Eddie Hall, one of the world's strongest men, has had an accomplished strongman career and is set to foray into the world of boxing this weekend, but what else do we know about him?
In a nutshell, Hall is Britain's most successful strongman, winning the British Strongest Man title on five occasions and the UK's Strongest Man six times - more than any other competitor in its history. Pretty impressive, right?
And if that wasn't enough already, Hall is set to step into a boxing ring this weekend to face fellow strongman Hafthor Bjornsson - and it's not a fight you want to miss.
Since Hall's retirement from Strongest Man competitions, Hall has also turned to acting - with his biggest film gig coming in Transformers: The Last Knight, a movie engrossing over $600m worldwide.
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The 33-year-old has also worked as a pundit covering World's Strongest Man competitions and is known for an odd social media promotion or two.
Hall has also featured on some classic British television programmes including The Chase, Come Dine With Me and A League of Their Own - but how else does he make his money and how much is he worth overall?
How Much Is Eddie Hall Worth In 2022?
In 2022, Eddie Hall has an estimated net worth of $35m (£26.6m), according to Wealthy Persons.
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During his strongman days, it is said that Hall would make £80,000 to £100,000 at competitions, depending on his placement - and even some bonuses for breaking records.
With a transformation from strongman to all-around celebrity, Hall has earned worth well beyond what most people in the strongman world receive.
Furthermore, the sales of Hall's autobiography, Strongman, will have contributed to that net worth, as well as his string of endorsements on social media, particularly on Instagram.
Eddie Hall vs Thor
Eddie Hall and Hafthor Bjornsson will compete in what has been dubbed the 'heaviest boxing match in history' in March 2022.
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Having gone head-to-head in multiple World's Strongest Man contests, Hall and Bjornsson are long-time foes.
Their rivalry is leaving the world of heavy lifting and transferring to the heavyweight ring - with both in line to make a pretty penny from it.
It's fair to say there's a bit of tension between the two, especially since Bjornsson claimed that Hall cheated on his way to winning the 2017 World's Strongest Man. Talk about bad blood.
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