Rapper Action Bronson Hits New Bench Press PR Of 315 Pounds During Workout With Big Boy

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Action Bronson has been focused on his health and weight-loss transformation.

Big Boy has built a reputation for himself due to his incredible strength and athletic ability. This has helped him connect with some impressive names in the fitness industry. Now, he has taken on a workout New York-based rapper Action Bronson.

Big Boy has taken on different workouts with bodybuilding and strongman competitors such as Flex Lewis, Kali Muscle, and Brain Shaw. He has turned into a fitness star on YouTube with his subscriber count nearing one million. Big Boy has also trained to compete in the boxing ring. He came to be and has become popular by MMA fans because of recent sparring sessions with Mackenzie Dern. These meetings went viral and it is clear that he is interested continuing his journey as a boxer.

Action Bronson has found success in many avenues and has now taken on fitness. He has worked as a TV host and has made a name for himself as a chef as well as rapper.

 

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Action Bronson Hits New PR

Bronson connected with Big Boy in Los Angeles where the two were able to train at Gold’s Gym Venice, one of the legendary gyms in bodybuilding. A video on Instagram showed the rapper hitting a lift of 315 pounds and making it look easy.

“My Brother @bambambaklava With A Big Bench PR 315 Pounds! DOG WORK!”

 

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Bronson has shared other massive lifts on social media as well. This includes a huge 315-pound Zercher squat. He has been focusing on his weight loss transformation along with improving his strength with each workout.

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Greg Patuto
Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.