I think musculature has a lot to do with it. Who is more bulky will naturally be heavier at that height but who is more finely boned will easily be able to make that lower weight at that same height
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I think musculature has a lot to do with it. Who is more bulky will naturally be heavier at that height but who is more finely boned will easily be able to make that lower weight at that same height
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I am a monstor so 195 pounds is doable for me at 5' 6" 1/2 but it's time to lose 15 kg IN A HURRY.
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Right, I am more your Hearns, Paul Williams type. I do not carry a lot of bulk. I have built up with muscle, but have one of those long frames.
The UK average weight is 84 kilos and the average height is about 177cm. Now that is pretty unhealthy IMO as it means pretty much overweight.
I look at Calzaghe today and he is much heavier, but clearly not as healthy as when he was a fighter needing to be in shape. You see it in Hatton too. In retirement they have 'normalized' and it isn't particularly good and kind of reflects society at large.
Some people are in great shape, but many are not.
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Fats, I have told you a few times about a friend from the US who was fat, came here and lost lots of weight. He looked normal. He went back home for a year and then came back round again! I have no idea what they do to him over there. What on earth do you eat to gain so much. Another friend went home for just 6 weeks holiday and gained several kilos. He hated himself for it and is now looking great, but something definitely happens there.
I had some typos in a previous post. Am on a phone and pre coffee. So apologize for any gibberish.
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You don't see too many fat Koreans, that's for sure.
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Japan is really impressive that way. Here there really is an abundance of fast food and so much is fried or instant. In Japan though they really do have small portions and less of the fast food influence. The people look really healthy and you see it in their life expectancy too.
Japan = 84.5
US = 78.9
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https://www.worldometers.info/demogr...fe-expectancy/
Some real eye openers in there. It's difficult to wrap your head around more than a dozen countries with life expectancies in the 50's. Pretty depressing, really.
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Damn, X. Good one.
How could I possibly forget Baby Huey himself.....![]()
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Baba booey? Rhymes
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@Gandalf you must have a huge cock.
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