Aziz Sergeyevich, who was famously known as Zyzz, was an Australian-American bodybuilder who died untimely at the age of only 22. On the occasion of his birthday, his brother, Said Sergeyevich Shavershian, paid respect to the departed sibling. As Said shared the content online, the whole fitness community started recalling their interaction with Aziz and how great of an influencer he had been.
While he was spending some relaxing time at a sauna in Thailand, Aziz suddenly underwent a heart attack, even at the young age of only 22 back in 2011. Doctors had confirmed that his cardiac arrest was due to cardiomegaly and congenital heart defects. The supporting family also confirmed his usual shortness of breath. Looks like even years after his death, Aziz still remains in the hearts and minds of his loved ones, fans, and especially his brother Said.
Aziz’s brother does not find it easier even when days pass by
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Said Shavershian, Aziz’s older brother, shared a clip where he paid respect to his brother, featuring the latter’s gravestone. He wrote in the caption of his post, “Happpy 35th birthday Aziz.” Then he showed his intentions by believing that he would be able to meet him again someday. Thus he wrote, “Until we meet again.”
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Moreover, Said Shavershian also claimed that although he had to say goodbye to his brother more than a decade ago, the pain did not fade away. He stated, “It never gets any easier as the years roll by, if anything it actually gets harder. Hope I’m doing you proud.” In the end, he also exclaimed that, according to Shavershian, his family means the most to him. He thus reflected, “Family over everything.”
When the fitness community was reminded of Aziz’s birthday, which could have let the bodybuilder turn 35 this year, his absence made the fitness community rather bleak about his loss.
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The fitness community reminisces about Aziz’s old memories
One of the fans explained how they were influenced by Aziz despite being much older than him, “I personally love what influence Zyzz has on me … A 47 yr old … His legacy is timeless and it’s curated by you Said… Much love.” Another fan gave Said the responsibility of spreading the legacy of Aziz, as many of the new bodybuilders might not be well acquainted with him. They said, “The memory of Az is a treasure many people still haven’t discovered yet. It’s your destiny to share those memories with everyone Said. Many lives will be changed for the better.” Someone also said they were glad to share birthdays with him, “RIP, I feel honoured to share the same birthday with this legend.”
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Yet another fan prayed, “His legacy will forever live on and inspire more to come may his soul rest in peace forever.” Another fan wished, “Will Forever Live in Our Hearts” Given the rates of untimely deaths in the fitness community, do you think bodybuilders often overlook the necessity of having regular check-ups for their health? Let us know your opinion on it in the comments below.