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2023 Mr. Big Evolution Pro Predictions

The 2023 Mr. Big Evolution Pro will take place in Portugal on July 9th, and there are nine pro divisions featured. All the winners will qualify for the 2023 Olympia in Orlando, Florida this November, if they haven’t qualified already. Let’s get right into these contests and determine who we think will be victorious this weekend.

Men’s Open

  • Lionel Beyeke
  • Roman Fritz
  • Petar Klancir
  • Emir Omeragic
  • Alessandro Orri
  • Andrea Presti
  • Vladyslav Sukhoruchko
  • Laszlo Szmereka
  • Krystian Wolski

This show has been won by Andrea Presti for the last two years, and he’s looking to three-peat. Standing in his way will be Lionel Beyeke, who is known for his potential, but has been inconsistent in recent year, and Emir Omeragic. The popular Vladyslav Sukhoruchko will also be in this show, which has many fans excited. In the end, we think Presti will make it three in a row and lock up that Mr. Olympia qualification.

  1. Andrea Presti
  2. Lionel Beyeke
  3. Vladyslav Sukhoruchko

 

212

  • Jorge Zamorano Avila
  • Ayat Najd Bagheri
  • Gabor Berek
  • Lucas Coelho
  • Jesus Fernandez
  • Miguel Angel Angustia Fontenla
  • Roman Iushchenko
  • Naser Mohamed
  • Marco Sarcone
  • Michael Schneider
  • Daniel Sticco
  • Robert Taylor

The early favorite for the 212 show may be Naser Mohamed, who was 13th at the 2022 Olympia. That doesn’t mean it will be an easy contest for him, though. Daniel Sticco is also in this lineup, and he’s certainly capable of winning it as well. Lucas Coelho finished one spot behind Mohamed at the Olympia, but we think that script will get flipped. We’re calling Coelho to take the victory in Portugual.

  1. Lucas Coelho
  2. Naser Mohamed
  3. Daniel Sticco

 

Classic Physique

  • Adam Bomert
  • David Martinez Campos
  • Luca Corrado
  • Petar Duper
  • Cedric Durand  
  • Pedro Ferreira 
  • Lucas Guido     
  • Florian Hartlage
  • Antoine Loth
  • Stephane Matala
  • Francisco Navarro Hernandez   
  • Miguel Malimo
  • Luis Garcia Martinez
  • Amaury Patte   
  • Breno Roberto Eleuterio Pereira
  • Emanuele Ricotti
  • Jesus Fernandez Riveiro

Classic Physique may be the most competitive contest out of all nine shows. Emanuele Ricotti has Olympia experience, and that could be a big factor in this show. Antoine Loth and Petar Duper could also be in the first callout. We also may see a new star emerge from this lineup. Our call for this contest will be Ricotti taking the victory.

  1. Emanuele Ricotti
  2. Petar Duper
  3. Antoine Loth

 

Men’s Physique

  • Anthony Bessala
  • Dario Beloli      
  • Luca Biolo        
  • Omar Boresli
  • Alessandro Colacchi
  • Philippe Degila
  • Lubamba Dias
  • Daniele D’Onofrio
  • Furkan Er
  • Marcos Iglesias Garcia  
  • Nuno Gomes    
  • Ali El Khtabi     
  • Daneil Leone    
  • Jin Bo Li
  • Helder Marinho
  • Ruben Marques
  • Lenny Massouf
  • Paulo Nunes
  • Jessy Pigury
  • Sidy Pouye
  • Darrell Rabess
  • Alessio Sbizzera
  • Yassin Serroukh
  • Mitch Starr
  • Dawid Wachelka
  • Emile Walker

The Men’s Physique show has several recognizable names such as Daniel Leone, Emile Walker, Furkan Er, and Sidy Pouye. This will be the largest field on the men’s side of the stage, and it could be a toss-up as to who will leave with the W. Our crystal ball shows Furkan Er placing first at the end of the day.

  1. Furkan Er
  2. Emile Walker
  3. Daniel Leone

 

Women’s Bodybuilding

  • Alcione Barreto
  • Anastasia Leonova
  • Lidija Huri Zaza

The women’s bodybuilding lineup features only three athletes, and the way you see them listed on the preview is how we’re calling it. If Alcione Barret wins, she will qualify for the Ms. Olympia for the first time. Matter of fact, none of these ladies are qualified for the 2023 Olympia going into the show.

