- Eddie Hall tossed his opponent up in the air before knocking him out in a 2-on-1 fight.
- The former strongman called out another former strongman for his next fight
2017 World’s Strongest Man Eddie Hall did not fail to deliver in his MMA debut and secured the victory in an insane 2 vs. 1 fight.
A bizarre finish
Things went down as expected in the bizarre 2 vs. 1 MMA bout between former World’s Strongest Man Eddie Hall and TikTok personalities the Neffati Brothers at the World Freak Fight League event at King George’s Hall in Blackburn on Friday night.
The fight started with the Neffati brothers trying to outpoint Hall with leg kicks by coming from different angles avoid getting caught by the strongman. However, the pair’s luck ran out in the third round when Hall finally had the chance to land a devastating punch.
With time winding down, the Neffati brothers shot for a takedown. It turned out to be their biggest mistake as Hall managed to grab one of them and tossed him in the air like paper with a WWE-stlye powerbomb. He got back to his feet to help his brother but got knocked out cold with a vicious right hand from Hall.
That’s when the referees stepped in to stop the fight.
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Hall wants more
After his outrageous win, Hall called out KSW star and his fellow former strongman Mariusz Pudzianowski.
“I think someone like Mariusz Pudzianowski, he’s got 20 years experience in the game,” Hall said after the fight. “He’s still a big guy, still very strong and he is a hard b******, there’s no denying that Mariusz Pudzianowski is very hard.
“I think the fans want to see a ‘World’s Strongest Man’ vs ‘World’s Strongest Man’, so there we go. If someone can bring the right deal to the table I know Mariusz is game, he’s always in my inbox sending me fighting emojis, so maybe this is it,” he continued.
Hall last competed in a boxing match with Hafthor Bjornsson in which he lost via decision. On the other hand, Pudzianowski has been an MMA fighter since 2009 and is boasting a pro record of 17-9.