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Eddie Hall reveals incredible body transformation after losing 77 lbs from World’s Strongest Man weight

Published on April 23, 2025 at 06:16 PM

EDDIE HALL is set for a massive MMA fight after an unbelievable body transformation that will see him competing at a humongous weight.

Hall, 37, in asuper-heavyweightbout on Saturday in the latter's home country of Poland with both men representing the KSW banner.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com/REX/Shutterstock (8842119l) Strongman Eddie Hall. Eddie Hall. Stoke-on-Trent, UK - 10 Feb 2017
Eddie Hall has undergone a dramatic body transformation from his strongman days when he weighed 196kg
Eddie Hall - KSW
Hall is shredded and set for a massive MMA fight at 161kg

The legendary strongman is set for his toughest ever challenge in the fighting scene as he will be facing a far more experienced mixed martial artist in Pudzianowski, who is gearing up for his 27th match.

The Englishman started out with boxing in 2022 when he suffered a loss to strongman icon and Game of Thrones superstarHafthor Bjornsson .

The 2017 World's Strongest Man transitioned into MMA in June and via knockout in a2v1 “freak fight”.

is facing a daunting task head of him and he thus left no stone unturned as he trains with UFC legend Tom Aspinall.

That is why the heavyweight has bulked up to about 355lbs (25.4 stone – 161kg) following a dramatic body transformation.

That is still less than his biggest ever, which was at 432lbs (30.9 stone – 196kg) from back in his strongman days.

Hall told talkSPORT: “I'm about 350-355lbs at the minute, and I'll probably fight at that.

“I've got no intention to lose any more weight. My fitness is good.

“I've been doing the four-minute rounds. I'm not gassing, I'm big, I'm strong.

“I've never heard a fighter say, ‘I wish I was weaker for that fight'.

“So I've got no intention to lose weight, muscle mass or whatever.

“I can fight, I've got the lung capacity and I'm happy to go in at this weight.”;

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