Thank you. You are a voice of sanity in this insane and frequently mean spirited thread. Whether one has a stroke or a heart attack, if their brain isn't getting blood or oxygen, it's not good. The longer this goes on the worst the results, plain and simple.
Rich may have genetic heart problems or his lifestyle choices may have caused it. As I've repeatedly said, the bigger one is, the greater the strain on their heart. My brother-in-law who never took steroids and wasn't a bodybuilder or a power lifter, died from heart failure. He was 6'9" and solid for his height, died of heart failure at an early age.
It is a waiting game. I just don't get why assholes feel like they need to hedge their bets. His life hangs in the balance what's the harm in hoping the best for him? Why the f.uck don't folks get this? It isn't a contest to see who can predict the future or be right.
I also don't gettopohe negativity. I wonder if anyone speaking poorly about Rich has actually met him. He's a very nice guy and he is friendly to everyone that he speaks with. What seems to be the issue? At his weight and muscular size, yes, it was a heart attack or stroke waiting to happen if indeed it was one or the other. But the same is true for numerous other in the bodybuilding and strongman world. For instance, Brian Shaw competed at this year's Arnold Pro Strongman at 450-lb. Does anyone here really think being 450-lb at 6'8.5" is nothing other than a heart attack waiting to happen?
Ditto for Eddie Hall (although he retired from the World's Strongest Man promotion after winning it), Hapthor B (my device keeps fixing his name to "Born Son", so I won't bother writing his name, but I'm referring to The Mountain in Game of Thrones), Brock Lesnar, and all of these other beasts.
I think Georges St-Pierre had the right idea - get the Fame and glory, but do it as a man let, standing 5'10 and walking around at around 184 to 188. That is an intelligent strategy. This whole pushing of body weight up to 300 or 400+lb...again, it is just a sudden deaths waiting to happen.
Any typos on here are the result of the device I am typing on, so I won't bother fixing them.
Anyway, there is a reason why I am 170. And who knows...if my training is ever on-point for a steady year, I may become Canada's #1 strongman in the 170-lb the last. All that I can say is - thank God for weight classes!! Some people hate to these new divisions and the YouTube Fame that comes with it, but you know what? I love it! And even Rich was, in a very real way, only a celebrity due to YouTube. So even bigger men benefit from YouTube as well as these new divisions.
I hope Rich makes it through, but it's sounding more and more like the Outlook is dismal. In his wedding thread, someone said "Hey, be happy for Rich - he's in the last ten years of his life.". Sounds like that was accurate.
