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Tommy Fury got his victory inside and outside of the ring against Eddie Hall.
Fury and Hall met in a monumental battle for the social media boxing world in Manchester.
It was the battle of the bodybuilder and the boxer, with former World’s Strongest Man Hall looking to upset the fighter from a famous family lineage.
The two huge celebrity names carried real star power, and dynamite in the gloves, as they looked to get the bragging rights in the short but explosive clash.
Fury had already caught the eye before a punch was thrown, as he announced the name of his second child with partner Molly Mae Hague.
He had the new name ‘Midas’ plastered on his robe and shorts as he walked to the ring to Shakira’s Waka Waka and England football classic Three Lions.
The British fighter dedicated it to his new son, and daughter Bambi, with the children’s mother Hague beaming with pride.
Hague sat on and watched ringside after the announcement as her partner looked to outbox and chop down the weightlifting giant.
Hall tried his best to get the KO he so craved, loading up in spells and looking for the killer blow.
But the superior boxing skill prevailed as Fury boxed on the back foot, and used his technique to cruise to a points victory.
The guest judges, which included Tony Bellew and Derek Chisora in a bizarre concept, handed the 27-year-old another win, although it won’t count on his professional record.
Hall had positive spells, particularly in the opening two rounds, where most judged him to have had his most success.
With two minutes to go, ‘Beast’ tried to live up to his moniker with some wild aggression but Fury was evading the work with ease now.
And the natural boxer cruised to a points win as many expected, refusing to engage at points with the battering ram of a rival.
Fury’s reaction to fight and baby name
Fury was quick to speak about the joy of his growing family alongside his win.
He insists he will now take time to return home and spend time with his newborn child before assessing his next options.
“This was for my new baby boy, Midas,” Fury said.
“I’ve fought a lot of people; this guy can fight. He’s not slow – he’s fit. Thank you for taking the fight and thank you for a great night in Manchester.
“I’m one of the biggest and best names globally, and this is where we’re at.
“For now, I want to go back to my baby boy.”
Hall salutes Fury after tough defeat
For the strongman, he hasn’t replicated his success in strength competitions, but went out on his shield.
And he is now planning on a return to MMA, where he most recently knocked out Mariusz Pudznianowski.
He added: “Tommy was a really hard guy to catch, and I knew that would be the case.
“My engine let me down in the end. Hopefully, I get back to MMA now, hopefully in Misfits.”
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Tommy Fury got his victory inside and outside of the ring against Eddie Hall.
Fury and Hall met in a monumental battle for the social media boxing world in Manchester.
It was the battle of the bodybuilder and the boxer, with former World’s Strongest Man Hall looking to upset the fighter from a famous family lineage.
The two huge celebrity names carried real star power, and dynamite in the gloves, as they looked to get the bragging rights in the short but explosive clash.
Fury had already caught the eye before a punch was thrown, as he announced the name of his second child with partner Molly Mae Hague.
He had the new name ‘Midas’ plastered on his robe and shorts as he walked to the ring to Shakira’s Waka Waka and England football classic Three Lions.
The British fighter dedicated it to his new son, and daughter Bambi, with the children’s mother Hague beaming with pride.
Hague sat on and watched ringside after the announcement as her partner looked to outbox and chop down the weightlifting giant.
Hall tried his best to get the KO he so craved, loading up in spells and looking for the killer blow.
But the superior boxing skill prevailed as Fury boxed on the back foot, and used his technique to cruise to a points victory.
The guest judges, which included Tony Bellew and Derek Chisora in a bizarre concept, handed the 27-year-old another win, although it won’t count on his professional record.
Hall had positive spells, particularly in the opening two rounds, where most judged him to have had his most success.
With two minutes to go, ‘Beast’ tried to live up to his moniker with some wild aggression but Fury was evading the work with ease now.
And the natural boxer cruised to a points win as many expected, refusing to engage at points with the battering ram of a rival.
Fury’s reaction to fight and baby name
Fury was quick to speak about the joy of his growing family alongside his win.
He insists he will now take time to return home and spend time with his newborn child before assessing his next options.
“This was for my new baby boy, Midas,” Fury said.
“I’ve fought a lot of people; this guy can fight. He’s not slow – he’s fit. Thank you for taking the fight and thank you for a great night in Manchester.
“I’m one of the biggest and best names globally, and this is where we’re at.
“For now, I want to go back to my baby boy.”
Hall salutes Fury after tough defeat
For the strongman, he hasn’t replicated his success in strength competitions, but went out on his shield.
And he is now planning on a return to MMA, where he most recently knocked out Mariusz Pudznianowski.
He added: “Tommy was a really hard guy to catch, and I knew that would be the case.
“My engine let me down in the end. Hopefully, I get back to MMA now, hopefully in Misfits.”
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Upgrade to DAZN Ultimate from just £24.99/month, guaranteeing access to 185+ fights annually, a minimum of 12 pay-per-views at no extra cost, as well as every Lega Serie A match and other elite football access.
Alternatively, DAZN Standard is just £15.99/month, with the caveat you will have to pay for pay-per-view events.
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| 📰 Publicación: | talksport.com |
| ✍️ Autor: | Ben Davies |
| 📅 Fecha Original: | 2026-06-13 23:28:00 |
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