

You can also watch the pre-fight "Road to the Ring" documentary segments on Segi TV.Ĭore Sports provided some stats for the combatants ahead of the match. Core Sports, the promotion company behind the matchup, is also sharing content related to the fight across its social channels.

Along with the fight, you can view several short documentary features about the competitors and their feud before they meet in the ring.įor more info ahead of the fight, both Hall and Björnsson have been active on social media regarding the event.
EDDIE HALL VS THOR FIGHT TIME FREE
The match is available on a free stream from platform Segi TV. Unlike most other widely-hyped fights, you won't have to open up your wallet for a pay-per-view if you want to watch live. Unlike other big boxing events, there is no undercard, meaning there are no other fights scheduled to take place beforehand. The coverage for the event is slated to begin at 3:30 p.m. When Eddie Hall and Hafthor Björnsson Will Fightīarring any more unexpected delays, Eddie Hall and Hafthor Björnsson will fight on Saturday, March 19 at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium in the United Arab Emirates. Now, after a long wait, an unexpected delay due to Hall suffering a freak biceps detachment injury, and a giant amount of trash talk, the time has come for the Heaviest Boxing Match in History to finally take place. Since then, in April 2020, Hall and Björnsson have been hard at work training to finally meet and settle the score in a highly anticipated boxing match. Björnsson completed the lift, and immediately challenged Hall to a fight in his post-event presser. Hall contested that Björnsson's lift shouldn't officially count, since he completed the lift in his home gym in Iceland instead of during an officially sanctioned competition. The rivalry went public in the lead up to Björnsson's 501 kg deadlift, a feat that surpassed Hall's own 500 kg record. The former strongmen, both of whom have won World's Strongest Man titles and broken legendary records, have carried on a massive beef for years now, stretching back to Hall's win at the 2017 World's Strongest Man competition. There's no larger feud (by both combined mass and bad blood) in strength sports than Eddie Hall vs.
