- This upcoming bout is notable for the significant size difference between the fighters
- Fury tipped the scales at 208 pounds in his last fight
- Hall, who claimed the World’s Strongest Man title in 2017
Tommy Fury is set to step back into the boxing ring on June 13 in Manchester, where he will face former World’s Strongest Man, Eddie Hall.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the 26-year-old, who is also known as the half-brother of Tyson Fury, hasn’t fought since May 2025.
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In that outing, he secured a unanimous decision victory over Kenan Hanjalic, maintaining his perfect professional record at 11 wins and no losses.
This upcoming bout is notable for the significant size difference between the fighters.

Fury tipped the scales at 208 pounds in his last fight, while Hall, who claimed the World’s Strongest Man title in 2017, has previously weighed as much as 433 pounds.
Now 38, Hall has limited experience in boxing, having competed just once before. He was defeated in 2022 by fellow strongman Hafthor Julius Bjornsson.
However, he did claim a victory in mixed martial arts in 2025, beating Polish strongman Mariusz Pudzianowski.
Meanwhile, Tyson Fury is also preparing for his own return. He is scheduled to fight Arslanbek Makhmudov on April 11 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

This will mark his first appearance since suffering consecutive defeats to Oleksandr Usyk in December 2024.
Looking ahead, Tyson Fury has expressed a strong desire to face long-time rival Anthony Joshua before eventually stepping away from the sport.
He also shared his excitement about returning to fight in the UK, particularly in a major football stadium atmosphere, and voiced confidence heading into his clash with Makhmudov.
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