This time, maybe this is a sign of things changing, Classic Physique was the very last division to go on. It’s always been that Open bodybuilding is the very last thing. “I’m going to save Open for last, even though this was the very first show where Open results were not last. Ron Harris touched on a possible Classic Physique takeover in his wrap-up video for the 2022 Boston Pro. Classic Physique Recent Popularity Could Be A ‘Sign of Things Changing’ If athletes like Urs continue to attract a younger fanbase, perhaps this could be the start of a Classic Physique takeover. Urs Kalecinski dominated the stage and secured first place at the Boston Pro. This past weekend, the Boston Pro event showcased Classic Physique competitors last, which has some in the sport thinking that the division is becoming more popular than Men’s Open bodybuilding. The entertainment factor behind many of the Classic Physique posing routines has certainly added a layer of excitement to their respective performances. Ramon Rocha Queiroz and Urs Kalecinski battled for second and third, which left Breon Ansley in fourth place. ![]() Terrence Ruffin came in first place in Classic Physique. ![]() Last week’s 2022 Arnold Classic left fans with some exciting storylines. Speaking with ‘The Boston Mass’ Jose Raymond, Muscular Development’s Ron Harris believes Classic Physique could eclipse the popularity of Men’s Open bodybuilding in the future. The Men’s Open division has long been the crown jewel of bodybuilding shows, but it appears that might change soon.
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