The long-running rivalry between Eddie Hall and Hafthor Bjornsson is fully locked and loaded. The title of WORLDāS STRONGEST MAN, a “home gym hero lift” and the heaviest boxing match in history. How, and when, will it all end?
Eddie Hall possesses and unquenchable penchant for victory. His unbridled, irrepressible approach to silencing repeated attempts to muzzle his glory is entertainment at its finest. From the moment I sat down with The Beast, his inadvertent humor has me hooked. Welcome to the world of Eddie VS Thor…

āStrongman is something I fell into accidentally,ā says Eddie. āI got good at it, really good at it, and Thor became my arch-nemesis. Weād had a lot of back and forth through first and second placings over the years and then I beat him at Worldās Strongest Man 2017 and he just couldnāt take it. He came out with all these cheating allegations, claiming I was working with the referees to rob him of the title and God knows what else. Obviously, that just put a really dark, black, horrible cloud over my legitimate win and Iāve just never forgiven him for it. He then went and did some bollocks home gym hero lift trying to beat my world record deadlift. When he offered me a fight on live TV, on ESPN, I was looking for an excuse to bung the bloke in the chin so it was perfect! Obviously, I agreed, I couldnāt say no. I signed the contract and now weāre locked in, itās on.
āAs it happens, Iāve always had a bit of a passion for boxing. Where I grew up you didnāt blend in if you didnāt know how to fight, so for that reason, it was a big part of my upbringing. I started training seriously for this fight 18 months ago, but prior to that, Iād never done any professional boxing training. Iād done little bits to keep fit and a bit of pad work. I did a charity boxing match back in 2012 and I had like four boxing sessions in preparation for that, but I had virtually zero real boxing experience. I picked it up really fast though.
āLuckily I was already in decent shape when I signed the contract. If youāre fit, you can learn how to box very quickly. If youāre unfit, learning to box can be hard because if youāre tiring after one minute youāll lose technique and balance and things can go wrong very quickly.ā
Eddie unapologetically disputes the world deadlift record claimed by Thor in 2020. Performed in his own gym, the lift was set at 501kgs, just 1kg heavier than the official world record set by Eddie at the World Deadlift Championships in 2016.
āIf he beat me then the fact it was only 1kg heavier is irrelevant, but I just canāt get my head around how he can think his attempt can be legitimate,ā says Eddie. āEvery single person in that room was paid to be there. People were saying it was sanctioned by Core Sports. No one from Core Sports was there. Who checked the plates? His dad weighed the plates!
“Everything about it just stinks to me. Put it this way, if I pulled 500 kilos four years ago in my home gym and my own dad weighed the plates, every single person would smell bullshit. I just donāt understand how he thinks thatās okay. It just seems so convenient that we all have to go into lockdown for him to pull this deadlift four years after I did it. It just stunk of bullshit to me.

āI mean, the only reason Thor took the Worldās Strongest Man title is because I retired- so heās welcome. Heās welcome that I retired. Heās lucky I retired, or else he never would have won the Worldās Strongest Man.ā
A poll by The Sun newspaper revealed 69.8% are backing Eddie to outbox Thor.
āThe polls are strongly in my favor,ā says Eddie. āIn the beginning, I think everyone had Thor as the favorite because heās got the reach and height advantage. Iām 6ā 2 1/2ā and heās 6ā 9ā, but I think people are now gauging how seriously Iām taking this. Iām putting my heart and soul into this fight and I donāt do anything 99%. Itās 100% or nothing. I think itās safe to say the public is starting to get that feeling that Iām taking this very seriously indeed and that Thor is going to get a broken jaw.ā
āHe came out with all these cheating allegations, claiming I was working with the referees to rob him of the title and God knows what else. Obviously, that just put a really dark, black, horrible cloud over my legitimate win and Iāve just never forgiven him for itā
Eddie has his tactical plan mapped out and it doesnāt come down to size. At the height of his Strongman career, the giant weighed in at 196kg. He now sits at 158kg. Tactically, he says weight is not a big issue.
