Eddie Hall ‘almost died’ setting deadlift world record 9 years before World’s Strongest Man fight

Eddie Hall is best known for becoming the world's strongest man in 2017, years before he entered the world of combat sports.

The coming weekend one of the toughest fights in the MMA history will take place when Eddie Hall Mariusz meets Pudzianowski on KSW 105 in Poland.

Last year, Hall shouted the strongest winner of the colleague world after switching off two hunters in a bizarre 2VS1 fight, with his skills in the cage for the first time.

Since then, Eddie Hall has trained with UFC -Interim Heavyweight Champion Tom Aspinall, who tries to prepare him for his upcoming world strong man fight.

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Eddie Hall 'Almost died' after setting the world record

Mariusz Pudzianowski has been crowned the strongest man in the world five times before making his switch to MMA in 2009, where he slowly became a big name in the heavyweight division.

Hall has been trying to find its way to the combat world for a while, and after exhibition boxing events and bizarre 2vs1 battles, he will finally board professional action on Saturday.

Nine years ago, however, the Brit claims that he almost died after producing the world record for the toughest deadlift ever, lifting 500 kg.

“When I lifted it, and as soon as it passed my knees and I was halfway, I think it was exactly that, not a feeling of if, f – you for everyone except a feeling of such as:” You go there. ” 'Hall started explaining in an interview with Rob Moore.

“I disappeared, I did the elevator, got the down call and stood and enjoyed it a bit, and when I let go, it was as if that huge blood dump was just flushed everywhere. I managed to loosen a hand and just went (unconsciously).

“I was convulsive … I was in and out of consciousness, studying everywhere, and it took me a minute to put myself together, there was blood everywhere … My blood pressure was illegible … My body just couldn't deal with it … It was a very worrying time,” he kept telling the story.

Hall and Pudzianowski set to tip the scales on more than 600 pounds

Their collision this Saturday has been established as a super heavyweight fight, and the two former world strongest men will give the scales on more than 600 pounds.

In anticipation of their fight in Poland, the two colosses came awkward against each other and showed how big both men are.

Pudzianowski naturally has much more experience than 'The Beast' when it comes to fighting sports, with big wins, such as Butterbean and Bob Sapp during his career.

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