Tommy Fury will make his highly-anticipated return to action in Manchester later this evening when he takes on former World's Strongest Man Eddie Hall.
Tommy Fury vs Eddie Hall: Fight Night Overview
Tommy Fury faces his most bizarre challenge yet tonight when he trades leather with strongman Eddie Hall in the boxing ring. Hall, a former World's Strongest Man, will participate in just his second-ever boxing fight, having lost to fellow strongman Thor Bjornsson on his debut four years ago. While tonight's clash will not count on their respective professional records as the bout is an exhibition, there is a real sense of pride on the line for Fury, who will be looking to keep his unbeaten record intact.
There is also plenty of action on the undercard, including Ibiza Final Boss and Britain's so-called Hardest Man Big Stacks. The fights will be streamed on DAZN, but you can follow all the action right here with the main event starting at around 10.30pm.
How to Watch Tommy Fury vs Eddie Hall
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17:49 BST: Tommy Fury's Fight Record Won't Change Even If He Beats Eddie Hall
Tommy Fury literally faces his biggest challenge to date later this evening in the shape of Eddie Hall, but it won't be the end of the world if he fails to get the job done. Fury returns to the ring for the first time in over a year against the former World's Strongest Man. The 27-year-old scored a convincing win over Kenan Hanjalic in his last appearance. As for Hall, he does have some slight experience in combat sports; his only bout inside the squared-circle came in a defeat to Icelandic strongman Hafþor Julius Bjornsson four years ago. But tonight's dust-up with Fury in Manchester will be a real step up in competition for the Brit. The 38-year-old is evidently looking for any possible advantage over his upcoming adversary. On Friday night, Hall officially weighed in at 108lb heavier than the ex-Love Island star. The 'Beast' came in at 325.6lb, compared to Fury's 217.5lb, which is a career-heavy weight for a boxer who started his career as a light-heavyweight. While Fury will be looking to avoid a monumental upset, it won't be all doom and gloom if he fails to get his hand raised, as this contest is an exhibition bout and will not count on their respective professional records.
17:46 BST: Eddie Hall to Have 100lb Weight Advantage Over Tommy Fury
No surprises at all, but Eddie Hall will have an insane weight advantage over Tommy Fury. The former World's Strongest Man weighed in 108lb heavier than the undefeated boxing star ahead of their fight. Hall will take on boxer Fury over six two-minute rounds in the latest instalment of influencer boxing. Hall weighed in at 325.6lb on Friday night, compared to Fury's 217.5lb, in itself a career-heavy weight for a man who began his career in 2018 at light-heavyweight.
17:32 BST: Full Fight Card, Undercard, Running Order and Ringwalk Times
- Tommy Fury vs Eddie Hall - 10.32pm
- Anthony Taylor vs Matt Floyd - 9.54pm
- Swarmz vs Biel - 9.20pm
- Big Stacks vs Armz - 8.54pm
- Ibiza Final Boss vs Jordan McCann - 8.28pm
- Jade Jones vs Federikita - 8.02pm
- Adam Brooks vs Rahim Pardesi - 7.32pm
- Lil Bellsy vs The CrAsian - 7.06pm
- Sheena Bathory vs Tina Snows - 6.40pm
- Khallas Karim vs Luke Nevin - 6.10pm
17:28 BST: Tommy Fury Reveals Guilty Pleasure Before Eddie Hall Boxing Fight
Tommy Fury hopes bingeing on horror films has provided the blueprint for slaying The Beast. Fury, 27, will take on former World's Strongest Man Eddie Hall tonight in a bizarre crossover boxing bout. The brother of heavyweight legend Tyson will have to overcome a near 100lb weight difference. Fury knows one blow from Hall's huge right hand could send him crashing to an embarrassing defeat. But he reckons a combination of solitude and scary movies has primed him to tame the monster. New dad Fury packed up his posh caravan and left the family home to prepare for the challenge of Hall, 38. He survived in the middle of a field with only zombies for company. "You can get away from everything and just focus," he said. "I enjoy my own company and when I've got a fight coming up, I go into a different mindset. It's no longer about luxuries; my job for those eight weeks is to eat, sleep, train and then repeat. But it's been an amazing month for me because there have been a lot of horror films released, so that's kept me occupied. I was brought up on them and they're still all I watch. My mum's a massive horror fan herself so ever since I was young I was just sat in front of the TV watching them. That's never left me and nothing else grips me as much. I still have to watch them with the lights on and I still get scared when I go to bed after watching them."
17:23 BST: Good Evening and Welcome!
Good evening everybody and welcome to our live coverage of Tommy Fury's mouthwatering exhibition dust-up with former World's Strongest Man Eddie Hall. The ex-Love Island star certainly has his hands full in Manchester later this evening. Despite Hall's jaw-dropping weight advantage over tonight's opponent, he does have minimal experience in the ring. His clash with Fury is just his second-ever fight inside the squared-circle, with Fury expected to make easy work of his rival. But in the world of boxing, you never know. So, be sure to sit back and follow all of our coverage!



