Bradley vs. Pacquiao
No, not going to make a prediction or whine about why not Mayweather.
Rather, I am interested in that if Bradley were to win, will he be the most high-profile vegan to win a major athletic event?
Many professional athletes take their diet very seriously and more than a few athletes/teams have dietitians or nutritionists on pay. How has going vegan affected Bradley's performance?
I am simply curious. This seems rather an extreme diet for a professional athlete...especially at this level.
Any veggies or vegans here?
I think Keith Holms was a vegan, and the UFC's Jon Fitch is as well...
I wonder if Tim wins, will Whole Foods sponsor him?
Although I could put it in the Current forum...
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EddieShredder
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Re: Although I could put it in the Current forum...
Was going to mention Fitch.... I don't know of any other top level athletes that suffer from this terrible eating disorder, not off the top off head, anyway.
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Re: Although I could put it in the Current forum...
EddieShredder wrote:Was going to mention Fitch.... I don't know of any other top level athletes that suffer from this terrible eating disorder, not off the top off head, anyway.D
Is there a bacon emoticon?
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EddieShredder
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Re: Although I could put it in the Current forum...
There god damn should be.... I'm going to lobby the powers that be...zojo, wrote:EddieShredder wrote:Was going to mention Fitch.... I don't know of any other top level athletes that suffer from this terrible eating disorder, not off the top off head, anyway.D
Is there a bacon emoticon?
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Deadendgeneration
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Re: Although I could put it in the Current forum...

Edit. This was my 3000th post. How fitting.

Re: Although I could put it in the Current forum...
Deadendgeneration wrote:
Edit. This was my 3000th post. How fitting.
Re: Although I could put it in the Current forum...
WWE's Daniel Bryan won the world heavyweight title last year, does that count?zojo, wrote:Bradley vs. Pacquiao
No, not going to make a prediction or whine about why not Mayweather.
Rather, I am interested in that if Bradley were to win, will he be the most high-profile vegan to win a major athletic event?Many professional athletes take their diet very seriously and more than a few athletes/teams have dietitians or nutritionists on pay. How has going vegan affected Bradley's performance?
I am simply curious. This seems rather an extreme diet for a professional athlete...especially at this level.
Any veggies or vegans here?
I think Keith Holms was a vegan, and the UFC's Jon Fitch is as well...
I wonder if Tim wins, will Whole Foods sponsor him?