Spanish Bodybuilding Star Xisco Serra Dies at 50 from Stomach Problems After Years of Battling Skin Cancer 

NPC bodybuilding talent and fitness coach Xisco Serra, who suffered from skin cancer, was a beloved member of the fitness community.

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Doug Murray is a News Editor for Fitness Volt with a focus on strength sports, including bodybuilding and powerlifting. His experience covering diverse sports, including MMA,...
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Xisco Serra (Photo Credit: Instagram: @xiscoserra)

Spanish bodybuilder Xisco Serra, well known for his work in the NPC, has passed away at 50. Serra dealt with a skin cancer diagnosis for years before a stomach problem took his life, as confirmed by tributes online. 

On top of his contributions to the IBFA league, Serra quickly established himself as a promising talent in the NPC. He was celebrated for his dry conditioning, aesthetics, tight waist, and V-taper. He also led a consistent and disciplined schedule.

In 2022, he took first place in the Men’s Open at the NPC Worldwide Amix Classic, second in Classic Physique, and then claimed second place at the Worldwide European Masters (Open and Classic Physique). Boasting over 28,000 Instagram followers, Serra was a mentor for many, providing insight into the sport of bodybuilding

Xisco Serra Loses His Life at 50 to Stomach Complication 

Days before his passing, Xisco Serra showed no signs of slowing down, having shared an intense workout with his followers. 

In 2016, Serra spoke about his skin cancer diagnosis, revealing some of the struggles he was forced to deal with. 

“After several months of tests, operations and medication that leave me far from the appearance of a bodybuilder, this is the biggest of my battles to win against this disease and although there are hard moments when you think about throwing in the towel, you want to be strong to overcome all the bumps not only physical, but especially mental.

‘But as I always like to say, EVERYTHING in life happens for a reason: it was necessary that an illness arose that made me focus on life and my future from a different perspective and, despite my insistence, part of the machinery failed and I had to prioritise my recovery,” he shared in a online biography. 

As a prolific coach to many in the bodybuilding community, fans were devastated by the news and shared their sadness on his Instagram page. 

“A big star will shine in the sky every night and day, for what you have been as a human person!! RIP”

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“We will miss you maestro, rest in peace phenomenon!” 

“Always eternal.. thank you for everything. RIP ❤️❤️😢”

Unfortunately, the sport has seen a number of deaths shake the community as of late. Marco Cesar Aguiar Luis died at 46 years old though his cause of death has yet to be revealed. Additionally, fitness enthusiast Deepak Gupta, who consistently exercised for more than 10 years at the gym, suddenly fainted during a workout and never woke up. 

We at Fitness Volt send our heartfelt condolences to the friends and family affected by the loss of Xisco Serra. His dedication to bodybuilding and helping others will be deeply missed by the fitness community.

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Doug Murray is a News Editor for Fitness Volt with a focus on strength sports, including bodybuilding and powerlifting. His experience covering diverse sports, including MMA, for publications like Sportskeeda and CagesidePress informs his in-depth reporting.
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