āWhen I won the Worldās Strongest Man I was almost 200kg,ā says Eddie. āRight now I weigh about 158kg, so Iām 40 kilos or so down. But weight isnāt important to me going into this fight. My game plan is to combine power, speed, agility, and endurance and Iāve got all four attributes nailed down. I can do ten three-minute rounds quite comfortably. On fight night, honestly, I just want to be in a position where Iāve got those four attributes: the speed, the power, the agility, and the endurance, and Iāve got all those at 158 kilos, so I guess Iām just going to go with the flow. Iām not really jumping on the scales and thinking to myself, āOh, I need to lose another five kilosā, it doesnāt bother me. So long as my performance is there Iām happy to fight. Iām happy to fight 158kg, to be honest. Iāll probably go in at this weight.
āIām still very strong in the gym. Iām benching a quarter of a ton and squatting 300kg. Agility-wise, Iām able to duck and dive and get my head out of the way of punches very fast. It just seems as if Iām working at a much faster speed than Thor. Iāve even been accused of speeding up my footage which is great! It all seems to be from the same fake profiles that support Thor and hate on me so itās just a massive compliment when people say Iām speeding up the footage when Iām actually not. It just gives me that extra boost so thanks for that guys!ā
Eddie admits he canāt predict how things will play out when he faces the enemy in the ring.
āIām prepared to be able to handle an endurance-based fight because I donāt know for sure what will be necessary,ā says Eddie.
āItās like a Pandoraās box weāre opening. Youāve got two of the biggest men on the planet going at each other, so Iām leaving no stone unturned. Iām coming in with the thought āIām going to knock him out in round one,ā but Iām also going to be able to last six three-minute rounds if I need to. So everythingās there and all bases are covered. Thereās no stone unturned.

āI think the third round will be the end for him. Thatās what Iām aiming for.ā
It would seem that absolutely nothing about his Icelandic rival gives cause for concern for Eddie.
āLike I said, the height difference doesnāt matter to me,ā he says. āThor maybe six and a half inches taller than me, but Iāve actually got a surprisingly long reach. Iāve got an 80-inch reach so weāre pretty equal because thatās the typical reach of someone whoās 6ā7ā or 6ā 8ā. I donāt know what Thorās reach is but what Iām saying is the height advantage is almost nulled by the length of my arms. Besides, you only have to look at the likes of Mike Tyson back in the day. He was only 5ā10ā and he won the Heavyweight World Championship several times over. He worked out a way to overcome the reach disadvantage and just get in on the inside and break people down and Iāve done exactly the same.
āWhen he offered me a fight on live TV, on ESPN, I was looking for an excuse to bung the bloke in the chin so it was perfect!ā
āIāll say this. Since we started prepping for this fight 18 months ago, I have not seen one single punch that Thor has thrown on a heavy bag, on a person, or on a mitt thatās made me think, āwow, that could hurt somebody.ā Not one punch have I seen that I think could hurt anyone. Thor just pushes everything. Thereās no snap in his punches. Iām the complete opposite. Every punch I throw is snappy. It lands a crisp sound on the bag or a crisp sound on the opponentās headgear. I know I can bang quicker and harder than he can- evidently.ā
The heaviest boxing match in history was originally set to take place in Las Vegas, but headgear requirements spurred a change of venue.
āI just canāt get my head around how he can think his attempt can be legitimate. Who checked the plates? His dad weighed the plates! Everything about it just stinks to me. if I pulled 500 kilos four years ago in my home gym and my own dad weighed the plates, every single person would smell bullshit.ā
āI donāt know the ins and outs of it, but I think Vegas has their own regulations and wanted us to wear head guards and bigger gloves and only fight for three rounds,ā says Eddie. āIf Thor and I had to fight in head guards, itād be laughable. We want to hurt, well, I want to hurt him, so to go in and sort of hit each other with big pillows on our hands and head guards would take that seriousness away and this is a serious fight. We actually genuinely hate each other.ā
Packing the meals in is all in a dayās routine for Eddie, whose calorie intake has halved since making the transition from Strongman to boxer.
