Dubai Pro Bodybuilding Results

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The 2024 Dubai Pro showcased some of the IFBB Pro League’s top competitors vying for cash prizes and the coveted Mr. Olympia qualification.
Held on July 28 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the event featured elite athletes from the Men’s 212 Bodybuilding, Classic Physique, and Men’s Physique categories.
With a stunning $100,000 prize for the Men’s Open winner, the stakes were incredibly high.
Key contenders to watch included rising Open class star Rubiel ‘Neckzilla’ Mosquera, as well as seasoned athletes Nathan De Asha, William Bonac, and Behrooz Tabani, all bringing their unique strengths to the competition.
Unlike the previous year, the 2024 Dubai Pro included an Open class, resulting in the crowning of a new champion.
The winners now have the opportunity to compete at the Mr. Olympia stage, set to take place in Las Vegas, Nevada, from October 11-13. Here are the highlights of the event:
2024 Dubai Pro Winning Athletes
Open Bodybuilding: Behrooz Tabani
212 Bodybuilding: Angel Calderon
Classic Physique: Breon Ansley
Men’s Physique: Erin Banks
Results Breakdown for the 2024 Dubai Pro
Men’s Open Bodybuilding
Winner — Behrooz Tabani
Second Place — William Bonac
Third Place — Nathan De Asha
Fourth Place — Rubiel Mosquera
Fifth Place — Alie Edward
Sixth Place — Khaled Awry
Seventh Place — Aleksei Kuznetsov
Eighth Place — Ali Jasim
Ninth Place — Vilius Sosnovskis
Tenth Place — Robin Strand
The Dubai Pro was an unforgettable event, with Open class competitors showcasing remarkable physiques.
Behrooz Tabani’s performance was particularly noteworthy, presenting increased muscle mass and impeccable conditioning.
He previously secured a win at the 2024 Flex Weekend Pro in Milan, Italy, where his aesthetics helped him triumph over Nathan De Asha.
William Bonac, a two-time Arnold Classic champion, impressed with his feathered quads, strong back poses, and muscle density.
Having last competed at the 2024 Empro Classic Pro, where he defeated runner-up Tabani, Bonac looked determined to maintain his dominance.
Ultimately, the night belonged to Behrooz Tabani, who added another victory to his record.
William Bonac and Nathan De Asha followed in second and third places, respectively.
Despite the pre-event hype surrounding Rubiel ‘Neckzilla’ Mosquera, his conditioning led to a fourth-place finish.
Source: fitnessvolt
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