With Some of the Best Genetics Ever, Could Quinton Eriya Be a Future Contender?

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Quinton Eriya has the potential to be the future of the Men’s Open Bodybuilding division.
Heading into the upcoming Romania Muscle Fest Pro, Quinton Eriya is proving to be a man to watch. With incredible genetics, Eriya may have what it takes to pull the upset at the show and is a definite dark horse to keep an eye on.
There’s no doubt about it, bodybuilding is constantly changing. Where the Golden Era was all about aesthetics and symmetry, the modern day has been dominated by mass monsters. After the emergence of champions like Dorian Yates and Ronnie Coleman, it comes as no shock that bodybuilding would demand athletes to pack on more muscle than ever before.
A New Era

But there appears to be a bit of a shift occurring these days. While bodybuilders still must maintain well muscular physiques, the emphasis on massive muscle has changed. More recently aesthetic bodybuilders have been claiming top honors at Olympia qualifying shows. Shaun Clarida proved that massive size isn’t everything after winning at the Legion Sports Fest. That alone shows the potential for aesthetic bodybuilders to make their case for the top of the division.
New blood are starting to slowly take over in the Men’s Open division. Now names like Nick Walker, Hunter Labrada, and Regan Grimes are entering the fray. Each one of them are making their case for becoming the future of the division. But they aren’t the only ones who could potentially change the face of modern bodybuilding. Other contenders are looking to make their case as well.

At the upcoming Romania Muscle Fest Pro the returning Quinton Eriya looks to make his case as a man to watch in the future. Once touted as having the best genetics in bodybuilding by Greg Doucette, Eriya certainly has the kind of potential you want to see in an up and coming pro. He has a very balanced physique and most importantly knows how to present it. He has the kind of structure that could certainly propel him to the top of the division if he plays his cards right.
Incredible Potential
A recent post by his trainer Dorian Hamilton best showcases the kind of potential Quinton Eriya possesses.

Who is excited to see @quintbeastwood do business this weekend at the @romania_muscle_fest_pro ?





If Eriya is able to bring a physique like this to the stage, albeit a bit fuller, he could really make a case for winning the show. That said, he has the likes of Rafael Brandao to till with who is also looking in insane shape ahead of the show.
What do you think of Quinton Eriya and his insane potential?
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News and Editorial Writer at Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.

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Quinton Eriya has the potential to be the future of the Men’s Open Bodybuilding division.
Heading into the upcoming Romania Muscle Fest Pro, Quinton Eriya is proving to be a man to watch. With incredible genetics, Eriya may have what it takes to pull the upset at the show and is a definite dark horse to keep an eye on.


There’s no doubt about it, bodybuilding is constantly changing. Where the Golden Era was all about aesthetics and symmetry, the modern day has been dominated by mass monsters. After the emergence of champions like Dorian Yates and Ronnie Coleman, it comes as no shock that bodybuilding would demand athletes to pack on more muscle than ever before.


A New Era

But there appears to be a bit of a shift occurring these days. While bodybuilders still must maintain well muscular physiques, the emphasis on massive muscle has changed. More recently aesthetic bodybuilders have been claiming top honors at Olympia qualifying shows. Shaun Clarida proved that massive size isn’t everything after winning at the Legion Sports Fest. That alone shows the potential for aesthetic bodybuilders to make their case for the top of the division.


New blood are starting to slowly take over in the Men’s Open division. Now names like Nick Walker, Hunter Labrada, and Regan Grimes are entering the fray. Each one of them are making their case for becoming the future of the division. But they aren’t the only ones who could potentially change the face of modern bodybuilding. Other contenders are looking to make their case as well.



At the upcoming Romania Muscle Fest Pro the returning Quinton Eriya looks to make his case as a man to watch in the future. Once touted as having the best genetics in bodybuilding by Greg Doucette, Eriya certainly has the kind of potential you want to see in an up and coming pro. He has a very balanced physique and most importantly knows how to present it. He has the kind of structure that could certainly propel him to the top of the division if he plays his cards right.


Incredible Potential
A recent post by his trainer Dorian Hamilton best showcases the kind of potential Quinton Eriya possesses.



Who is excited to see @quintbeastwood do business this weekend at the @romania_muscle_fest_pro ?


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If Eriya is able to bring a physique like this to the stage, albeit a bit fuller, he could really make a case for winning the show. That said, he has the likes of Rafael Brandao to till with who is also looking in insane shape ahead of the show.


What do you think of Quinton Eriya and his insane potential?


For more news and updates, follow Generation Iron on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.



News and Editorial Writer at Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.







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