EDDIE HALL is set for a fight that the “world never believed would happen”.
The strongman has called out MMA star Dillon Danis for a sensational bout.

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The strongman has claimed that he will ‘ragdoll’ the MMA star[/caption]
Hall, 37, did not hold back as he sent an extreme message to Danis on Instagram.
He insisted that he was going to “ragdoll him” in front of the “whole world”.
He wrote: “The World’s Strongest Man against the most talked about name in MMA.
“The clash the world never believed would happen.
“The biggest fight in history set to smash every record ever made.
“Dillon Danis, you’re a dirtbag fraud who hides behind hype and when I ragdoll you in front of millions the whole world will see you were never real.”
Hall has even revealed that there is an agreement for him to fight Danis.
However, he must shed a drastic 64lbs in order to make the required weight.
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He told talkSPORT: “He said I’ve got to lose weight, he wanted me under 400 pounds, which I already am.
“So I said, ‘I’ll get to under 300 pounds.’ I’m going to lose 64 pounds.
“Give me 12 weeks and I’ll lose it. I am a dedicated man.
“If he signs that contract – well, we’ve already agreed it – so if he backs out, he’s an absolute f***ing [expletive], and I’ll never let him live it down.
“But yeah, just give me 12 weeks, I’ll lose 64 pounds, and I’ll be ready to fight at 299 [pounds].”
Hall has insisted that the potential match-up will be under traditional MMA rules and the Misfits banner.
He added: “[I’m] coming into Dillon’s world, because, as we just saw, you can be the best striker on the planet, but as soon as they get that jiu-jitsu in, it’s game over.
“I know jiu-jitsu – not as good as him – but I’ve got a lot of strength to back it up, and that’s the difference.”
Hall is no stranger to combat sports as he has previously had exhibition fights with Haftor Bjornsson and the Neffati brothers.
Hall recently had his deadlift world record snatched away by Bjornsson.