Eddie Hall will be a staggering 108.1lbs heavier than Tommy Fury when they collide on Saturday night at Manchester’s AO Arena.
To put the size difference into perspective, that is the equivalent of a fully-grown Rottweiler or a Hellfire missile.
Hall tipped the scales at 325.6lbs, while Fury, a natural cruiserweight, weighed in at 217.5lbs.
Although Hall is no doubt heavy, he is significantly trimmer than he was during his strong man days when the 2017 World’s Strongest Man walked around at a hulking 443lbs.
Since turning his hand to combat sports four years ago, Hall has dipped below 400lbs.
He was 334lbs for his professionalĀ MMAĀ debut againstĀ Mariusz Pudzianowski last April.
And he dropped another 8.4lbs for his crossover clash with Fury to make a career-lightest weight.
Fury, who has never weighed more than 208lbs, is, by contrast, a career-heaviest.
Undeterred by the disparity, Fury said: āHe could be 400lbs heavier than me, IĀ donātĀ give a f***.
āIāmĀ ready to fight tomorrow, IĀ donātĀ care who is in the opposite corner.
āThe beast is going back in his cage tomorrow night, and I will reign supreme again.
āWhatever shot lands first, it will be goodnight.ā
Eddie Hall couldnāt get through to Tommy Fury. Who wins tomorrow? š#FuryHall | June 13 | Get your PPV: @DAZNBoxing pic.twitter.com/BO1B3ECAzx
— Misfits Boxing (@MisfitsBoxing) June 12, 2026
Hall added: āThis is the lightest I have been for a long time.
āMy fitness isĀ probably theĀ best it has been for the last five years, so everything is feeling on point.
āIt might take more than a shot, but all Iāve got to do is line it up. If it happens, it happens.ā
After taking to the mic, both men stepped inside the Misfits cage to face off.
Hall attempted to crash through the bulletproof glass that separated them, but was ultimately unsuccessful.
In the end, they elected to face off in the traditional way, surrounded by security.