āIn my Strongman days I was consuming upwards of 12,000 calories a day,ā he says. āThat was just a constant cow grazing. All-day from the second I woke up to the second I went to sleep Iād have meals. I was probably eating eight meals a day with snacks in-between and lots of liquids like high-calorie smoothies. Now, I have four square meals a day and five protein shakes in between to make sure I donāt dig too big a hole. Iād say Iām on roughly 6,000 calories a day right now. Thatās half what I was eating when I was the Worldās Strongest Man.ā
Eddieās weekly training schedule ensures he retains strength and muscularity, whilst continuing to build on technique and endurance.
āIāve never trained my abs believe it or not and Iāve never trained my calves and theyāre ridiculous as wellā
āI was doing four weights sessions and five boxing sessions each week,ā he says. āThat was just to make sure I kept my body big and powerful. Now, Iām doing two weights sessions, two swimming sessions, and five boxing sessions. Essentially, Iāve removed two weights sessions and added a bit more cardio and mobility work. The next few months arenāt about getting stronger or getting better at boxing. Iāve learned how to box, so now itās all about keeping sharp, maintaining the muscle mass and making sure I donāt get any more injuries. Itās a case of making sure I peak on fight night.
āIt just seems as if Iām working at a much faster speed than thor. Iāve even been accused of speeding up my footage which is great!ā
āIām sparring different people but Iāve got a main sparring partner Iāve hired full-time. Heās 6ā10-1/2ā and 115 kilos, so heās lighter than Thor but heās a good boxer, a real, real good boxer. Heās been boxing for six years and heās my day-to- day sparring partner. Heās basically my full-time Thor that Iāve got in my own camp and heās brilliant. Heās only 19 years old, but by God does he beat the shit out of me!ā
Despite his insistence on winning the bout hands down, Eddie reveals a rematch is already on the cards.
āThereās always a rematch,ā he says. āItās sort of in the contract to have two and then maybe a third if I win one and he wins one; you never know. There may be a third, but to be honest I just want to bang this guy out, bang him out again, and then just get him out of my headspace because Iāve just spent too much time fixated on wanting to hurt this man and I just need to move on. He wronged me in 2017, heās put a black cloud over me for a number of years. I just want to put that to bed and move on with my life.
The public are starting to get that feeling that Iām taking this very seriously indeed and that Thor is going to get a broken jawā
āIām a bit up in the air about my future plans right now because Iāve got a lot of opportunities coming my way. Iām being offered big Hollywood film work, so Iām in two minds as to whether to carry on with the boxing career or to go down the acting route. In all honesty, I just want to get this fight out of the way, take a few weeks off to evaluate my life and then talk with my family about what I want to do. A fight career is a bit like Worldās Strongest Man. It dominates your life, but then so does making movies when youāre away from home for months at a time. At least with the boxing, I can train at home, so there are pros and cons that I need to sit down and think about.ā
Where pre-fight nerves are concerned, Eddie plans to remain calm and collected and enter the ring cool as a cucumber.
āMy game plan is to combine power, speed, agility, and endurance and Iāve got all four attributes nailed downā
“In any form of competition youāve got to be able to handle your nerves,ā he says. āIf youāre up all night the night before thinking about the fight then youāre going to fry your central nervous system and youāre going to fight like shit. Iāll be doing lots of meditation and visualization. Iāve been doing some good exhibition fights as well, not just sparring, so Iām actually getting in the ring with guys who want to take my head off and thatās what itās all about. Itās about trying to take someoneās head off. Unless youāre actually in the ring with someone trying to take you down, youāre never going to experience that. You can be like Thor and you can set all these fake exhibition fights where guys are told to tickle you and not really take your head off, but that wonāt do you any favors. Thatās just teaching you to be tickled. I think Iām doing the right thing by sort of doing lots of sparring and then doing the exhibition fights every four or five weeks against guys Iāve never met before. Then you get that adrenaline rush and you know what it feels like to be in a ring and have people watching and fighting someone that you donāt know.ā
Being a boxer is somewhat more comfortable for Eddie than lifting cars, but his āGod complexā has dwindled.
