Who Would Win A Fight: 320-lb Eddie ‘The Beast’ Hall, UK’s Strongest Man Or 140-lb Pro Boxer?

You’ve seen Strongman champion Eddie “The Beast” Hall lift weights. A LOT OF WEIGHT. He even beat The Mountain from Game of Thrones when he dead-lifted 1,020 pounds. But how would the UK’s strongest man do in the ring against a professional boxer?

Hall is a British professional strongman competitor, who has won both UK’s Strongest Man and England’s Strongest Man titles. He is a Goliath of a man with muscles on muscles on muscles. He weighs in at 320-lbs.

Scott Lawton is an English professional boxer who has competed in the lightweight and super featherweight divisions. Lawton is a two-time English lightweight champion and has challenged for the full British and Commonwealth lightweight titles as well as the full European super featherweight title. He weighs in at 140-lbs.

The two exceptional athletes went to the boxing ring to spar a bit, and Eddie quickly found out that a lightning quick punch is hard to defend against, no matter how much muscle you have.

Now to be fair, the boxer has a huge advantage because he is in his element of which he trains for each an every day. If you asked the boxer to deadlift 1,000 pounds the weight wouldn’t even get off the ground. To think that pure strength is the sole factor in the sweet science of boxing is naive. But it is fun to see two men from completely different disciplines take each other on. It would be even more entertaining to see these two fight with no rules. That poor 140-lb fuck would get thrown across the ring and then broken in half.