Hadi Choupan won a total of three competitions in 1402, winning $600,000

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Hadi Choopan won a total of $600,000 in his three competitions in the year 1402.

In the past two to three years, Hadi Choopan has become a special figure in Iranian sports and has gained incredible popularity among Iranian sports enthusiasts.

Although Hadi experienced disappointing events at the 2023 Mr. Olympia moment of announcing the results and couldn’t repeat his championships as expected, the year 1402 ended well for him.

Hadi Choopan, who achieved the position of Mr. Olympia runner-up below Dexter Jackson, left the stage upon seeing Sandow in the hands of his rival and teammate, but with a few months of hard training and focusing on his preparation plans in the Arnold Classic America, he brought a new and extraordinary version to the stage, influencing the world of bodybuilding.

Without considering Hadi Choopan’s other income sources, we must say he received $610,000 in prize money during a solar year, which is estimated to be around 36 billion Tomans at today’s exchange rate. It should not be forgotten that Choopan pays part of these prizes as taxes in those countries.

This is an opportunity for Persian wolf to get close to a million dollars in prizes by winning the Mr. Olympia and Arnold Classic America competitions in 2024.

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