The 2025 Taiwan Pro 2 is set to take place from July 18 to 20 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. This IFBB Pro League event will feature 26 athletes from around the world across two divisions: Men’s Physique and Bikini. Each division winner will earn a qualification for the 2025 Mr. Olympia, set for October 9–12 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
So far, the event has drawn a promising lineup of pros from Asia, the Middle East, and Oceania. This show gives rising athletes a chance to break out in a growing region for bodybuilding. The second edition of the Taiwan Pro promises intense battles for the Olympia tickets.
Clearly, this event matters for athletes seeking recognition in a crowded season. With limited qualification spots left, the pressure is on. For many, this is a last shot to punch their ticket to bodybuilding’s biggest stage.
2025 Taiwan Pro 2 Bodybuilding Show Preview & Roster
Men’s Physique
Men’s Physique in Taiwan will be highly competitive. Many of the athletes are regional stars with past experience in Asian pro shows. Several also represent growing fanbases in their respective countries.
So far, no clear favorite has emerged. That opens the door for a potential breakout. Someone like Takumi Ishikawa or Yujin Lee could surprise judges with conditioning and symmetry.
Clearly, the fight for Olympia qualification won’t be easy. With only one spot on the line, only near-perfection will be rewarded. The winner here will have to dominate in both stage presence and physique flow.
| Athlete | Country | Flag |
|---|---|---|
| Majid Alessa | Saudi Arabia | 🇸🇦 |
| Eun Chong Choi | South Korea | 🇰🇷 |
| Joohyeob Han | South Korea | 🇰🇷 |
| Takumi Ishikawa | Japan | 🇯🇵 |
| Shun Kaneko | Japan | 🇯🇵 |
| Dilip Kumar | India | 🇮🇳 |
| Yujin Lee | South Korea | 🇰🇷 |
| Karym Saripada | Philippines | 🇵🇭 |
| Hong Son | Vietnam | 🇻🇳 |
| Isaac Tse | Hong Kong | 🇭🇰 |
Bikini
The Bikini division boasts a larger and more diverse roster. Many athletes come from powerhouse nations like South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan. Some, like Ji Bin Park, already have Olympia experience.
So far this season, several names have stood out. Amanda Lee and Min Jeong Myeong have shown upward momentum. However, the lineup is deep and includes strong regional threats like Pei Fen Lin and Anita Chen.
Now, with one Olympia ticket available, the competition will be brutal. Only someone who nails balance, flow, and stage presentation will walk away with gold. The judges will have a tough task ahead.
| Athlete | Country | Flag |
|---|---|---|
| Rena Ajima | Japan | 🇯🇵 |
| Bridget Bailey | Australia | 🇦🇺 |
| Oyungerel Bayarsaikhan | Mongolia | 🇲🇳 |
| Coco Cheang | Macau | 🇲🇴 |
| Anita Chen | Taiwan | 🇹🇼 |
| Demi Chow | Hong Kong | 🇭🇰 |
| Una Fu | Taiwan | 🇹🇼 |
| Sol Han | South Korea | 🇰🇷 |
| Sung Uk Kim | South Korea | 🇰🇷 |
| Amanda Lee | Singapore | 🇸🇬 |
| Dokyung Lee | South Korea | 🇰🇷 |
| Pei Fen Lin | Taiwan | 🇹🇼 |
| Min Jeong Myeong | South Korea | 🇰🇷 |
| Ji Bin Park | South Korea | 🇰🇷 |
| Wendy Tsai | Taiwan | 🇹🇼 |
| Helen Wong | Hong Kong | 🇭🇰 |
Bikini Division Athletes to Watch
Ji Bin Park 🇰🇷
Ji Bin Park is no stranger to high-level competition. She placed 16th at the 2023 Olympia and has already competed three times in 2025. Her most recent performance at the New York Pro earned her a solid fifth-place finish.
So far, Park has remained a consistent top-tier Bikini athlete in Asia. Her stage presence is commanding, and her glute-to-waist ratio stands out under the lights. She also brings polished posing and a confident routine.
Clearly, she enters Taiwan as one of the frontrunners. With experience and quality on her side, Park could walk away with her second career Olympia qualification. If she peaks here, the title may be hers to lose.
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Amanda Lee 🇸🇬
Amanda Lee continues to inch closer to her first major win. At the 2025 Taiwan Pro in April, she finished fourth and impressed judges with her improved conditioning. She has been competing since 2022 but is still chasing that first pro victory.
Importantly, Lee shows strong symmetry and flowing lines. Her look fits the Bikini standard well, and she’s refined her presentation over time. Her calm stage presence gives her a polished edge among less-seasoned competitors.
Now, she returns to the same country where she made waves earlier this season. With more experience and adjustments in hand, Lee may finally have the tools to break through. If she peaks, she’s a real contender.
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Min Jeong Myeong 🇰🇷
Min Jeong Myeong earned her pro card earlier in 2025. She made her debut at the AGP Korea Pro, where she finished sixth. Although that result didn’t turn heads, it gave her valuable feedback from the judges.
So far, her potential has not gone unnoticed. She displays strong lower-body development and a small waist, both crucial for Bikini. With sharper conditioning and a confident routine, she could quickly move up the rankings.
Now, with one show under her belt, Myeong is ready to improve. Taiwan offers a perfect setting for redemption. If she refines her look, she could be this show’s biggest surprise.
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Overview
The 2025 Taiwan Pro 2 brings bodybuilding action back to Kaohsiung with two Olympia qualifying spots. In total, 26 athletes from across Asia and Oceania will battle in Men’s Physique and Bikini. Moreover, the show serves as a crucial late-season opportunity for pros chasing the Olympia stage. So far, South Korea’s Ji Bin Park leads the Bikini favorites, while Japan’s Takumi Ishikawa and South Korea’s Eun Chong Choi stand out in Men’s Physique. Notably, the mix of seasoned veterans and rising talent adds excitement. As always, only the winners will qualify for the 2025 Mr. Olympia in Las Vegas.
Featured Image – 2025 Taiwan Pro 2 Bodybuilding Show Preview – Credit: @jibinpark_ , @Amandajleefit (Instagram)








