55-year-old dubbed the real-life Master Roshi for his impressive body

Last updated on: 20 February,2019 10:12 pm

Nhon Ly certainly doesn’t look like typical 55-year-old man

(Web Desk) – 55-year-old Vietnam provenance professional bodybuilder from California has been dubbed the “real-life Master Roshi” for his weird resemblance to the popular Dragon Ball Z anime character.

According to details, Nhon Ly certainly doesn’t look like typical 55-year-old man. In fact, he looks a lot better than most guys in their 20s, with his lean, toned muscles and youthful attitude.

Even at 55, Nhon Ly continues to train hard in the gym in order to maintain his Master Roshi look. He also likes to share photos and videos with his 40,000 Instagram subscribers, many of whom are actually Dragon Ball Z fans.

They routinely post goofy comments, thanking him for training Goku, and asking him to train them in the art of bodybuilding.

Master Roshi, a “Dragon Ball” character also known as Turtle Hermit and Jackie Chun — among a slew of other aliases — is a martial arts master who trained Granpa Gohan, Ox-King, Krillin, Yamcha and Goku.

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Have a little workout here and there

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