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Eddie Hall reveals UFC champ made ‘big difference' in stunning 30-second KO of Mariusz Pudzianowski in MMA debut

Eddie Hall reveals UFC champ made ‘big difference' in stunning 30-second KO of Mariusz Pudzianowski in MMA debut

Scottish Sun28-04-2025

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EDDIE HALL has revealed how training with a UFC champion made a "big difference" in his stunning mixed martial arts debut.
The Brit strongman made his pro-MMA debut last Saturday at KSW 105 in Poland against fellow World's Strongest Man winner Mariusz Pudzianowski.
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Eddie Hall won his professional MMA debut in 30 seconds at KSW 105
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Hall obliterated fellow World's Strongest Man winner Mariusz Pudzianowski in 30 seconds
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'The Beast' claims his training with interim UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall made a 'big difference' in the fight
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Hall, 37, needed a mere 30 SECONDS to stop the five-time WSM and KSW veteran, who he finished with a barrage of unanswered ground and pound.
'The Beast' sought the advice and wisdom of Tom Aspinall and the interim UFC heavyweight champion's dad, Andy, in the months that preceded his Polish punch-up with Pudzianowski.
And he can't help them enough for helping him have his hand raised.
He said: "I think Tom and Andy would be very happy with that performance.
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"I've done little bits of training with Tom and, like I've said in the past, getting in the ring with Tom is very humbling.
"You think you can fight, you think you can wrestle and then you get in the ring with Tom and he just treats you like a little girl.
"Tom wished me best [of luck]. He messaged me this morning and said, 'Good luck with the fight, don't forget to enjoy it.'
"Being in their presence - Andy Aspinall, as well, is a phenomenal coach.
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Eddie Hall admits he doesn't know who he wants to fight next
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"Andy can explain something once and you'll watch it and you know what to do.
"So, you know, just those little few sessions of having Tom and Andy definitely paid dividends. They made a big difference."
Eddie Hall has hilarious staredown with Mariusz Pudzianowski ahead of MMA debut
Despite decimating KSW icon Pudzianowski, Hall has no intention of becoming a standout in the Polish promotion's heavyweight division.
When asked what's next for him, he said: "Maybe Mariusz will do the rematch with two-minute rounds.
"I've got no aspirations to be number one in KSW.
"That's just not for me. I want to come and have fun.
"I want to fight my heroes. I want to fight the freaks of the world."

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Ex-Kilmarnock star Danny Armstrong gets eye-watering contract offer from ambitious European club keen to boost title bid
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