Eddie Hall is open to possible fighting with a former UFC Heavyweight Champion.
The strongest man in the world of 2017 recently won a victory in his professional MMA debut.
Eddie Hall destroyed Mariusz Pudzianowski in a TKO victory of 30 seconds on KSW 105 in Gliwice, Poland, on Saturday evening.
Now he is talking to a future collision with Francis Ngannou, who is considered by many to be the best heavyweight in MMA today.
Image of Eddie Hall Punching Mariusz Pudzianowski on KSW 105. Credit KSW/Jorden Curran
Eddie Hall open for Francis Ngannou -Fecht
Eddie Hall understands that he would be the heaviest underdogs in a potential scrap with Ngannou.
Yet he would be willing to face 'Thre Predator' if he was guaranteed to have a huge wallet and enough time to prepare.
“F— -Hell,” Hall said when he was asked if he was interested in the Ngannou fight by Ariel Helwani.
“You actually throw in with the wolves that do that. I would need a little time. I would need a lot of training, and it should be a lot of money. I think with something in life, if the money is good, I would take it.
“The only way I would fight against Francis Ngannou would be hell of a training camp. I would probably want six to nine months of training with athletes at top level in top camps. And the money should be good because you literally put your life at stake.
“Francis Ngannou surpasses me in every possible way, in the Vecht world, but it is so unknown.
“If I catch him. If I throw that right hand and just brings him at the end of the chin, it can happen.
“It is so unknown. So I would not think that I have zero chance, but it should be a big money stimulans for me to do that and literally put my life at stake by entering the ring with someone like Ngannou.”
Eddie Hall's X-Rated Response on Francis Ngannou Rumor
The idea of ​​Hall vs Ngannou was first driven last week by KSW president Martin Lewandowski.
After he eliminated Pudzianowski, Hall Ngannou Fight Talk closed on a hilarious X-rated way.
“I would rather get the A through the devil than fighting Francis Ngannou,” Hall lasted.
“I don't fight Francis Ngannou, that doesn't happen, no.
“Let's not mention my name near that name anywhere.”
