Boxing's latest farce as Tommy Fury and Eddie Hall face-off in fight billed: 'Beauty and the Beast'
There is a 140lb weight disparity between the two fighters
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Eddie Hall and Tommy Fury came face to face in London this afternoon, offering a striking preview of their June clash at Manchester's AO Arena.
The 2017 World's Strongest Man champion and the professional boxer are expected to carry a staggering 140lb weight disparity into the ring on 13 June.
Fury indicated he anticipates weighing approximately 210lb for the contest, whilst Hall suggested he could trim down to around 330lb.
Though the two men stand at comparable heights, Hall's formidable muscular frame renders him nearly double Fury's size.

Tommy Fury and Eddie Hall came face to face in London this afternoon
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The bout will serve as Misfits Boxing's flagship event of the year.
Hall enters the contest as a significant underdog on paper, having boxed just once previously—a decision defeat to fellow strongman Hafthor Bjornsson in Dubai back in 2022.
The 38-year-old was remarkably candid about his opponent's superiority in several departments.
"Look, Tommy's got all the experience here," Hall conceded at Tuesday's press conference. "He's got the better IQ, he's got the better footwork, he's got the better speed, he's got the better cardio, he's got everything in terms of advantages."
Nevertheless, the former strongman remains convinced his devastating power will prove decisive.

Tommy Fury is the favourite to beat Eddie Hall despite the huge difference in size
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"No one's hit as hard as me, I'm telling you right now," Hall declared.
Fury, unbeaten across eleven professional bouts, dismissed concerns about facing such a physically imposing adversary.
The 26-year-old pointed to his upbringing alongside heavyweight sibling Tyson, the two-time world champion, as preparation for this unusual matchup.
"I have grew up with heavyweights my entire life," Fury explained. "Size makes no difference to me."
The younger Fury brother emphasised his superior conditioning would ultimately prevail.
"Eddie's got muscles all over his body, but you can't put muscles on chins and that's what I'm about to expose," he warned.
Fury revealed he has been completing half marathons in training, describing himself as "supremely fit" with nine weeks remaining until fight night.

Tommy Fury's father John Fury was absent from the event
| GETTYJohn Fury's absence from the London proceedings drew sharp criticism from Hall, who branded the patriarch a "p----" for failing to attend.
Reports indicated the former fighter was suffering from illness, preventing his appearance at Glaziers Hall.
Tommy swiftly defended his father against the barbs.
The younger Fury insisted Hall would receive the confrontation he sought when the camps reconvene during fight week in Manchester.

Curiously, Hall appears to harbour a more intense rivalry with John than with his actual opponent.
The exhibition contest will comprise six two-minute rounds, with both competitors wearing 12oz gloves rather than standard professional equipment.










