EDDIE HALL pulled off an unbelievable combination against the Neffati brothers as he won his crazy 2v1 fight last night.
The 2017 world's strongest man made his return to combat sports in the World Freak Fight after losing on his boxing debut in 2022.
His MMA debut certainly didn't disappoint though as he dominated TikTok twins Jamil and Jamel Neffati.
Hall, 36, ended both fighters in the same round as he knocked out one of the brothers in an stunning "powerbomb" move.
The 'Beast' picked up one brother and slammed him to the ground before proceeding to grapple with the second as he tried to do the same thing.
In the process of trying to repeat the move he delivered a devastating right hook that knocked the first brother out cold.
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The stunning combination could have been expected given the unbelievable mismatch between Hall and his opponents.
Hall stands at 6ft 3in and weighs 23.5 stone, a size and weight that dwarfs his opponents.
The Neffati twins are both 5ft 3in and weigh just 10 stone each, meaning their combined weight is still some 3.5 stone shy of Hall's strongman physique.
And that physical advantage left some fans questioning how the fight was even able to go ahead after they watched Hall dismantle the twins in Blackburn.
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Online one MMA fan wrote: "Who let this fight happen?!"
While another added: "How did this fight get sanctioned?"
And a third commented: "Yeah this was a bad idea..."
Others seemed to love the entertainment value of the mismatched bout and lauded Hall for his spectacular slam and devastating hook.
One wrote: "Might be the greatest highlight of all time."
And a second added: "This is the best entertainment I’ve seen in a long time. We’re so back."
Another chimed in writing: "2v1 MMA might be the best thing ever created".
Two people who didn't seem to expect the fight to be so easy for Hall were the Neffati twins themselves.
The Polish social media sensations were confident heading into the clash and even approached the octagon in a manner that exuded arrogance.
They quickly found out that they had underestimated their opponents and fans jumped online to slam their walk on for being "too confident".
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The brothers aren't used to the fighting scene and are more familiar with social media than they are with fighting.
The duo boast over 19million followers on TikTok and even starred on E4’s Celebrity Coach Trip in 2022.