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Can't believe how fat he is.
He can come back but it's going to be a tough road. Luckily he's still young.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostCan't believe how fat he is.
He can come back but it's going to be a tough road. Luckily he's still young.
It really is sad that Fury fooled everyone for a year with this Klitschko rematch, he had the chance to prove to us it wasn't a fluke and Wladimir didn't have an off night, but he opted to snort coke, eat all sorts of crap, and feel sorry for himself instead.
Just imagine If he did beat Wladimir in a rematch, right now in this weekend we could have been looking at Fury Vs. AJ, but we're not and it's all Fury's fault.
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This is not a knock on Tyson specifically, as I know he has been through a lot, but how can fighters let themselves go so much? It's ridiculous, there's no excuse. I like to eat, I go through stressful situations and later binge while vacationing, but I've never gotten fat. I've gained weight and lost it sure, but I, not being a fighter or pro athlete, have successfully avoided getting fat.
And it's not me having a fantastic metabolism where I can eat nothing but junk to my hearts desire and stay skinny. I just exercise regularly and if I see myself gaining weight I slow down with the gluttony.
It's not rocket science, and it's not impossibility difficult either. Professionals should not ler their bodies go through these extreme and unhealthy fluctuations in weight.
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Originally posted by Zaryu View PostThis is not a knock on Tyson specifically, as I know he has been through a lot, but how can fighters let themselves go so much? It's ridiculous, there's no excuse. I like to eat, I go through stressful situations and later binge while vacationing, but I've never gotten fat. I've gained weight and lost it sure, but I, not being a fighter or pro athlete, have successfully avoided getting fat.
And it's not me having a fantastic metabolism where I can eat nothing but junk to my hearts desire and stay skinny. I just exercise regularly and if I see myself gaining weight I slow down with the gluttony.
It's not rocket science, and it's not impossibility difficult either. Professionals should not ler their bodies go through these extreme and unhealthy fluctuations in weight.
But then I travelled in south east asia for 1 month, no workout, no weight control, super delicious (although healthy) food, good amount of beer and I gained 10 kg through one month lol.
Factor in a depression and I can imagine how he gained so much weight.
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