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Keegan-Michael Key And Kevin Hart Go Toe-To-Toe In Fitness Challenge

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Kevin Hart and Keegan-Michael Key are getting their fitness on. RELATED: Kevin Hart Goes Back In Time For An ’80s-Style Workout The two comedians teamed up for season three of Hart’s LOL Network YouTube series “What the Fit”.

Hart, 40, and Key, 49, met up with Ron “Boss” Everline for some serious training tips. LOL Network released two videos from the Key episode, the regular episode above and a behind-the-scenes video below.

In the hilarious bonus video, Hart and Key see if they have what it takes to make it to Tokyo in 2020. Fortunately for them, they will have more time to prepare for the Olympics have unfortunately been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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