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Your email will never be sold to a third party and remains private. Avishek Saha. Avishek Saha has been studying health for over a decade, initially pursuing an interest in athletics. He developed orthorexia nervosa in the process, and now helps people find balance with their diet. Read more about his story here. Please log in again. The login page will open in a new tab. After logging in you can close it and return to this page.

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Your email remains private and will never be sold to a third party. Share 0. Tweet 0. About the author. MikeyLan , Apr 4, Th3Sav4ge , Apr 4, My god, this shit's still going on? You guys realize that you're just encouraging TS by making him mistakenly believe he actually has a purpose in life. Rozwell , Apr 4, MCS , Apr 4, Joined: Jun 11, Messages: 13, Likes Received: 5, When is the thread : "Fedor only fought 2 great fighters besides the ones he lost to" gonna be created?

I Am Legion , Apr 4, Joined: Oct 8, Messages: 25, Likes Received: 0. What is it specifically that so ingratiates us to a bloated belly over a bulging bicep? We can empathise with their plight and associate more readily with their dietary patterns.

Indeed, take these buffet-abusers lightly at your peril. Whilst it may appear that certain fighters spend more time refuelling at the gym than actually exerting themselves, beware that the chubby surface often belies a devastating MMA skill-set. And who am I to cast aspersions as to whether these fighters are salad-dodgers or carb-fiends? They are often still men that train at a rate we cannot comprehend, hours of intensive, gruelling workouts on a daily basis which signify that behind the podge is a vortex of lean muscle waiting to be let loose on an unsuspecting victim.

But whilst the lean, mean fighting machine may have duped us in the past, us seasoned MMA aficionados know better than to always judge a book by its cover, as you might judge a cook by his blubber. Not only are the frames more diminutive but the weight brackets are also considerably tighter, with a pound discrepancy within all other weight classes apart from heavyweight.

At a whopping 60 pounds, the latitude afforded to heavyweights is fourfold, so naturally this manifests itself in the waistlines. Hence, when we discuss the pudgiest MMA fighters, we must make the distinction between how fighters walk around outside the cage and how they step into it come fight-night. And it has become commonplace within MMA for fighters to drop a weight division in an attempt to become a more physically-imposing fighter.

The ever-popular Michael, my Northern English compatriot, first graced our screens on TUF 3 as a slightly chubby light heavyweight prospect. Manchester is infamous for its grim weather and fatty foods, and a lot of Northerners tend to carb-load on stodgy meals during the winter months to help us survive those lonely, cold nights. It is no coincidence that Michael has relocated with his family to Australia, where chucking low-fat shrimps on the barbie is more conducive to his newfound weight class.

From Michael Bisping to Mike Russow. That pretty much sums me up. Mike Russow is another guy that, like Fedor, has an amiable face.



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