Tommy Fury vs Eddie Hall undercard in full: Running order and who is in action including Olympic champion
The Tommy Fury vs Eddie Hall undercard is set to features the weird and wonderful this weekend.
Boxing star Fury will meet former World’s Strongest Man Hall in a bizarre but commercially huge bout in Manchester on June 13.

The pair will go head-to-head despite a vast weight difference of over 120lbs, in a short format six-round clash staged by Misfits Boxing.
As expected, the bill wasn’t expected to be littered with boxing talent, and there have been some late changes.
But now the full bill has been announced, and it features some with sporting pedigree including a double Olympic champion.
The event is well equipped with some celebrity names with big presences in social media, which will draw huge eyes globally.
Hall vs Fury: full undercard and running order
Tommy Fury vs. Eddie Hall: Heavyweight – 10.32pm
Anthony Taylor vs. Matty Floyd: Light heavyweight – 9.54pm
Swarmz vs. BDave: Light heavyweight – 9.20pm
Big Stacks vs. Armz: Heavyweight 8.54pm
Ibiza Final Boss vs. Jordan McCann: Heavyweight – 8.28pm
Jade Jones vs. Federikita: Heavyweight – 8.02pm
Adam Brooks vs. Rahim Pardesi: Light-heavyweight – 7.32pm
Lil Bellsy vs. Andy Nguyen: Featherweight – 7.06pm
Sheena Bathory vs. Tina Snows: Lightweight – 6.40pm
Khallas Karim vs. Luke Nevin: Light-heavyweight – 6.10pm
The action will get underway on DAZN pay-per-view at 6pm.
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Main event ring walks are then expected at 10:32pm, providing the full card goes to plan.
Hall vs Fury – the build-up so far
Hall has made a series of tactical changes in training camp, including a change of stance, and believes he is ready to wipe out Fury.
He told talkSPORT.com: “It will be a lot different to that fight.

“I went into the Thor fight while throwing nothing but right hands, because I couldn’t throw my left hand.
“So yeah, I’m an orthodox fighter and you won’t see the southpaw stance because my arm is fixed this time.
“I will be a lot more technical, better defence and a lot more aggression.
“It will be a lot more improved all around. I hope Tommy Fury is the first of the Fury’s I can fight if I beat him.
“It’s already been much better in sparring too, I’ve sparred Johnny [Fisher] and it was great but tough.”
Fury said: “Eddie’s got muscles all over his body, but you can’t put muscles on chins and that’s what I’m about to expose.
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“Listen, we’ve seen good big men in the ring all the time, but what’s different? Muscles can’t get on the chin and I’m looking to find that chin, so we’ll see.
“A lot of people are going on about size in this fight, which there is, there is a significant size difference.
“But I have grew up with heavyweights my entire life. My brother’s the two-time heavyweight champion of the world.
“Seven-foot, 20 stone. I’ve been brought around him and all my other brothers. So size makes no difference to me.”
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