Tommy Fury will return to the ring to face former World’s Strongest Man Eddie Hall in Manchester on June 13. Fury, 26 and the half-brother of Tyson Fury, last fought in May 2025, defeating Kenan Hanjalic by unanimous decision to extend his unbeaten record to 11-0.
The matchup carries a striking size disparity. Hall, who won World’s Strongest Man in 2017, has previously weighed as much as 433 pounds, while Fury weighed in at 208 pounds for his fight with Hanjalic. Hall, 38, has only one prior professional boxing match — a 2022 loss to Icelandic strongman Hafthor Julius Bjornsson — and he also picked up a win in MMA against fellow strongman Mariusz Pudzianowski in 2025.
In related news, Tyson Fury will return to action on April 11 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, his first fight since his December 2024 defeat to Oleksandr Usyk. Tyson, speaking to Sky Sports ahead of the bout with Arslanbek Makhmudov, said: ‘You can’t beat it, can you? It’s been four years since I was last at Tottenham, when I was last in the UK doing a fight. I’m looking forward to getting back there and soaking up some of that atmosphere. There’s nothing like a UK football stadium to get you going. All I can say is Makmudov’s in some serious bother. He’s in trouble. Let’s throw down. May the best man win.’
Promoters are billing the Fury–Hall fight as a novelty clash that tests how a young, unbeaten professional boxer handles a vastly larger opponent with strength-sports credentials. Exact undercard details and weights are expected to be confirmed closer to fight night.