Tommy Fury: professional boxer punches former World’s Strongest Man Eddie Hall until he almost vomits

Tommy spent a day eating and training with strongman Eddie Hall, known as The Beast
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Tommy Fury punched Eddie Hall in the stomach during an intense training session with the strongman.

The professional boxer, 23, spent a day swapping diets and training with Eddie ‘The Beast’, 35, who won World’s Strongest Man in 2017.

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In Eddie’s most recent YouTube video, titled ‘Day in the life with Tommy Furry’, the pair drive Eddie’s tank through a McDonald’s Drive Thru, train in the gym, recover in the hot tub and eat lots of food.

A clip from Eddie Hall’s YouTube video: Day in the life with Tommy Fury. (Credit YouTube)A clip from Eddie Hall’s YouTube video: Day in the life with Tommy Fury. (Credit YouTube)
A clip from Eddie Hall’s YouTube video: Day in the life with Tommy Fury. (Credit YouTube)

The video shows the professional boxer and the strongman taking swipes at a punch bag before moving onto a body bag.

Eddie punches the new dad, who is protected by a thick black and gold body bag. They then swap places, and Tommy takes some impressive jabs at The Beast - who admits he is 80 kilograms heavier than the boxer.

However, the strongman decides to take off the body bag and allows the Love Island star to punch him directly in the stomach. Eddie tries to stop himself from throwing up multiple times, after earlier consuming a large English fry up.

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Tommy hasn’t been training since beating YouTuber Jake Paul in a huge boxing match in Saudi Arabia on 26 February this year.

The new dad ended Jake’s perfect 6-0 record, whilst the victorious split decision raised his own record to 9 unbeaten fights since his professional debut in 2018.

Meanwhile, Eddie has been out of the strongman circuit since retiring in 2017 - the same year he won World’s Strongest Man.

The Beast took home the trophy for UK’s Strongest Man and Britain’s Strongest Man six times each, and England’s Strongest Man twice.

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