āWhen I was Worldās Strongest Man I was walking around as a 32-stone bloke of pure muscle and I genuinely thought I could like run through walls,ā he says. āThatās how big and strong I felt. I had a bit of a God complex in a sense. I mean, you do when youāve got the title of the Worldās Strongest Man. When youāre walking around and youāre like, āIām the Worldās Strongest Man,ā itās a great feeling. I will say though, itās a very uncomfortable life being that size. Getting in cars, getting on planes, even getting dressed can be a task and a half when youāre that big. Putting your socks on is a mission!
āIām benching a quarter of a ton and squatting 300kgā
āLife is far more comfortable now and I feel a lot fitter and healthier. I do feel as though Iām going to claw back a hell of a lot of years on my lifespan, but then thereās the risk of concussion with boxing and at the end of the day, if you enter the ring with another man trying to take your head off, youāre putting your life on the line.ā
Competition or not, there are certain aspects, of his current lifestyle Eddie plans to continue in the long-term.
āOne thing I will definitely keep up that Iāve found a new love for is walking,ā he says. āJust taking my dog and going for long walks and plodding away is great. Iām talking power walks at a really good five mile an hour pace. I love doing that and itās something Iāll definitely keep up regardless. Swimming is also something Iāll always continue to do and have done my entire life. Even when I was training for Strongman, I swam at least once a week. Swimming and walking are the two things Iāll definitely keep up. To be honest, Iāve found a new love for boxing too. Itās something I genuinely enjoy. Iāve even got a boxing ring in my basement now, so I might as well make use of that for a little while longer.
āI bought my house in December 2019 and then the COVID lockdown hit in March 2020. I immediately thought to myself, āright, I need to get some kit in here,ā and within a couple of weeks I had a full gym, a full recovery room, and a boxing room. Now Iāve got a spa in the garden too with my own swimming pool, hot tub, sauna, cold pool, swim bedroom, everything! Iām very comfortable at home thatās for sure. Iāve literally got all the kit here youād expect to find in a big commercial gym so Iām very lucky, very blessed.ā
Sport doesnāt come without injury, especially when youāre the best in the world and Eddie suffered a torn bicep during training, but hopes his niggles have come and gone with perfect timing.

āWe want to hurt, well, I want to hurt him, so to go in and sort of hit each other with big pillows on our hands and head guards would take that seriousness away and this is a serious fight. We actually genuinely hate each otherā
āI had quite a bad back injury about eight weeks ago too, and it put me out of action for about five weeks,ā he says. āI couldnāt box, but it fell very well time-wise, because it was the calm before the storm. I carried on doing my cardio and then the day I got back from presenting the Worldās Strongest Man, the doctor told me I could continue boxing. I pulled my calf really badly in May of last year, but Iāve had no problems with it since. With boxing, youāve always got niggles. Youāve always got a little twinge in your ankle or your bicep. You get hit in the head and you rip the muscles in your neck. Thereās always something. My philosophy is that if you donāt turn up to a competition with an injury, you havenāt trained hard enough. Itās an inevitable part of the process.ā
Revealing potential bodybuilding plans, Eddie says having an objective at all times is fundamental to keeping his body fat levels down.
āBecause of my appetite I pack on fat really easily,ā says Eddie. āIāve got a very sweet tooth. I like my sugary foods and fruits, so itās kind of good that Iāve got an objective at hand here, something to keep me good and keep my body weight down. Once the fightās out the way thereās going to have to be another objective, whether thatās another fight or something like stepping onto a bodybuilding stage. Otherwise, Iāll just sit and eat and put a lot of weight on.
āThe thing is, I can put weight on like a pregnant woman, like so fast. That cake at the weekend, I couldnāt just have one piece, Iād have to have half of it, you know? Then thatās like the whole weekās training and diet out the window.
