Vegetarian Boxers
Vegetarian Boxers
Does anybody know of any boxers that are vegetarians. I know Eder Jofre was, and supposedly a few other champs were also. Anybody know of anyone?
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robert.snell1
- Heavyweight

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amazed
It never ceases to amaze me what some people are aware of on this site.KOJOE90 wrote:Former WBC Lightweight Champion Stevie Johnston.
Actually I think he was vegan.
nice one guys
http://boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=005038
this guy was a Vegan and was eating a very difficult to keep diet, with micro-organic food etc.
He went 12 rounds with Lewis and though he lost he gave a very gutsy performance. He was a tough guy, but very light for a guy that big.
this guy was a Vegan and was eating a very difficult to keep diet, with micro-organic food etc.
He went 12 rounds with Lewis and though he lost he gave a very gutsy performance. He was a tough guy, but very light for a guy that big.
jab wrote:http://boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=005038
this guy was a Vegan and was eating a very difficult to keep diet, with micro-organic food etc.
He went 12 rounds with Lewis and though he lost he gave a very gutsy performance. He was a tough guy, but very light for a guy that big.

thanks KOJOE,
that is the guy.
He got sick after that fight. Not immediately though. He went down to 185lb from his condition and quit boxing. It had nothing to do with his diet though.
Generally you wont find many heavies that do not eat meat. Meat is good for you, it helps build the muscles. However, like with anything else, it is not good to overdo it. 10oz a day or below for a heavyweight.
that is the guy.
He got sick after that fight. Not immediately though. He went down to 185lb from his condition and quit boxing. It had nothing to do with his diet though.
Generally you wont find many heavies that do not eat meat. Meat is good for you, it helps build the muscles. However, like with anything else, it is not good to overdo it. 10oz a day or below for a heavyweight.
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Hesketh Vampire
- Heavyweight

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I think after Mavrovic retired he actually returned to his native Croatia to do some kind of organic farming. He was a real tough guy as I remember, and Lennox couldn't dent him. His name was down to fight Hasim Rahman a year later in 1999 but he developed some kind of virus that brought his weight right down as mentioned above. Oleg Maskaev took his place and knocked Rahman out of the ring.
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DavidPayne
- Heavyweight

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