KSI and Logan Paul’s incredible body transformations since YouTube days as they prepare for cruiserweight boxing fight
KSI and Logan Paul are in the shape of their lives ahead of their professional boxing fight at the Staples Center in Los Angeles this weekend.
The YouTube stars - who will be competing in the cruiserweight division - are in tip-top shape for their second meeting against each other inside the ring.
Their amateur bout last year in Manchester ended in a draw, with both men adamant they won.
And they have both promised a knockout victory this time around, though current boxers are split over who will come out in top.
The pair have bulked up for their dust-up, with the duo looking unrecognisable from when they were just YouTubers.
BRIT HAS BULKED UP
KSI - who has teamed up with elite chef Eric Triliegi - reportedly consumes around 2,900 calories-a-day in his bid to beef up.
A camp insider told SunSport: “For KSI’s current weight we are keeping his calories at around 2900 per day. We are feeding him things like grass-fed beef.
“Grass-fed beef contain higher amounts of vitamin B12, B3, and B6, as well as iron, selenium, and zinc. It also contains more carotenoids, such as beta-carotene, which our bodies process into vitamin A.
“Grass-fed beef also contains higher amounts of vitamin E than grain-fed beef does. We have also been feeding him things like micro-greens, fresh ginger, basil, turmeric and fresh pineapple.”
PAUL PILES ON THE POUNDS
While Paul has bizarrely claimed he has been drinking cow's blood as well as eating 80lbs a day during his preparation for the fight.
He told : "I’m eating 80lbs a day. I’m drinking the blood of cows and I’m pushing a lot of weights up in the air and putting them down.”
Paul's huge physique has led fans to believe he may fail a drugs test as they claimed he has been using steroids.
LATEST BOXING NEWS
Promoter Eddie Hearn has confirmed that KSI'S fight with Logan Paul will be shown on Sky Sports pay-per-view in the UK with millions expected to tune in.
It will be streamed on subscription service DAZN in America.
The fight will cost cheaper than their usual £19.95 for boxing events.