“2024 Dubai Pro Bodybuilding Results”: IFBB Pro Behrooz Tabani Wins Men’s Open Bodybuilding Show

The 2024 Dubai Pro bodybuilding competition sent shockwaves through the bodybuilding world with some unexpected results. Held on the weekend of July 27-28, 2024, in Dubai, UAE, the event featured four IFBB Pro League Men’s divisions.

The 2024 Dubai Pro was held on the weekend of July 27-28, 2024 in Dubai, UAE. Four IFBB Pro League Men’s divisions held contests. All four offered 2024 Olympia qualifications to the winners, but all four champions were already qualified for the 2024 Olympia before the contest.

Those four winners were Behrooz Tabani (Men’s Open), Angel Calderon Frias (212 Bodybuilding), Breon Ansley (Classic Physique), and Erin Banks (Men’s Physique). 

Men’s Open: Behrooz Tabani’s Triumph

The most significant upset came in the Men’s Open division. While many predicted a showdown between William Bonac and Nathan De Asha, it was Behrooz Tabani who stole the show. With exceptional conditioning and impressive overall aesthetics, Tabani secured the victory, marking his second pro win of the season and third overall. Bonac and De Asha finished in second and third place, respectively.

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2024 Dubai Pro Results

The final ranks for all athletes in this show are below, as shown on the IFBB Pro League:

Men’s Open Division

  1. Behrooz Tabani (Iran)
  2. William Bonac (Netherlands)
  3. Nathan De Asha (United Kingdom)
  4. Rubiel Mosquera (Colombia)
  5. Alie Edward (United Arab Emirates)
  6. Khaled Awny (Egypt)
  7. Aleksei Kuznetsov (Russia)
  8. Ali Jasim (Iraq)
  9. Vilius Sosnovskis (Lithuania)
  10. Robin Strand (Canada)
  11. Arso Basheer Mohammed (Iraq)
  12. Arash Eskandari (Iran)
  13. Sibusiso Kotelo (South Africa)
  14. Mikhail Maslov (Russia)
  15. Ismail Radwan (Egypt)

Tied for 16th

  • Khaled Alkazem (Kuwait)
  • Surachai Plangaiem (Thailand)

212 Bodybuilding Division

  1. Angel Calderon Frias (Spain)
  2. Nihat Kaya (Turkey)
  3. Nasser Mohammad (Kuwait)
  4. Marco Ruz (France)
  5. Mazin Kratus (Oman)
  6. Jafar Ghaffarnezhad (Iran)
  7. Mahmoud Abdelhalim (United Arab Emirates)
  8. Mohamed Embaby (United States)
  9. Hushan Al Kinani (United Arab Emirates)
  10. Mojtaba Zare (Iran)
  11. Mehdi Mostafaloo (Iran)
  12. Emanuel Muhuwa (Malawi)
  13. Simon Pendelin (Germany)
  14. Obenrocksman Arrah (Cameroon)
  15. Laurance Fakhreddine (Lebanon)

Tied for 16th

  • Galal Ahed (Egypt)
  • Hassan Alabdrabalreda (Saudi Arabia)
  • Mohamed Attaalla (United Arab Emirates)
  • Ahmed Juraybi (Saudi Arabia)
  • Wayne Williams (United States)
  • Mohammad Albagshi (Saudi Arabia)

Classic Physique Division

  1. Breon Ansley (United States)
  2. Vahid Badpei (Iran)
  3. Mohammed Murshed (Iraq)
  4. Julio Simoes (Brazil)
  5. Khaled El Nahawy (Egypt)
  6. Abdullah Alrabiah (Saudi Arabia)
  7. Charles Micheal Oniya (Nigeria)
  8. Amr Elgamal (Egypt)
  9. Majid Khorsandikolour (Iran)
  10. Ali Shamsghamar (Iran)
  11. Azamat Karabashev (Russia)
  12. Valentin Petrov (Bulgaria)
  13. Paul Kanu (United States)
  14. Ahmed Chafni (United Arab Emirates)
  15. Abou Konate (United Kingdom)

