Eddie Hall is trying to add a new weapon to his arsenal ahead of a second MMA fight.
‘The Beast’ obliterated Mariusz Pudzianowski in a 30-second debut beatdown billed as a battle between two World’s Strongest Man winners.
Eddie Hall recently agreed terms with Dillon Danis to seemingly set up what would be a super fight.
Now Hall has linked up with a ‘Karate Master’ as he looks to take his MMA game to the next level.
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Karate expert teaches Eddie Hall how to kick
Jesse Enkamp is a confessed ‘Karate Nerd’ who shares videos about the sport on YouTube.
The Swedish internet personality recently spent some time eating and training with Eddie Hall.
Enkamp took the 363lb behemoth through some karate techniques before they sparred with each other.
Hall could be seen throwing spinning attacks and head kicks. It’s safe to say karate doesn’t come naturally to him, but with some more training, fans think the Englishman could seriously hurt someone with his kicks.
“Eddie learning head kicks with Jesse… Everyone in trouble!” One YouTube comment read.
“Should be illegal,” another person said.
Eddie Hall agrees to cut 64lbs for Dillon Danis fight
Dillon Danis returned to MMA for the first time in six years at Misfits 22 on August 30.
Eddie Hall entered the ring to confront Danis after his 15-second submission win over Warren Spencer.
Hall shook hands with the 180lb Misfits MMA champion on a catchweight for their potential fight.
Danis says he’ll fight the super heavyweight if he weighs less than 300lbs ahead of their clash.
“He’s been talking s— for a long time, making snide comments on social media, so I thought I’d put my money where my mouth is,” Hall told Bloody Elbow in an exclusive chat.
“He wanted me to get under 400lb, which I am, so I said I’d get under 300 if he shakes my hand there and then, which he did. So give me 12 weeks to lose 64lb and I will come in and rock his f—ing chin.
“Honestly, I just need one good shot on his face, and he’ll regret shaking my hand.
“I’m not particularly bothered [about the takedown] but I’ll be prepared for the full fight.”