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Frank Bruno shows off incredible physique aged 58 and could still make heavyweight ring weight as boxing fans go wild


FRANK BRUNO looks ready to get back in the ring after he showed off his fantastic physique at the age of 58.

Instagram posts on Monday morning showed the former world heavyweight champ getting in an early workout.

 Bruno took his workout outdoors in the April sun

Bruno took his workout outdoors in the April sunCredit: Instagram

 The former heavyweight then carried dumbbells while jogging on a treadmill

The former heavyweight then carried dumbbells while jogging on a treadmillCredit: Instagram

Taking advantage of the sunny spring weather, Bruno exercised outside before heading indoors for a jog on the treadmill while holding dumbbells.

The retired fighter wrote online: “Monday morning… best way to start the day.

“Healthy body, healthy mind.”

Bruno’s impeccable fitness carried him through a 45-fight career culminating in the WBC heavyweight title belt won off Oliver McCall in 1995.

And it has helped him as he’s battled bipolar disorder and even pneumonia.

He called the lung condition “one of the wickedest and horriblest things to have” when diagnosed last year but attributes his successful recovery to his fitness.

Bruno said afterwards: “If you get it later on in life, in your 60s, 70s or 80s, some people can die from it.

“Fitness took me through, helped me recover. I’m glad, thank God, I’m OK.”

 Bruno first won a world title in the back-end of his career

Bruno first won a world title in the back-end of his careerCredit: Getty Images – Getty

And fans took the Brit’s latest posts as a sign that the much-loved Londoner is still fighting fit.

One Instagram user wrote: “Looking good champ.”

Another commented: “Still a beast!!!”

While one posted: “Looking in fight shape.”


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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