Tied for 16th

  • Masoud Abdolhay (Iran)
  • Yemi Adefioye (United Kingdom)
  • Mohamed Ahmed Abdallah (Egypt)
  • Haydar Al Sarray (Iraq)
  • Abdullah Almatar (Kuwait)
  • Charbake Anass (Morocco)
  • Mohamed Amine Fakhfakh (Tunisia)
  • Callum Hinze (Australia)
  • Seyed Reza Hosseini (Iran)
  • Edgard John Augustin (France)
  • Sedat Kaya (Turkey)
  • Denis Romanov (Russia)
  • Omid Soleimani Ghahroudi (Iran)
  • Ziqiang Wang (China)
  • Robert Waterhouse (United Kingdom)
  • Dani Younan (United States)
  • Abdul Aziz (Kuwait)
  • Ali Al Sharji (Oman)

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Men’s Physique Division 

  1. Erin Banks (United States)
  2. Miroslav Juricek (Czech Republic)
  3. Abi Pietersz (Netherlands)
  4. Carlos Asiedu Ocran (China)
  5. Sidy Pouye (Spain)
  6. Ahmed Mandy (Egypt)
  7. Kamal Aitirhmour (Morocco)
  8. Anik Ghosh (India)
  9. Rahul Paswan (India)
  10. Daniel Oti (Ghana)
  11. Youssef Hassan (Egypt)
  12. Mahmood Al-Maghrabi (Bahrain)
  13. Abdullah Al Sabea (Kuwait)
  14. Hachemi Hemza (Algeria)
  15. Youssef Cherrate (United Arab Emirates)

Tied for 16th

  • Miguel Abibe (Portugal)
  • Mohammad Al Hababi (Kuwait)
  • Abdullah Al Sharafi (Oman)
  • Nawaf Alansari (Kuwait)
  • Mohammad Albanna (Kuwait)
  • Ommie Ali (United Arab Emirates)
  • Aziz Almohandes (Saudi Arabia)
  • Ali Alsaeedi (Iraq)
  • Joshua Atease (United Kingdom)
  • Aundre Benson (United States)
  • Omar Boresli (Kuwait)
  • Ravi Chaudhary (India)
  • Ahmed Eldebawy (Egypt)
  • Yassin Gaber (Egypt)
  • Sotirios Gkatsis (Greece)
  • Gijo John (India)
  • Tamer Laouachera (Algeria)
  • Louis Lee (United States)
  • St. Michael Moodie (Jamaica)
  • Ayob Omar (Libya)
  • Maxime Parisi (France)
  • Yaser Rezaei (Iran)
  • Matthias Roth (Germany)
  • Serpescu Sebastian (Romania)
  • Serge Victor (United States)
  • Lovish Wahi (India)

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Men’s Open Winner — Behrooz Tabani

Tabani was a contender to win this show, but the majority of experts thought that first place would be awarded to either William Bonac or Nathan De Asha. However, Tabani looked his best and pulled off the upset win. It is his second pro victory of the season and third of his career.

Bonac, a two-time Arnold Classic winner, finished in second place, and bronze went to De Asha. Both are Olympia-qualified.

212 Bodybuilding Winner — Angel Calderon Frias

Frias made his 2024 season debut at this show. His previous time on stage was at the 2023 Olympia when he finished third in the Olympia 212 contest behind winner Keone Pearson and runner-up Shaun Clarida. That top-three finish guaranteed Frias a spot in the 2024 Olympia lineup.

Frias’ victory in this competition blocked another entry to the Olympia because only pro show winners advance to the 2024 Olympia. Nihat Kaya and Nasser Mohammed finished second and third, respectively.

Classic Physique Winner — Breon Ansley

Ansley weighed in at 185 pounds. He established himself as the top athlete in the Classic Physique via a perfect score on the scorecards.

Ansley has qualified for the Classic Physique Olympia for life thanks to his past victories in 2017 and 2018. However, he would have had to secure clearance from the IFBB Pro League to compete in the 2024 Olympia without winning a pro show. This victory for him eliminated that need.

Men’s Physique Winner — Erin Banks

This was Banks’ first pro show of 2024. He was locked into the 2024 Olympia thanks to scoring the Olympia title in 2022. He used this pro show to gauge his progress at this stage of his Olympia prep. He appeared to be on point.

Athletes in this show who have not yet won a contest have until Sep. 15, 2024, to earn a victory and qualification for the Olympia.

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IFBNewsfeed.Org wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the 2024 Dubai Pro. Make sure to check out our full IFBB Pro results page from this year and previous years right here to catch up on any action you may have missed!



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