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Until 2023, Joseph Baena had never attended any of Arnold’s classics. However, 2024 marked a difference as Arnold Schwarzenegger’s youngest son attended Arnold Classic UK. Following this, Baena also went ahead to attend Arnold Classic South America. As he went on his journey, Baena experienced a lot many things that would pile up in his memory. Now that it all came to an end, he decided to show his gratitude.

Baena’s experience with sports and South America gave him so much joy that he expressed how he could not wait to go back there. As he expressed his gratitude, let us also look through all his memories.

Latino Joseph Baena shows enthusiasm to return to South America

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In his latest Instagram post, Joseph Baena shared a video of all his memories as small clips compiled into one. As he goes through the bodybuilding shows, his soccer match that he attends, the talk shows he was invited to, and his cycling and arm wrestling, Baena feels quite happy and grateful to Brazil.

 

 

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In the caption of this video, he thus wrote, “Thank you again Brazil for such an amazing week.” Then he also declared how much he loved the whole journey and would want to come back there yet again. He wrote, “I loved this trip and can’t wait to be back!” In fact, Brazil also showed their enthusiasm to have Baena with them, SE Palmeiras once shared a photo of Baena holding a jersey at a soccer match and they wrote, “@joebaena, bodybuilder and son of Arnold Schwarzenegger, is in the arena to watch the final in a little while.”

Joseph Baena’s root varies from Austria to Guatemala in Central America. At the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, Baena showed his support and excitement for the whole month.

“always been inspired to learn more:” Joseph Baena is proud of his Hispanic roots

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In one of his Instagram posts, Joseph Baena talked about the independence anniversary of the five Latin American countries and went ahead to spread awareness among his audience. He stated, “Start September 15, which actually marks the anniversary of independence for five Latin American countries.” Then the bodybuilder added the names of the countries among which his roots also reside, “Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and of course, Guatemala.”

Through the caption of his post, Baena also shared how happy he was to have such a heritage. He wrote, “Having a Guatemalan mother/family and being raised around all kinds of Latin cultures, I have always been inspired to learn more and more about my Hispanic roots.” He also exclaimed how proud he is to be a Latino, “I’m very proud to be Latino and happy to share the passion!”

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Do you think after this point, Joseph Baena will be there in the coming Arnold Classics seasons? Let us know in the comments below.

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