Bruce Randall was a freak of nature and his results really can't generalize. Skin elasticity is genetic. Same with stomach elasticity it seems. Some of my ex-fat friends seem to still keep their gut even now that they have leaned out.
They aren`t 8 percent if they have a gut.
Find me one Natural competitor or any natural 8 percent or under with a big waist or gut...It does not exist!
Now more on Randall:
Bruce Randall is unique in the annals of strength/bodybuilding history for his remarkable self-transformation over a period of several months. Winner of the 1959 Mr. Universe, Randall's training journey began 6 years earlier while serving in the Marines at Norfolk Virginia. Originally inspired to bulk up and train with the weights in order to play football for the base team, Randall went from a bodyweight of 200 to 250 lbs in just a few months. After deciding to abandon his football aspirations, Randall concentrated on lifting for its own sake and bulked up another 100 lbs over the next year. His training was simple: all manner of presses and the good morning exercise were two of his mainstays. Reps in the 5-8 range. Never more than 3 sets per exercise. By 1955 Bruce was weighing 401 lbs and capable of a 685 lb good morning, 375 lb clean and press, 392 lb military from the rack, a 680 lb squat, a 771 lb deadlift, 242 lb strict curl, 482 lb bench with a pause, and a 2100 lb half squat.
Randall then decided to reduce in size and lost 218 lbs over the next 32 weeks, ending up at 187 lbs in 1956. By 1959 Bruce was back around 220 and sported a 20 inch taper between his waist and chest: 29" and 49" respectively. Later on Randall would become a noted lecturer, strength coach for the Washington Redskins, Diversified Products representative, and author of numerous books and articles.
Very cool site:
http://www.americanpowerliftevolution.net/Randallarticle1.html