The 2024 Olympia champion has joined a star-studded group.
Former Mr. Olympia Samson Dauda has made the decision to sign with MyProtein. After speculation about a potential move following his parting ways with Hosstile Supplements, Dauda has landed at a new home with a company that feature some of the top names in bodybuilding.
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Samson Dauda has proven that he is a true force in Men’s Open and this has been the case since his debut. In 2022, he finished in the Top 10 at his first Olympia competition and shot up the scorecard in 2023 — when he was top three. After his victory last year, it was a surprising drop to No. 4 but Dauda is prepared to move forward and improve.
Dauda has planned to put on more size this offseason. Dauda has spoken in the past about being 300 pounds, claiming that he “doesn’t look good” if he is under this number. He quickly pivoted to 350 pounds as the goal this offseason as he looks to add even more muscle mass to compete for the Olympia title right away.
| Full Name: Samson Dauda (IFBB Bodybuilder) | ||
| Weight | Height | Date Of Birth |
| 275-330lbs | 5’11” | Unknown |
| Division | Era | Nationality |
| Men’s Bodybuilding | 2020 | Nigerian |
Samson Dauda Signs With MyProtein


MyProtein officially announced that Samson Dauda is the new member of the team on Wednesday morning. Dauda now joins a team that features Mike Sommerfeld and Ryan Terry.
Terry has been a consistent competitor in Men’s Physique over the course of his career. He made waves by finishing as the runner-up in the 2016 Olympia. After winning the New York Pro in 2023, Terry took the Olympia stage and won his first of three straight titles. Sommerfeld has turned into one of the classes of the Classic Physique division, finishing as the runner-up at the Olympia in each of the last two years.
Samson Dauda’s rise through the IFBB Pro League was steady. After turning pro in 2018, Dauda gained momentum with standout performances at shows like the British Grand Prix and the Arnold Classic UK. But his true breakout moment came at the 2023 Arnold Classic, where he battled against Nick Walker and Andrew Jacked to earn the runner-up spot. The bodybuilding world took notice. His combination of mass, shape, and stage presence became impossible to ignore.
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