but that was postponed after Hall detached his left bicep during a sparring session in July.The pair are now negotiating a date for a bout in 2022.And Hall, 33, appears to have lived up to his nickname of 'The Beast' in training by undergoing a huge body transformation.
The monstrous 200kg figure that has helped make him a legend of Strongman competition has been replaced with a more defined 158kg frame, complete with chiselled abs.The new regime has seen Hall drop down his once daily food intake of 12,000 calories a day to a mere 6,000 - still a preposterous amount for the average human being, but a significant cull for a man of his stature.And he's confident that his new leaner frame will result in a knockout victory over 'The Mountain'.
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