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🔥 OFFICIAL RESULTS – 2025 IFBB PITTSBURGH PRO 🔥

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🔥 OFFICIAL RESULTS – 2025 IFBB PITTSBURGH PRO 🔥 May 10, 2025 – Pittsburgh, PA

A stacked lineup across Men’s Bodybuilding Open, Classic Physique, and Men’s Physique brought the heat to Pittsburgh. Here's your full breakdown of where every competitor placed.

🏆 MEN'S BODYBUILDING - OPEN​

  1. Derek Lunsford – Oldsmar, FL – 15 pts
  2. Nick Walker – Henderson, NV – 18 pts
  3. Martin Fitzwater – Mckinney, TX – 31 pts
  4. William Bonac – Netherlands – 39 pts
  5. Michal Krizanek – Slovakia – 50 pts
  6. Leandro Sencini Peres – Brazil – 60 pts
  7. Ron Gordon – Corona, CA – 74 pts
  8. Justin Musiol – Germany – 77 pts
  9. Pavel Beran – Czech Republic – 90 pts
  10. Joe Ballinger – United Kingdom – 100 pts
  11. Marcelo Pedro Da Cruz – Brazil – 112 pts
  12. Bartley Weaver IV – Tampa, FL – 118 pts
  13. Vincenzo Masone – Miller Place, NY – 133 pts
  14. Douglas Connor – Pittsburgh, PA – 137 pts

💪 MEN'S CLASSIC PHYSIQUE - OPEN​

  1. Terrence Ruffin – Tomball, TX – 14 pts
  2. Josema Munoz – Spain – 8 pts
  3. Richard Nagy – Hungary – 25 pts
  4. Brady King – Dublin, OH – 27 pts
  5. Murat Khan – Australia – 27 pts
  6. Anton Ratushnyi – Houston, TX – 29 pts
  7. Caike Deoliveira – St Cloud, FL – 34 pts
  8. Camilo Diaz – Colombia – 40 pts
  9. Dom Carter – Williamsburg, VA – 45 pts
  10. Zay Adonnis – Minneapolis, MN – 50 pts
  11. Jamir Grady – Buckeye, AZ – 55 pts
  12. James Smith – Austin, TX – 60 pts
  13. Juan Medina – New York, NY – 65 pts
  14. Damion Ricketts – Jonesboro, GA – 70 pts
  15. Leo Mayrhofer – Los Angeles, CA – 76 pts
  16. Adk Diaz – Litchfield Park, AZ – 79 pts
  17. Joe Davis – Middletown, CT – 80 pts
  18. Jamie Leroyce – Hobbs, NM – 80 pts

💥 MEN'S PHYSIQUE - OPEN​

  1. Erin Banks – Fresno, CA – 10 pts
  2. Vitor Chaves – Brazil – 12 pts
  3. Edvan Palmeira – Brazil – 16 pts
  4. Brandon Hendrickson – Sunny Isles Beach, FL – 18 pts
  5. Ricardo Cenat – Miami, FL – 26 pts
  6. Carlos Asiedu Ocran – China – 29 pts
  7. Mengyi Liu – China – 35 pts
  8. Tunahan Guler – Turkey – 40 pts
  9. Victor Ramirez – Venezuela – 45 pts
  10. Rhyan Clark – Las Vegas, NV – 52 pts
  11. Adama Jammeh – Sweden – 55 pts
  12. Jordan Clark – Cherry Hill, NJ – 61 pts
  13. Miguel Zapata – Providence, RI – 64 pts
  14. Burak King – Delray Beach, FL – 71 pts
  15. Riccardo Croci – Italy – 73 pts
  16. Tied – Steven Bonini, Tan Dhaliwal, Alex Gibson, Jorge Hernandez, Adams Joseph, Michael Kent, Gage Moran, Bruce Nolte, Maiki Ono, Shayan Parvaz, Brehon Perry, Ahmed Saleh, Ren Yi XieAll 80 pts

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Thoughts? Surprises?
Did Derek Lunsford cement his Mr. Olympia status early this year? Terrence Ruffin dominating Classic? Erin Banks proving why he's the king of Physique? Drop your reactions below 👇
 
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Derek Lunsford Edges Nick Walker in a Wild Pittsburgh Pro
At the 2025 IFBB Pittsburgh Pro, Derek Lunsford took home another W—but not without a fight. In one of the wildest endings in recent bodybuilding memory, judges called it a tie after finals between Derek and Nick Walker, forcing a sudden death pose-down. Phil Heath, Chris Aceto, and Dave Palumbo break down how it all played out—and why Derek ultimately got the nod.

Phil praised Derek’s polish, calling it a major factor in his victory. Chris noted Derek’s consistent conditioning, especially from the back and sides, while Nick brought undeniable mass and improved shape—but slightly faded from the front. Judges loved the battle, fans were wild for Nick, and Derek held his ground like a true champ.

Even Derek admitted he wasn’t thrilled about having to go back out for a second round, but he locked in mentally and delivered. Phil told Nick to keep his head high and hit New York with momentum, hinting at a possible Olympia rematch later this year. Derek made $600K from two shows, but both men walked away as warriors.

Also discussed:
  • Martin Fitzwater vs. William Bonac battle for 3rd.
  • Aaron Banks takes Men’s Physique.
  • Terrence “Ruff Diesel” Ruffin wins Classic, but Jose Manuel nearly stole it with insane condition.
  • Phil Heath hints at training with Derek—but says no comeback unless Master’s Olympia pays BIG.
Derek’s mindset quote of the night: “We didn’t come this far for ‘just one more round.’ I locked in like never before.”

This one’s going down in the history books. Thoughts? Who really won it in your eyes—Derek or Nick?

📺 Watch the full recap:
 
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