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The sport of bodybuilding has the foundation of competition. These contests are among the most spectacular bodies that contestants build through vigorous training, tremendous hard work, and self-resilience. Inspired and influenced by the timeless bodybuilding legends of all time, these new budding bodybuilders come up with their own new uniqueness and fight against one another for the crowning titles of prestigious contests.

As Jay Cutler turns 50 by his 87th episode of Cutler Cast, he invites Manager Matt Daniels & Milos Sarcev. The three talk about Hunter Labrada’s Tampa Pro win.

Milos Sarcev didn’t assume Hunter Labrada can win

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In the latest episode of Cutler Cast, Sarcev discusses his idea of losing the momentum of one’s game and how that can affect big time. But he perceives consequently, “Hunter now winning the Tampa and going into the Texas good idea, bad idea last time the way you talk about it’s like he’s not gonna do it and I commend him for doing it and now he’s doing it.”

The IFBB coach further reflects thoughtfully, “Initially, I didn’t think he can beat Andrew Jacked. But now I do think that he can, he can beat him.” Matt Daniels further remarks and adds to Sarcev’s statement, “He can, yeah. I mean, it’s either one could win. We’ll just have to see how it plays out.”

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As the podcast proceeds, the Cutler guests talk about the Nigerian IFBB professional bodybuilder, the 2022 Arnold Classic winner, Andrew Jacked. He got into the fame list with power lifter Larry Williams.

The IFBB coach comments on Andrew Jacked

Sarcev discuss how Jacked’s UK classic didn’t shriek of “Mr. Olympia” at first, but as he improved, everyone is seeing evident potentials. The IFBB coach had previously observed how the future of bodybuilding is not lacking because of people like Andrew. In the podcast, he further comments, “His structure is just about perfect. I mean, just about perfect. Nobody is six foot whatever and you know wide shoulders. Everything is there he just needs to fill it up.”

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The Texas Pro 2023 is right around the corner. Whether the Tampa Pro winner, Hunter Labrada, would win against the 2022 Arnold Classic winner Andrew Jacked will be revealed soon enough. As both the contestants are trying hard to win against their rivals, putting well sought out efforts, the Texas Pro judges would have a hard time deciding. Only time will tell who can triumph in the end. Let us know about your opinion on the Texas Pro winner of 2023.

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