Goodvito Wins in Brazil

Goodvito Qualifies for the Olympia with a Dominant Win

In an impressive showing at the Arnold Classic South America, Goodvito claimed victory and secured his qualification for the Mr. Olympia 2025. His muscularity, conditioning, and stage presence made him the standout athlete in the lineup, outshining competitors like Leandro, Carlos, and Cruz. But with Pittsburgh Pro around the corner, the question remains: Can Goodvito stand with the elite of the IFBB Pro League?

Let’s break down his performance, physique, and what needs to improve for him to challenge names like Derek Lunsford, Nick Walker, and Martin Fitzwater.

Goodvito’s Strengths: Conditioning and Lower Body Domination

Outrageous Conditioning

One of the most praised aspects of Goodvito’s package in Brazil was his next-level conditioning. Striated glutes, crisp hamstrings, and sharp detail from every angle gave him the edge in almost every pose. This level of conditioning is what separates champions from the rest and was crucial in securing his win.

World-Class Legs

Goodvito’s quads, hamstrings, and calves are on a level few can match. His ab and thigh pose is arguably one of the best in the IFBB right now — deep cuts, sweeping thighs, and a tight waist create the perfect X-frame.

Where Goodvito Needs to Improve

Upper Body Balance

Despite clear improvements in his lat width, Goodvito’s upper body still lags slightly behind his phenomenal lower body. His lower lats are shallow in the back double biceps, and his shoulders need more roundness to balance out his taper.

Presentation & Posing

One of the biggest takeaways? Goodvito is not maximizing his physique through posing. His front lat spread suffers from poor execution — leaning back and dropping the shoulders reduces his width. Similarly, in the side triceps and side chest poses, imbalances in shoulder positioning and lack of 3D presentation hurt his overall look.

“You’re only as good as what you can show on stage.”

A professional posing coach could elevate his entire presence and help hide structural weaknesses.

Can Goodvito Compete with the Best in Pittsburgh?

The Pittsburgh Pro is stacked. With names like:

  • Derek Lunsford – Former Mr. Olympia, just won the Arnold Classic
  • Nick Walker – One of the freakiest physiques on the planet
  • Martin Fitzwater – 4th in the world, known for his balance and density
  • William Bonac – Legendary muscle maturity and density

Goodvito has his work cut out for him. He’s made clear gains in size and back thickness, but he still lacks the shoulder density and hamstring balance to match up with these elite athletes.

Final Thoughts – From Victory to the Olympia Stage

Goodvito’s win in Brazil was well-deserved. His conditioning and muscularity are Olympia-worthy. But stepping on stage with the top five in the world is another level entirely.

To truly break into the upper echelon, he needs:

  • A posing overhaul to highlight strengths and hide weaknesses
  • Continued upper body development
  • Improved shoulder width and hamstring drop

That said, the potential is undeniable.

Goodvito is coming. He’s not just here to compete — he’s here to contend.

 

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