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Updated · fightsatw.com · Jun 12
Eddie Hall Plans IQ-First Approach for Tommy Fury Fight Over 6 Rounds
Updated
Updated · fightsatw.com · Jun 12

Eddie Hall Plans IQ-First Approach for Tommy Fury Fight Over 6 Rounds

3 articles · Updated · fightsatw.com · Jun 12

Summary

  • Eddie Hall said he will avoid "windmilling" against Tommy Fury and instead pace himself across six two-minute rounds, using fight IQ to create openings for his power.
  • Hall acknowledged he cannot outbox Fury technically, making patience and timing central to his upset bid against the unbeaten 11-0 professional boxer.
  • Tommy Fury enters as a heavy favorite because of his footwork, jab, conditioning and ring experience, while Hall is 0-1 after losing his only previous boxing bout to Hafthor Björnsson.
  • Hall expects Fury to lean on cardio and point-scoring bursts—similar to Fury's approach against Jake Paul—by jumping in, landing shots and moving away before Hall can set his rhythm.

Insights

With a 100lb weight advantage, can Eddie Hall's raw power defy boxing science and land a knockout?
Will Tommy Fury's reputation be enhanced or tarnished by fighting in this 'Mismatched Misfits' spectacle?
Is the rise of crossover boxing a threat to the sport's integrity or a brilliant business evolution?