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Eddie Hall's MMA debut ends in 30-second knockout: Mariusz Pudzianowski reacts to controversy

Eddie Hall's MMA debut ends in 30-second knockout: Mariusz Pudzianowski reacts to controversy

Time of India28-04-2025

Photo byEddie Hall's MMA debut at KSW 105 was nothing short of explosive, with the former World's Strongest Man knocking out Mariusz Pudzianowski in just 30 seconds. But what followed the fast finish was almost as dramatic as the fight itself. After the bout, Pudzianowski accused Hall of landing illegal strikes to the back of his head, leading Hall to publicly apologize. Now, the Polish strongman has responded, and his words show a surprising amount of grace and sportsmanship, despite the frustration of the loss.
Mariusz Pudzianowski responds with class after Eddie Hall's KSW 105 knockout
When a fight ends quickly, there's bound to be some controversy. For
Mariusz Pudzianowski
, the issue came with
Eddie Hall's
illegal strikes to the back of his head. The 48-year-old powerhouse wasted no time speaking out, making it clear that he wasn't happy with the way the fight went down. But Hall, ever the sportsman, admitted to the mistake and offered an apology almost immediately after the bout.
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In response to the apology, Pudzianowski's Instagram story gave a glimpse into his mindset. Instead of dwelling on the illegal blows, the legendary strongman took a humble approach: 'He was better, he won. This is not chess. It happens like that sometimes.' It's a comment that shows real class and a mature attitude towards a fight that ended in such a flash.
Eddie Hall's growing combat sports ambitions
While Pudzianowski is left pondering retirement, Hall's career is just starting to take off. The knockout victory in his MMA debut has opened up new possibilities for the Brit, who recently hinted at an interest in
Bare-Knuckle Boxing
(BKFC). In a bit of a curveball, Hall even mentioned that he'd be interested in facing Conor McGregor in the future, despite the massive weight difference between the two. Whether or not that matchup ever happens, it's clear Hall's transition into combat sports is something fans will want to keep an eye on.
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What could have been a bitter rivalry between two strongmen turned into a show of respect from both sides. Pudzianowski, despite the frustration of the loss, has accepted Hall's apology and moved forward with a level head. As for Hall, it looks like this knockout is just the beginning of a new chapter in his career. The future is wide open for both of these legends, and who knows where they'll go from here.

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