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Eddie Hall Reveals He Wanted To Fight Tyson Fury But Got Tommy Fury

Former World’s Strongest Man Eddie Hall has added serious spice to his upcoming fight with Tommy Fury, confirming the clash will take place on June 13 under the Misfits Boxing banner. The bout comes after Hall publicly called out Tyson Fury, a move that he claims did not sit well with the Fury family.

Hall suggested that what started as a direct challenge to Tyson quickly escalated behind the scenes, eventually leading to Tommy stepping in. That tension has now transformed into one of the most intriguing crossover fights on the Misfits calendar, blending boxing pedigree with raw strength and personality.

Speaking candidly, Hall did not hold back when addressing the Fury name. “You’re all full of sh*t. Walk around like hard men but there’s not a lot of action,” he said, aiming a clear jab at the family’s reputation. The comments have already begun fueling interest, adding a layer of personal rivalry to what was already an unusual matchup.

Hall Targets Tommy First With Eyes Still on Tyson

Although Tyson was the original target, Hall now sees this fight as an opportunity to make a statement against the Fury family by going through Tommy first. Known for his reality TV fame and unbeaten boxing record, Tommy faces a very different challenge in Hall, whose sheer size and power bring an unpredictable element into the ring.

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Hall made his intentions clear with another pointed remark. “I’d like to shut your dad up and put you in your place, then maybe I’ll get Tyson.” The reference to John Fury adds further fuel, given John’s reputation for being vocal and protective of his sons.

With the fight now officially set for June 13 on Misfits Boxing, the buildup is already taking shape as a heated and personal feud. The clash between Hall and Fury is not just about competition, it is about pride, reputation, and the chance to prove a point on a very public stage.

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