A heart attack at age 31.....while he only was 401 lbs! Doing a check up with a top cardiologist twice per year seems a smart thing for people participating in such freak shows
In an early 2001 issue of FLEX Magazine, Nasser El Sonbaty stated that he was getting his heart, lungs, and liver checked 2-3 times per year, and that he was very healthy.
^ Close enough to what was stated, albeit the print date may have been late 2000 [but I don't think so], and the organs may have been different.
Someone said Nasser looked...either grumpy or dopey, which they thought meant either liver or kidney damage.
It was a Peter McGough writeup, and he said "The only thing I call Nasser, who competes at 285-lb, is "Sir"".
Leading me to believe that bodybuilders can fight.
This is from memory, but close enough.
It was my first rip-off that bodybuilding wasn't healthy. Why get your organs tested multiple times per year, if you are participating in something healthy?
RIP Nasser El Sonbaty, who stayed 300-lb for too long.