- Tai Tuivasa reveals his huge weight gain
- The UFC star is now exceeded the limit of the HW division
The heavyweight of the Australian UFC Tai ‘Bam Bam’ Tuivasa left fans amazed by a causal revelation which he now weighs 140 kg – while triggering a joint during a live hilarious interview.
Tuivasa, who is known for drinking beer of fans’ beer after winning fights with his explosive Knock-out power, says he can’t wait to return to the gymnasium after an interruption of sport.
The 32-year-old man, who has a history of weight balloon between the fighting, revealed that he was now about 27 kilograms (60 pounds) above the UFC heavyweight limit.
“I am aiming for (coming back) for the start of next year,” he said on Ariel Helwani.
“I need to look at myself!”
“I need to come back to the gymnasium, I need to get in shape.
The star of Aussie UFC, Tai Tuivasa, revealed that he now weighs 140 kg

The heavyweight slugger is now 27 kilograms above the maximum weight for its division
Tuivasa explained that the food he ate in America does not help his fitness plans.
“I would have 140 (kg), easy,” he admitted.
The Australian cult hero has a Wink West beer company from Sydney with the LNR Nathan Cleary superstar and the octagon star that has become the professional boxer Tyson Pedro – and is currently trying to grasp a tranche of professional marijuana in Lucrative Lucrative.
In 2024, he launched his marijuana company, Bam Bam Budz, and has been working hard since.
Combat fans were not completely shocked on Thursday when Sydney Slugger turned on a joint during the interview with Helwani.
“The best part of this is that you enlighten the articulation while correcting me,” said Helwani.
Helwani then joked on X that he obtained a “contact with contact” of the conversation.
The American legal marijuana market was estimated at $ 15 billion in 2022 and should develop strongly.

Tuivasa explained that the food he ate in America was not nice to his size

Tuivasa hopes to be back in the octagon at the beginning of 2025
Drink West Beer shamelessly famous his Western heritage of Sydney, which is a large part of the life of Tuivasa.
“I represent the West, I represent Houso’s children, it’s my will. Have a crack, you will lose or win, ” told Tuivasa to Daily Mail Australia shortly after the brewery is opened.
“We represent normal people, normal workers. I am a normal c ***. Of course, I’m famous, but if you are ad ***, I’m going to slap you in my mouth.