The 2025 Tampa Pro has officially concluded, and the bodybuilding world now has its next wave of qualifiers for the 2025 Mr. Olympia.
Held over the weekend in the heart of Florida’s fitness scene, the Tampa Pro delivered a high-octane, star-studded showdown across multiple divisions, with nine categories of elite athletes battling for glory, prize money, and—most importantly—a golden ticket to Las Vegas.
The event culminated on Saturday night with the Men’s Open as the headlining division, but every category brought drama, transformation, and unforgettable performances.
Here’s the complete breakdown of the 2025 Tampa Pro Bodybuilding Results, including the full podium finishes, standout performances, and who’s now qualified for the 2025 Mr. Olympia.

🏆 2025 Tampa Pro – Full Division Winners
Division | Winner |
---|---|
Men’s Open | Jordan Hutchinson |
Men’s 212 | Lucas Garcia |
Classic Physique | Niall Darwen |
Men’s Physique | Emanual Hunter |
All winners earned automatic qualification for the 2025 Mr. Olympia, unless already qualified.
🔥 Men’s Open: Jordan Hutchinson Stuns the World

Final Results:
- Jordan Hutchinson
- Quinton Eriya
- Joseph Palacios
- John Jewett
- Bruno Oliveira Santos
- Jonathan Delarosa
- Patrick Moore
- Emir Omeragic
- Stuart Sutherland
- Yun Long Pin
Jordan Hutchinson shocked the bodybuilding world by winning the Men’s Open at the 2025 Tampa Pro—his first major pro victory and a breakthrough moment in his career.
Hutchinson, known for his dense muscle mass, full quads, and balanced structure, brought a sharper, harder, and more complete package than ever before. His conditioning was grainy and dry, his posing was confident and smooth, and his back double biceps pose was one of the best on stage.
He edged out a stacked lineup, including:
- Quinton Eriya (2nd) – whose insane leg sweep and vascularity made him a fan favorite
- Joseph Palacios (3rd) – a consistent top-tier athlete with elite symmetry
- Bruno Oliveira Santos (5th) – the Brazilian powerhouse looking to rebound after a tough season
- Jonathan Delarosa (6th) – the defending 2024 Tampa Pro champion
Hutchinson’s win is a major statement—he’s no longer a dark horse.
He’s a legitimate threat for the 2025 Mr. Olympia.
This victory marks a career-defining moment for the American bodybuilder, who now joins the elite ranks of Olympia-qualified athletes.
💪 Men’s 212: Lucas Garcia Claims His First Pro Win

Final Results:
- Lucas Garcia
- Marco Ruz
- Obenrocksman Arrah
- Esteban Fuquene
- Cam George
- Felipe Isaac Fierro Lobos
- Andrei Melkinov
- Trevor Burch
- Jason Lowe
- Darwin Uribe
Lucas Garcia from Brazil made history at the 2025 Tampa Pro by winning his first professional bodybuilding title—a massive achievement that secures his spot at the 2025 Mr. Olympia.
After years of being a runner-up and near-miss contender, Garcia finally broke through with a flawless, peaked, and highly aesthetic package. His conditioning was razor-sharp, his posing was smooth and confident, and his overall symmetry stood out in a deep lineup.
He defeated:
- Marco Ruz (2nd) – the French favorite and 2024 Olympia top-12 finisher
- Obenrocksman Arrah (3rd) – the Cameroonian sensation who continues to rise
- Esteban Fuquene (4th) – the former Olympian looking to rebound
- Cam George (5th) – the Australian bodybuilder who placed similarly in 2024
This win is a game-changer for Garcia—he’s no longer just a prospect.
He’s a future star of the 212 division.
With this momentum, he’s poised to make a serious impact in Las Vegas.
🏅 Classic Physique: Niall Darwen Takes the Crown

Final Results:
- Niall Darwen
- Matheus Menegate
- Marof Montanary
- Matt Orchard
- Kenyon Leno
- Tyler Sibley
- Jesse Carter
- Adely Annorat
- Alex Pomeroy
- Duquann Hinton
Niall Darwen of the UK claimed the Classic Physique title in a highly competitive field, showcasing his wide shoulders, tiny waist, and flowing muscle lines.
Darwen brought a lean, hard, and aesthetically balanced package, with superior conditioning and strong posing control. His side chest and back double biceps were standout poses, and his quad sweep was among the best in the division.
He outperformed:
- Matheus Menegate (2nd) – the Brazilian star known for his mass
- Marof Montanary (3rd) – the rising American contender
- Matt Orchard (4th) – the fan-favorite Brit
This victory solidifies Darwen’s status as a top-tier Classic Physique athlete and Olympia threat.
🌟 Men’s Physique: Emanual Hunter Dominates

Final Results:
- Emanual Hunter
- Deke Walker
- Burak King
- Kaique Santos
- Dan Ibrahim
- Shaun Blokker
- Wilson Peralta
- Justin Williams
- Ryan Sibley
- Tan Dhaliwal
Emanual Hunter captured the Men’s Physique title with a chiseled, athletic, and perfectly posed performance.
Known for his rock-hard abs, wide V-taper, and stage presence, Emanual Hunterr brought a fully peaked and symmetrical look that impressed judges and fans alike.
He defeated a strong field, including:
- Deke Walker (2nd) – the Australian powerhouse
- Burak King (3rd) – the UK sensation with elite conditioning
- Kaique Santos (4th) – the Brazilian standout
Hunter’s win marks a major milestone in his career, proving he belongs among the elite in Men’s Physique.
📊 Who Qualified for the 2025 Mr. Olympia?
The following athletes earned automatic qualification for the 2025 Mr. Olympia by winning their respective divisions:
- Jordan Hutchinson – Men’s Open
- Lucas Garcia – Men’s 212
- Niall Darwen – Classic Physique
- Emanual Hunter – Men’s Physique
Other athletes may have already been qualified through prior wins or lifetime qualifications.
🔥 Final Thoughts: Tampa Pro 2025 – A Launchpad for Legends
The 2025 Tampa Pro was more than just another pro show.
It was a launchpad for new champions, a revenge tour for veterans, and a proving ground for future stars.
- Jordan Hutchinson announced himself as a major Open threat.
- Lucas Garcia broke through with a long-awaited first win.
- Niall Darwen solidified his elite status in Classic Physique.
- Emanual Hunter proved he’s ready to dominate Men’s Physique.
With the Olympia qualification window closing on September 14, 2025, events like the Tampa Pro are more critical than ever.
And based on this weekend’s results…
The road to Las Vegas just got a lot more exciting.