

The boxing world is going to witness the heaviest boxing match between former world’s strongest man, Eddie Hall, and the Game of Thrones star, Hafthor Bjornsson.
However, the fight between the pair was supposed to happen in the previous year, but because of a bicep injury, Eddie Hall had pulled out from the event. Since then, the duo has been exchanging remarks on social media platforms.
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However, this pretty intense showdown will land on 19th March in Dubai, but the venue and timing of the clash were uncertain.
Recently in a video, ‘The Mountain’ confirmed the exact timing of a bizarre slugfest.
Trained as a boxer, the 33-year-old dropped a video clip on his YouTube channel. In which he narrated the entire sequence of traveling to Dubai.
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As the countdown for the mega-event has begun, the schedule of ‘The Mountain’ has changed to cope with the upcoming fight, which is scheduled at an unusual time that is at 1 am in the night in Dubai.
What did Hafthor Bjornsson say about the event?
Hafthor Bjornsson said, “I was traveling yesterday technically. I was trying to the night. Arrived Saturday morning start my travel back home on Friday, midday. I feel good I feel ready and the thing is guys I’m gonna change my sketch schedule a bit because the fight is going to be super late here Dubai 1 a.m, that’s like I think 10 pm GMT .”
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Furthermore, he added the changes that he has made according to the timing of the clash.

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COLUMBUS, OH – MARCH 02: Hafthor Bjornsson (Iceland), aka The Mountain, salutes the crowd after lifting the Odd Haugen Stone Shoulder – Stone To Shoulder For Reps (410 pounds/186 kilos) to win the Arnold Strongman Classic as part of the Arnold Sports Festival on March 2, 2019, at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, OH. (Photo by Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
The Icelandic warrior said, “ I’m fighting at 1 am so more we probably train at a similar time like 5, 6 p.m tomorrow morning we’ll be doing some at the hotel just 20 minutes 40 minutes run.”
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Let’s see how far their fight goes, and who will settle a grudge with more intensity? Who do you think will make history by winning the historic match? Let us know in the comments below.
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