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31st October 2018
10:38am GMT

"He asked me how my body fat was," Doherty said in an interview with the Daily Mail. "He obviously knew it was really high, he must have seen the tests we’d done. Everyone was coming in wearing t-shirts, I was wearing a jumper – trying to sweat everything out!"
At his heaviest, Doherty weighed 92kg (14.5 stone) but after becoming a pescatarian, the 26-year-old has lost almost a full stone.
Doherty's turnaround has not gone unnoticed by Republic of Ireland boss Martin O'Neill, who handed the Dubliner his first start for the national team earlier this month.
"I used to sit next to Danny Batth in the changing room and he was vegan. I thought, maybe I’ll try it," Doherty explained.
"I got leaner and I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been. 86.5kg. I’ve got quite big legs. At my most I was 91, 92. I must have been a puuudding!
"I used to not eat that well. I would have microwaveable dinners, like pasta. It was mixed in with your fizzy drinks and sweets. No good.
"My missus Nikkea cooks. She did some veggie burgers at her mam’s house the other day. Technically I’m pescatarian now as I love prawns. And I still have the odd fizzy drink after a game. I’m not a saint."
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