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Arnold Schwarzenegger Joins Former UFC Champion for a Special ‘Watch Party at the Titan Castle’

Published 05/26/2023, 11:30 AM EDT

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During his bodybuilding career, Arnold Schwarzenegger trained extensively at Gold’s Gym in Venice, California. The gym played a significant role in his journey to becoming a seven-time Mr. Olympia winner and one of the most iconic figures in bodybuilding history. Schwarzenegger’s affiliation with Gold’s Gym helped solidify its reputation as a destination for serious bodybuilders and fitness enthusiasts. Recently, fitness icon Mike O’Hearn, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and UFC Ex-champion Michael Bisping were spotted together at the Gold’s gym. 

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s recently released TV Series FUBAR has been getting a lot of attention from all over the globe. Upon their meeting, the trio also discussed a bit about the newly released series and made fun plans to have a watch party together soon. 

Watch Party plans 

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In a recent Instagram post uploaded by Mike O’Hearn, UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping and Arnold Schwarzenegger could be seen having a banter chat about the recently published series. While people had been hoping to see Tom Arnold and Arnold Schwarzenegger again on the screen since the release of True Lies, it took the duo nearly three decades to make that a possibility. O’ Hearn revealed in the caption of the post about their plans to set up a watch party soon at his place.

 

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Giving out the details about the exclusive star-studded watch party, O’Hearn wrote in the caption, “@schwarzenegger new show #FUBAR watch party at the Titan castle. Arnold’s brining the popcorn and @mikebisping is brining the fistsicuffs.”

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Mike O’Hearn has been in the fitness and entertainment industry for a while now. Over the years, ‘Titan’ has made a lot of friends. Training at the Gold’s Gym, O’Hearn often crosses paths with Schwarzenegger, and the duo has developed a good bond over the years. Quite recently, O’Hearn revealed that he has even taken inspiration from Arnold on multiple occasions to keep pushing forward in his life. 

Mike O’Hearn feels inspired by Arnold’s words

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In a recent YouTube video posted by him, O’Hearn discussed the difficulties of maintaining an incredible physique all year long. While strict dieting and intense training can take a toll on a bodybuilder’s body, O’Hearn tries his best to keep pushing forward in these difficult times as well. Motivating his viewers, Mike shared a few words of wisdom with his fans while quoting his friend Arnold Schwarzenegger.

It never gets easier but for me, I like that! And I go back to what Arnold said, I don’t want to be comfortable!” he stated. “I want to be hungry and stay hungry and keep fighting to try to do everything else that’s coming my way and continue to do what I love and create the physique,” he added.

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What are your thoughts on the three fitness icon’s watch party for FUBAR? Let us know in the comments.

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Sarthak Khanna

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Introducing Sarthak Khanna, a sports writer at EssentiallySports who specializes in Bodybuilding and other American sports. Sarthak found his calling in bodybuilding both as a writer as well as a practitioner of the sport. Gawking at the sight of some of the most aesthetic physiques, the experience was similar to what Mentzer once acknowledged as an “immediate emotional recognition.
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