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Eddie Hall dropped 16,000-calorie-a-day diet to prepare for Thor Bjornsson fight
Eddie Hall dropped his mega-diet ahead of the crunch match with Thor Bjornsson.Hall lost to the Game of Thrones man in a tense encounter that was eventually won comfortably by the Icelandic via a unanimous decision, despite a flying start from Hall.Hall came out well against his opponent and floored him in round two, before 'The Mountain' recovered to take the fight 57-54, according to all three judges.Despite Hall dropping his impressive diet, the fight was still dubbed 'the heaviest fight in history' with the combined weight of the two strong men a whopping 47 stone.So what is the diet that allowed Hall to become the World's Strongest Man in 2017?Eddie Hall's normal diet consists of an incredible 16,000-calorie routine every day.Dropping this, Hall managed to shed around 40kg (6st 2) to slim down for his bout with Bjornsson.The World's Strongest Man winner from 2017 revealed his incredible diet for the strongman contest, which starts with breakfast at around 7am with bacon, four sausages and eggs, two black puddings, beans, eggs, tomatoes and four pieces of fried bread.All of it, Hall revealed, is cooked in butter "full of all good deliciousness".As well as the fry-up, Hall has porridge to ensure slow-release energy for the rest of the day.The mega-meal is then followed by a second breakfast, Hall explained: "Second breakfast also consists of a couple of kiwis, a banana, a bag of 70g beef jerky and I will finish with four scoops of full protein which I am going to say is another 1,400 calories."Perhaps unsurprisingly, this is followed by a brief nap after 3,000 calories just in the morning.A big drink of water and fruit juice to hydrate for his workout follows, with a snack to take his total to over 4,000 calories for
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