At the Arnold Sports Festival held earlier this month, the famous British Hercules "Beast" Eddie Hall punched the boxing force measuring instrument to trigger a heated discussion.

Because the world's top heavyweight boxers Joshua and Wilder have also undergone the same test, but neither of them has been able to play such amazing results.
Next year Hall will have a boxing match with "Game of Thrones" Magic Mountain actor and Icelandic Hercules Hercules Bjornsson, a punch that will fill next year's game with suspense.
At the prestigious Fitness Expo Arnold Sports Festival, the 33-year-old Hall of the British Hercules struck a heavy punch at the boxing force measuring instrument in the presence of a group of fans, and the soaring weight data showed that the meter suddenly burst off, causing a cheer from everyone.
The on-site worker said on personal social media: "He broke our machine with one punch. ”
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In 2016, Hall lifted a 500-kilogram barbell at the World Hard Pull Championships, breaking a record held by himself. Hall even fainted after completing the game due to a sudden cerebral blood vessel burst, but fortunately there was no major problem in his body.
However, the record held by Hall, who was 1.9 meters tall and weighed 184 kilograms, was broken by the Icelander Bi aungson with a height of 2.05 meters and a weight of 205 kilograms, which laid the groundwork for the boxing match between the two later.
The record was broken in the gym at the time, which was met with strong resentment and skepticism from Hall, who he believed was short of witnesses and spectators.
The two quarreled on personal social media, and finally Bhur on Angson suggested a boxing match to settle their feud.
The two met in September this year for a boxing duel, and in private both of them were practicing their boxing skills, even losing 50 kilograms less than Aung Sen, but unfortunately the Hall biceps injury had to be postponed until March next year.
Bionsen was not idle, and took on substitute boxers to the absolute god of the world's fighting wrists/ 46-year-old Canadian wrist powerman Devon Larat, and won the first leg TKO opponent.
In an interview with the media, Hall said: "I'm confident, you know how seriously I take this matter, I just want my fists to speak. ”