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Loading race – 2 x 125 kg (276 lb) barrels & 2 x 125 kg (276 lb) sacks in a 12m course – 38.55 seconds (2014 Europe's Strongest Man) (world record) [44] Loading race – 3 x 100 kg (220 lb) tyres in a 15m sand course – 36.07 seconds (2014 World's Strongest Man) (world record) [65]
Eddie Hall vs. Hafþór Björnsson, taglined 'The Heaviest Boxing Match in History' at its time, [5] [6] and also known as "The Desolation of Eddie Hall" [7] [8] was a boxing match between Strongmen Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson and Eddie Hall who both won the World's Strongest Man, that took place on 19 March 2022.
Edward Stephen Hall was born in Newcastle-under-Lyme on 15 January 1988. [9] As a teenager, he was a successful competitive swimmer in his age group; he competed in the UK Nationals swimming competition in 2001, winning four gold medals and one silver while setting two British records in the process.
In 2007, he later surpassed his previous record with 702 punches. [4] In 2009, the record was broken for the last time by Ardito, totalling 805 punches. [5] In 2017, the record was broken by Norman Breese from the United States, with a total of 901 punches, where the record currently stands as of January 2022. [6]
In 2017, he set the world record for the hardest punch ever recorded on the PowerKube, at 129,161 franklin (a unit used by the PowerKube that combines power and energy). [46] [17] [47] In the highest profile fight of his career, Ngannou faced veteran Alistair Overeem on 2 December 2017, at UFC 218. [48]
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During his prime, a punch from Mike Tyson would have felt the same as if you were hit 13 times by .22 caliber bullets while wearing a bulletproof vest. Remarkably, the peacock mantis shrimp packs ...
Africa Stone carry – 175 kg (386 lb) for 110 metres (2000 World's Strongest Man - Group 5) (World Record) Block carry – 180 kg (397 lb) for 80 metres 2002 Europe's Strongest Man (World Record) Fridge carry (super yoke) – 410 kg (904 lb) for 20 metres in 15.29 seconds (2005 World's Strongest Man)