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‘Lol, this hasn’t aged well’ – Watch the Neffati Brothers’ swagger moments before Eddie Hall’s sickening knockout

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FANS teased the Neffati brothers for their confident exit during last night’s World Freak Fight.

The Polish twins looked like they were going to ease into the fight as they approached the Octagon, only to be knocked out at the hands of strongman Eddie Hall.

The Neffati brothers were devastated for their confident walk last night

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The Neffati brothers were devastated for their confident walk last nightCredit: Instagram
The pair cupped their ears and raised their hands, giving the impression of supreme confidence.

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The pair cupped their ears and raised their hands, giving the impression of supreme confidence.Credit: Instagram
The Twins were knocked out by opponent Eddie Hall shortly after

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The Twins were knocked out by opponent Eddie Hall shortly afterCredit: Instagram

Hall, 36, managed to win easily after delivering a brutal double TKO to the TikTok stars.

The unusual fight always seemed mismatched as Hall weighed in at 23.5 stone compared to Neffatis’ measly COMBINED weight of 20 stone.

While the 2017 World’s Strongest Man, Hall, is also 6 feet tall and the twins, Jamil and Jamel, are just 5 feet 7 inches tall.

Despite the clear size difference between the fighters, the Neffati brothers approached the Octagon with supreme confidence compared to Hall’s focused walk.

The pair smiled, cupped their ears and raised their hands to boos from the crowd in Blackburn.

And with the beauty of hindsight, fans were quick to tease his seemingly arrogant display.

One fan wrote: “Lol this hasn’t aged well.

While another added: “They were decimated on a whole new level.”

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A third commented: “Too confident for reality.”

And a fourth joked: “Good night brothers.”

Eddie Hall defeated Neffati Brothers via double TKO as World Freak Fight descended into chaos

Hall certainly didn’t hold back once the fight began and threw an audacious combination to come out on top.

The ‘Beast’ picked up one brother and threw him to the ground before wrestling with the second while trying to do the same thing.

In the process of trying to repeat the move, he landed a devastating right hook that knocked one of the brothers straight to the canvas.

Hall was returning to combat sports after two years away, losing to strong rival Hafthor “The Mountain” Bjornsson in boxing in 2022.

The Neffati brothers, on the other hand, are more familiar with social media than fighting.

The pair have over 19 million followers on TikTok and even starred in E4’s Celebrity Coach Trip in 2022.

Eddie Hall caught one of the brothers in the middle of the fight

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Eddie Hall caught one of the brothers in the middle of the fightCredit: Instagram
He threw his opponent to the ground

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He threw his opponent to the groundCredit: Instagram
He then threw a devastating right hook

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He then threw a devastating right hookCredit: Instagram
The punch knocked out one of the Neffati brothers

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The punch knocked out one of the Neffati brothersCredit: Instagram



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