Nick Walker Gives First Impression of Rubiel “Neckzilla” Mosquera
During a discussion with Mosquera’s coach, Chris Cormier, Nick Walker eagerly shared his first impressions of welcoming him to the Open class.
“Rubiel! He doesn’t speak English [for the podcast].”
“I’ve talked to Chris about him. He doesn’t speak much English,” says Walker. “Yeah that’s him bro [the original Neckzilla].”
“Jeff King was Neckzilla,” says Jose Raymond.
Furthermore, according to Jose Raymond, Mosquera has time and room to grow as he’s only 28 years old.
“How old is he, does anyone know?” asks Walker.
“28,” says Raymond.
Observing “Neckzilla” on stage, Walker acknowledged that he had strong side poses.
“God damn!” Walker said. “He’s made huge improvements. Look at his face.”
“That looks better [his side triceps pose]. That one looks good. Samson’s not in it but I also think this is Samson’s weakest pose too.”
“That’s a good pose for him [side chest].
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Despite appreciating Mosquera’s physique, Walker believed Nathan De Asha deserved to place ahead of him in Prague.
“Like I said, I’m a fan dude, I think he’s fucking awesome,” shared Walker. “Yeah, [third] I’m surprised he beat Nathan but.”
Nick Walker hasn’t been the only high-caliber Men’s Open Pro to examine the strengths and weaknesses of Rubiel Mosquera. Samson Dauda, who shared the stage with “Neckzilla,” wasblown away by his freak factor, sharing that he “has it in spades.”
Meanwhile, bodybuilding veterans Chris Cormier and Dexter Jackson have also discussed the 28-year-old mass monster’s future. In comparing Walker’s and Mosquera’s front lat spreads, Chris Cormier said he would give the nod to his Colombian pupil.
With time and a solid coach on his side, there’s no telling how far Rubiel Mosquera will take his IFBB Pro League career. Following just one Pro contest, it’s evident the bodybuilding community is excited to see him back on stage, competing against the best.
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Overview
Rubiel “Neckzilla” Mosquera, renowned for his standout performance, is gaining attention in the Open class. Nick Walker explores Rubiel Mosquera’s ascent on the Mutant and the Mouth Podcast, praising his transition to the IFBB Pro League. Despite a third-place finish at the 2023 EVLS Prague Pro, Mosquera’s debut against top competitors showcased his potential. Drawing comparisons to legends like Ronnie Coleman and Mamdouh ‘Big Ramy’ Elssbiay, Mosquera is generating excitement in the bodybuilding community. Walker, recovering from injuries, provides insights into Mosquera’s physique and performance. With time and solid coaching, Mosquera’s future in the IFBB Pro League holds promising prospects, fueling anticipation among fans and fellow bodybuilders.
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