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Eddie Hall Shows Off His Incredible Punch Power Ahead Of Hafthor Bjornsson Grudge Match

Eddie Hall has showed off his explosive punch power as he prepares to face Hafthor Bjornsson in their long-awaited grudge match.

The two former World’s Strongest Man champions will finally settle their feud in Dubai on March 19, in a fight dubbed 'The Heaviest Boxing Match In History'.

Hall was originally due to fight Bjornsson, who played The Mountain in HBO’s Game Of Thrones, back in September but the bout was postponed after the British strongman suffered a detached bicep in training.

Hall is now back to full fitness and looks in incredible condition with the fight now just weeks away.

He took to Instagram on Sunday to share a video of himself working the pads, alongside the caption: “156kg / 343lbs and Counting!!!

“Purposely kept heavy throughout my camp for Power and I fully intend on delivering it. And don’t worry I can work for 10 rounds!

“I’m calling this journey…. ‘The Desolation of Thor’. Almost time for that big crybaby to pay!”

Many fans were impressed with Hall’s punch power and speed for such a big man.

One fan commented: “Ouch! I bet the man wearing the pads hands were stinging after that. I could hear the power in your punches. Nice work.”

Another added: “This Is an example of a tank moving like a F1 car.”

However, others fans have questioned Hall’s boxing technique, with one supporter commenting: “I am a big fan, but I hope you are not surrounding yourself with “yes men” who are filling your head with over confidence.

“I hope they are being honest and straight with you.”

Hall replied: "The people I'm fighting behind the scenes aren't yes men, they come on here and talk for themselves.

"I'll say no more than I've surprised everyone that's come in the ring with me so far. Four weeks and counting people."

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