Eddie Hall’s next move just got a lot louder. With talkSPORT reporting that Hall is lined up to face Tommy Fury on June 13 in Manchester, this Misfits booking shifted from teaser mode to real headline territory. Hall had already confirmed the date and city himself. The unanswered question was the opponent, and now the market has a name people actually react to.
This is exactly the kind of crossover fight that sells before the first promo clip drops. Hall brings frightening size and one-shot danger. Fury brings cleaner boxing reps and mainstream recognition. Put those together on a Misfits-style event card, and the attention takes care of itself.
Tommy Fury and Eddie Hall are reportedly set to fight on Misfits Boxing on June 13 🤯
The weight difference 😳 pic.twitter.com/Cn8U79SuON
— Happy Punch (@HappyPunch) March 25, 2026
Why the Hall vs Fury timing makes sense now
Hall has spent the last stretch rebuilding his combat identity in public. After the Thor exhibition setback, he re-entered the conversation with a violent win over Mariusz Pudzianowski and kept his name hot through repeated fight callouts. MiddleEasy has tracked that run from his early post-KSW momentum to the weight-cut talk around a possible Danis matchup, including his warning that Danis had never felt real heavyweight power.
Fury, meanwhile, sits in a different business lane: technical boxer, reality-TV visibility, and a surname casual fans recognize instantly. That makes him a perfect crossover foil for Hall. Promoters get contrast, conflict, and conversation in one package.
Hall’s win condition is ugly and simple: close distance, force collisions, and make every exchange dangerous. He does not need high volume if he can land one meaningful shot. Fury’s route is the opposite. Keep range disciplined, keep rhythm clean, and refuse to brawl where size can erase technique.
That tension is why this matchup works. If Fury controls tempo, he looks like the polished boxer he is marketed as. If Hall turns it into a physical mess, everything gets volatile fast and the upset chatter gets real in a hurry.
What a June 13 result changes for both men
For Hall, this is leverage. Win in style and his value in crossover matchmaking jumps again for late-2026 opportunities. For Fury, this is risk management under a bright spotlight. A composed performance protects his brand. A messy one invites immediate questions about how he handles raw pressure and physicality.
If this reported matchup is finalized, Manchester gets one of the summer’s noisiest crossover attractions, and Hall’s storyline keeps rolling from the Pudzianowski knockout chapter into a new phase with Fury standing across from him.
Related reads: Hall’s previous comments about Dillon Danis are in this breakdown, his weight-cut timeline and Misfits 22 fallout are covered in this report, and broader crossover event movement can be tracked through recent booking coverage.






