

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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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