Rick Ross has been much more focused on his health in recent years. The MMG head honcho faced some health scares in recent times which seemed to inspire him to pursue a healthier lifestyle. Of course, he still enjoys his lemon pepper wings but he's been putting in a lot of work at the gym. Most recently, he showed off his boxing skills while training with Adrien Broner.
Rick Ross was spotted with Adrien Broner in the boxing gym recently. Broner's one of the most notable boxers in the world so it's safe to say that Ross is taking notes from one of the best in the business. Broner posted a video on his Instagram of his recent session with Rick Ross. Rozay was getting some pretty good punches in and even knocked Broner's glove off at one point.
Clearly, Rick Ross recovered well from his recent health scares. At the tail end of April, it was reported that he was having difficulties breathing and suffered from a few seizures. Prior to that, he was hospitalized for pneumonia.
Aside from his time in the gym, fans are eagerly awaiting the Boss to drop Port Of Miami II. He's dropped a handful of singles and the last update we got was from DJ Khaled who simply said it was coming soon.
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