āFor the first time in my career, Iāve had a nutritionist. Iāve enlisted Nathan Peyton whoās world-class and Iāve got a blood doctor who does my bloods every quarter too. He breaks down all the elements like the electrolyte levels, the iron, and the zinc and we make adjustments based on the back of that. Iāve got everything in check. Iāve never been so prepped for something in my life. During my Strongman days, I was struggling for money. It was really hard to buy everything I needed, do all the recovery things that I needed and buy all the organic foods. Now, Iām in a very comfortable position and Iām able to do all of these things and do them properly. Iām having Ā£15 worth of organic salmon for breakfast every morning. That may seem obscene to a lot of people and it is, but when itās your job and you want to be the best at what you do, itās a no-brainer. Iāll invest anything into my body.ā
Aesthetically, Eddie has carved a physique fit for the stage, but he says polishing up his reflection was never a part of the game plan.
āIām being offered big Hollywood film work, so Iām in two minds as to whether to carry on with the boxing career or to go down the acting routeā
āThe physique just came naturally,ā he says. āBecause of my ten-year Strongman career, Iāve got such a thick core from squatting and deadlifting and running with weights on my back. Iāve never trained my abs believe it or not and Iāve never trained my calves and theyāre ridiculous as well, so I think my current shape is a result of an accumulation of what Iāve done over the past year on top of that foundation. As a kid, I was an Olympic standard swimmer. When I was just eleven years old I was on the junior Olympic team and even then I had a massive chest, big arms, and a six-pack. That carried over well to Strongman, really well, and then what I built up as a Strongman complimented my boxing training. Iāve just been very lucky with my previous sports and built my body up very nicely as a result.
āThereās definitely potential for me to step on a bodybuilding stage, but I donāt know if Iād ever want to turn pro and do it properly. I think Iād enjoy doing it for a laugh, just to try it once and do an amateur show or something, but I couldnāt do it how the pros do it. Itās so obsessive to be the best in bodybuilding and Iām afraid Iāve spent too much of my life being obsessive and I couldnāt do that again with another sport. Iām 33 now and Iāve probably lived the life of ten men, so itās coming to the time where I need to start winding down and thinking about the future and relaxing a little bit more.ā
āThereās definitely potential for me to step on a bodybuilding stage, but I donāt know if Iād ever want to turn pro and do it properlyā
Despite taking everything he does incredibly seriously and getting serious results to boot, Eddie insists the prospect of Hollywood, like bodybuilding, is just a bit of a laugh.
āMovies are something Iād probably just do for a bit of fun if Iām being honest,ā he says. āI mean, The Rock is great and heās done amazing things, but I couldnāt be that guy. Thereās no off-switch and I like having an off-switch. I think most people have an off-switch. You want to get in at some point in the evening, sit down, have a whiskey and just watch a bit of TV and go to sleep. Iād like to do it but do it in my own way and be chilled. I donāt want to stress myself out and be up at 4:00 in the morning doing workouts. Iāll get up at 7:30. I can manage that. Any earlier than sort of 7:00 and I struggle. I struggle to function for a few hours. I always get to bed at 10:30, 11:00 and I like to get up at 7:00, 7:30. Iāve got a good sleep pattern I think.ā
āTo be honest I just want to bang this guy out, bang him out again and then just get him out of my headspace because Iāve just spent too much time fixated on wanting to hurt this man and I just need to move onā
Regardless of the final outcome determined by his never-ending feud with Thor, Eddie prioritizes family time and takes pride in being good husband and father.
āOn the weekends we try and go out for a meal together as a family or have a Sunday dinner,ā he says. āMost evenings Iāll sit and have a meal with my wife, even when my diet is very strict. I always make sure Iām at every family event, but there are no after parties for me because I canāt screw my food or drink up. When the kids have a birthday party and everyoneās sitting there enjoying crisps, cake and whatever else, Iām stuck with my chicken, rice, and veg. I feel like an absolute Mormon. It can be hard.ā
HOW HAS EDDIE SHAPED UP? STRONGMAN STATS-
WEIGHT: 196KG CHEST: 62ā BICEP: 24ā CALVES: 25ā
CURRENT STATS
WEIGHT: 158KG CHEST: 57ā BICEP: 22ā CALVES: 23ā
HEIGHT: 6ā 2.5ā WAIST: 50ā QUADS: 36ā NECK: 25.5ā
HEIGHT: 6ā 2.5ā WAIST: 40ā QUADS: 33ā NECK: 23ā
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Photography by Simon Howard





