elvis presly performed his best-selling hits, including hound dog and jailhouse rock, with a mixture of country, rhythm and blues and rock ‘n’ roll.
presley was a pioneer of youth music, but in the months leading up to his sudden drug-related death on aug. 16, 1977, presley was reportedly in a lot of pain.
“he was really heavy,” ted pryor, author and former bodyguard for presley, told fox news digital.
“elvis was at a point where he was so heavy he didn’t like to be touched, because he was constantly perspiring and hot,” he said.
pryor, a super middleweight kickboxing champion, was hired to presley’s team.
“elvis, when he was younger in the service, he learned a little bit of martial arts, and he was infatuated with it,” pryor said.
“getting to bodyguard for ‘the king’ was pretty exciting for me.”
pryor has published a book, three-time world champ: the death-defying true story of a kickboxer turned drug smuggler . . . turned business icon, where he goes into more detail about his time working for presley.
pryor and his friend, joe, were training florida law enforcement when they got a call from presley’s team offering work as bodyguards while he toured.