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New Footage Emerges Of Eddie Hall Sparring With Johnny Fisher As Fans Praise Him As ‘Unbelievable Athlete’

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New footage has emerged of Eddie Hall sparring with heavyweight boxer Johnny Fisher as the former Strongman prepares for his upcoming fight with Tommy Fury.

The clip, which has quickly circulated among fight fans, shows Hall trading rounds with a seasoned professional—someone whose record speaks for itself. Fisher, boasting 15 professional bouts with 14 wins and 12 by TKO, is no gimmick opponent.

He’s a legitimate heavyweight presence, and more importantly, a serious training partner.

Sharing the session online, Fisher kept it simple but telling: “The Bull and The Beast. An honour to help Eddie prepare for his next fight.”

Hall, clearly appreciative of the work, responded: “Thanks for the rounds brother.”

For critics who have questioned his lack of boxing pedigree, this is the kind of move that directly addresses those doubts. Training alongside a heavyweight with Fisher’s credentials isn’t just about sharpening technique—it’s about adapting to the realities of the ring.

Fans flooded the comments with praise, as one person wrote: “This man is an unbelievable athlete, capable of almost anything.”

A second said: “Eddie looking good,” while a third added: “Genuinely don’t think Eddie hall is human! Must have the heart of an ox this man.”

And while questions around experience still linger, what can’t be denied is the level of dedication behind the scenes.

Weighing in at a staggering 157kg (345lbs), Hall isn’t chasing transformation in the traditional sense. He’s not slimming down to fit a mould—he’s refining the one he already dominates in.

He made that clear in a recent update: “157kg / 345lbs Strong, Fit, Fast & Determined! Fight camp has officially begun. Tickets now on sale for the Fury Vs Beast fight! Link in bio & stories. This is going to be an interesting one! Things I’m doing to get in shape….”

It reads like a mission statement. And what follows backs it up.

Hall’s routine is relentless, built around repetition, volume, and recovery in equal measure. Every element is dialled in to support a body that operates at an extraordinary scale—fuelled heavily, worked relentlessly, and maintained with near-constant care.

He broke it down himself: “Eating Steak and eggs x 3 daily + fermented foods! Fighting, walking and swimming Daily! Sauna + stretch + Hot’n Cold + red light + physio daily!

“Taking everything from @beast_pharm for the edge inc Creatine, Whey, Hydro, Big joint, Big Z, Big D, Omegas, EAAS, Ashwaganda & Biltong.”

It’s a regime that blends brute-force nutrition with modern recovery science—a continuous loop of stress and repair designed to keep him explosive without sacrificing size.

And that’s the key difference here. Hall isn’t trying to become a conventional boxer. He’s building a version of himself that can function inside the sport while still carrying the physical advantages that made him one of the most dominant strongmen on the planet.

The sparring footage with Fisher only reinforces that idea. It’s raw, it’s intense, and at times, it’s surprisingly sharp. For a man stepping into a discipline that isn’t his own, there’s a growing sense that Hall isn’t just showing up – he’s evolving.

Featured image credit: Eddie Hall / Misfits Boxing / Instagram

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