EDDIE HALL has called out a fellow ex-World's Strongest Man winner for a brutal MMA bout.
The Brit, 36, took to the octagon for the first time last night in a bizarre 2v1 World Freak Fight clash.
Hall, who stands at 6ft 3in, took on 5ft 3in TikTok influencers the Neffati brothers.
And the strongman wiped the floor with them both as he picked up one and slammed him to the deck before landing a powerful punch on the other.
The demolition saw Hall land a double knockout victory.
And he now has the taste for MMA and has called out Mariusz Pudzianowski for a more legitimate fight.
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The 47-year-old Pole is a five-time World's Strongest Man winner and has shed 50lbs from his weight as 320-pound beast to start a career as a fighter in 2009.
Asked who he would like to face next, Hall said: "I think someone like Mariusz Pudzianowski, he’s got 20 years experience in the game.
"He’s still a big guy, still very strong and he is a hard b******, there’s no denying that Mariusz is very hard.
"I think the fans want to see a ‘World’s Strongest Man’ vs ‘World’s Strongest Man’, so there we go.
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"If someone can bring the right deal to the table I know Mariusz is game.
"He’s always in my inbox sending me fighting emojis, so maybe this is it."
Hall's only previous bout came in the boxing ring two years ago as he lost to Icelandic Strongman Hafthor Bjornsson via unanimous decision.
On a potential rematch in MMA, Hall claimed his bitter rival is "too much of a p*****."