He's a walking anatomy chart! You know he must be in hell. I don't have the genetics or mental fortitude to ever be in that condition. I remember Munzer in almost that kind of condition. That's some next level peeledness.
On Munzer:
"...renowned for his extremely low body fat levels; the lowest ever recorded, and his early death. The two claims to fame aren’t unrelated. He was 31 years old at the time of his death in 1996.
In pursuit of his ideal, he took huge amounts of performance-enhancing drugs that eventually landed him in the hospital in relation to months of stomach pain. Doctors operated to stop the bleeding in his stomach, but his troubles were far from over. His blood was viscous and slow-moving, and his potassium levels dangerously high. No treatment could prevent the swift failure of his liver and kidneys.
The autopsy was diquieting. His liver had essentially melted into a mass of ping-pong ball-sized tumors. His heart had swelled to a mass twice the size of a normal man’s. Medical professionals of course noticed his extremely low measure of body fat along with the many different drugs present in his system at the time of death."