Phil Niu captured the 2025 Fitworld Pro Classic Physique title. Meanwhile, Hamzah Saeed finished as the runner-up. Similarly, Jeremiah Willies claimed third and rounded out the top three. Together, they stood out in a deep lineup of athletes.
On Saturday, March 22, Niu showcased his skills in Anaheim, CA. From the beginning, his confident stage presence helped him stand out. Notably, his well-developed quads and sharp upper back drew the judges’ attention. As the night progressed, it became clear that Niu was the man to beat.
By the end of the contest, Niu’s dominance left little room for debate. Ultimately, the judges awarded him the top prize and Olympia qualification. With this win, he secured a spot at the 2025 Classic Physique Olympia.
Now, Niu faces an important choice. On one hand, he could wait until October’s Olympia to compete again. On the other hand, he might choose to stay active and continue building momentum. Either way, his stock in the Classic Physique division is rising fast.
2025 Fitworld Pro Results
- Phil Niu (USA)
- Hamzah Saeed (USA)
- Jeremiah Willies (USA)
- Tae Min Jung (South Korea)
- Alex Kent (UK)
- Luc Andre Steinker (Germany)
- Jack Eagles (UK)
- Vincent Dutilly (Canada)
- Mahdi Parvani (USA)
- Jesse Strand (USA)
- Steven Cochran Jr. (USA)
- Adrian Gordillo (Mexico)
- Leo Mayrhofer (USA)
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Winner — Phil Niu (USA)
Phil Niu pulled off a surprising victory at the 2025 Fitworld Pro. Even though he projected confidence onstage, his win still shocked some observers. Notably, his quadriceps stood out in every front pose, and his upper back was sharply detailed.
Now, Niu has secured a spot at the 2025 Mr. Olympia. That competition, scheduled for Oct. 9-12 in Las Vegas, will be his chance to prove himself on bodybuilding’s biggest stage. Until then, he has two options: take time off or stay active on the pro circuit.
Either way, Niu has sent a message. By winning here, he’s shown that he’s more than just a contender — he’s a legitimate threat. Whether he competes again or rests until Olympia weekend, all eyes will be on him.
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Second Place — Hamzah Saeed (USA)
Hamzah Saeed claimed second place with a solid performance. Although he didn’t take the top spot, he demonstrated undeniable potential. With better timing and sharper conditioning, a future win seems within reach.
Importantly, Saeed still has time to qualify for the Olympia. He must secure a win before the Sept. 14, 2025, deadline to join the Olympia lineup. Every contest from here on out will matter as he chases that critical gold medal.
For now, Saeed can focus on fine-tuning his physique. His Fitworld performance proved that he’s capable of standing with top competitors. What remains to be seen is whether he can turn that into a victory before time runs out.
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Third Place — Jeremiah Willies (USA)
Jeremiah Willies struggled to defend his title. After winning this contest last year, he slipped to third place. His recent eighth-place finish at the 2025 Arnold Classic Physique may explain the drop.
Unlike Niu, Willies hasn’t qualified for the 2025 Mr. Olympia. Because of that, the pressure is mounting. He now needs to win a pro show before the end of the season or risk missing out on the Olympia entirely.
Still, Willies has proven his abilities before. With more experience than many of his competitors, he remains dangerous. His next contest will be crucial as he works to reclaim his spot among the elite.
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Looking Ahead
The Classic Physique season rolls on. Next up is the 2025 Detroit Pro, set for Saturday, March 29, in Dearborn, Michigan. Like the Fitworld Pro, it offers Olympia qualification for the winner.
For athletes chasing points, this contest is another key opportunity. At this stage in the season, every show matters more. The fight for Olympia slots is heating up.
As the season unfolds, expect intense battles between rising stars and established veterans. The road to Las Vegas is far from over — and for many, it’s just beginning.
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Overview
Phil Niu won the 2025 Fitworld Pro Classic Physique title, earning a spot at the 2025 Olympia. Meanwhile, Hamzah Saeed claimed second, showcasing potential for future victories. Jeremiah Willies, the defending champion, finished third and now faces pressure to win another pro show to secure an Olympia qualification. Niu’s victory surprised some, but his dominant stage presence, particularly his sharp quads and back, left no doubt. As the season continues, the race for Olympia qualification heats up, with the next key contest set for the 2025 Detroit Pro.
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