Exhibition bouts have completely stirred the sport of boxing. They have turned into one of the finest revolutions in combat sports. Many former champions, athletes across different sports, and celebrities have laced up the boxing gloves to fulfill their fighting aspirations. Strongman Eddie Hall also wants to join the bandwagon and make his boxing debut quickly.
He recently dropped a training video that garnered massive reactions from casual fans and boxing pundits.
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In the above video, the Briton can be seen landing his most powerful shots with a full range of motion. Hall is undoubtedly a novice in ‘Sweet Science’. However, just like many other exhibition fighters, he is also trying to put in some rigorous efforts to improve his prowess.
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Hall was all set to fight his arch-nemesis, Hafthor Bjornsson, in September. The contest was all set to be regarded as the ‘heaviest’ boxing bout in history. Unfortunately, it fell through as Hall suffered a bicep injury. Despite that, Hall is eager to secure that fight.
Bjornsson took on Devon Larratt and secured an impressive win. Now, full of confidence, he may opt to fight Eddie Hall and give fans ‘The Heaviest Boxing Bout’ in 2022. ‘The Mountain’ could even look to respond to Hall’s impressive bag work with a video showcasing his own strength.
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Eddie Hall vs Hafthor Bjornsson – When will the ‘heaviest’ boxing match take place?
Eddie Hall and Hafthor Bjornsson traded a substantial amount of words in order to build some hype around their contest.
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As the two seem to be ready to take up the squared circle against each other, fans can expect the bout to come to life sooner rather than later. For now, there’s no concrete news on their fight date, but there’s every possibility of this contest coming to life by the first half of 2022.
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