  1. Alcione Barreto 
  2. Anastasia Leonova 
  3. Lidija Huri Zaza

 

Women’s Physique

  • Birgit Andersch
  • Anna Cicerelli   
  • Karine Cyrille   
  • Carolina Fernandez      
  • Miranda Gonzalez        
  • Manal Ben Jabeur        
  • Alexandria Karrie         
  • Marina Kassinopoullou 
  • Uta Kohler-Sptizbart     
  • Sanna Nupponen         
  • Xioquing Qiu    
  • Justyna Rudnicka         
  • Mar Ruiz          
  • Alessandra Patricia Da Silva
  • Caroline Alves Dos Santos

The winner of this show will be the tenth woman to qualify for the Women’s Physique Olympia in 2023, and we’re looking for Caroline Alves Dos Santos to make that happen. It will be a tough go for her, but we think she can make it happen. Joining her in the top three will be Mar Ruiz, who will be making her pro debut, and Carolina Fernandez.

  1. Caroline Alves Dos Santos
  2. Carolina Fernandez
  3. Mar Ruiz

 

Figure

  • Daiane Aparecida de Freitas     
  • Leonie Friedel  
  • Rejoice Godwin
  • Nadine Claudia Huber  
  • Jeanne Kassel   
  • Anna Kohckar  
  • Kristen McGregor         
  • Krisztina Meleg
  • Anna Michalak 
  • Sophie Nickel   
  • Dorota Ogonowska      
  • Adela Ondrejovicova    
  • Kiira Poux        
  • Hannah Prause
  • Paula Ranta     
  • Cristiana Rodrigues      
  • Konnie Slyziut  
  • Erin Thomson
  • Helen Zavitsanou

The Figure division is going to be wide open, and this is the toughest one for us to call out of all nine divisions. Rejoice Godwin was in the 2022 Olympia lineup, and she wants to return so she can try breaking into the top 15. The same can be said for Nadine Claudia Huber, Paula Ranta, and Adela Ondrejovicova. They will likely be your top four, but we’re taking Godwin for the win.

  1. Rejoice Godwin
  2. Adela Ondrejovicova
  3. Nadine Claudia Huber

 

Bikini

  • Kristina Brunauer         
  • Claudia Clemente         
  • Oliwia Dobrowolska     
  • Aleksandra Duba          
  • Sara Fratella    
  • Manuela Genovasi       
  • Katarzyna Janowiec      
  • Tatiana Lanovenko       
  • Priscila Leimbacher      
  • Roberta Mangraviti
  • Alice Marchisio
  • Vania Maria Mesquita
  • Sarah Neuheisel           
  • Ines Neves       
  • Jasmine Nicholson       
  • Lisa Reith         
  • Anna Setlak     
  • Giuditta Taccani
  • Laura Zakharias
  • Marina Zhekova           
  • Laura Ziv

Two of the 2022 Bikini Olympia contestants are in this show, Kristina Brunauer, Laura Ziv. Lisa Reith has been competing all season long with hopes of snagging an Olympia qualification, and our gut is telling us that she finally makes it happen in Portugal.

  1. Lisa Reith
  2. Laura Ziv
  3. Kristina Brunauer

 

Wellness

  • Karen Cristaldo
  • Daniela Deiana 
  • Lauwencia Gauthierot  
  • Katia Hermes   
  • Liliana Velez Marin       
  • Carina Marques
  • Kihara Martinez
  • Kerry McManus
  • Lisa Meiswinkel
  • Daniele Mendonca       
  • Catia Moreira
  • Natasha Novak 
  • Ruth Petizco    
  • Susy Juliana Rosero      
  • Teresa Maria Sina        
  • Catarina Sousa 
  • Carlotta Tonelli
  • Tania Isabel Cunha Viegas

Last but not least is Wellness. None of these competitors are in the 2023 Olympia as of yet, but Catarina Sousa was 14th in the 2022 Olympia. Carina Marques was also in the 2022 Olympia, but she finished outside of the top 15. They are your top two contenders in this contest, and we got Sousa taking the win. Third place is a toss up, but we’ll offer Natasha Novak as a good choice.

  1. Catarina Sousa
  2. Carina Marques
  3. Natasha Novak

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