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Hafthor Bjornsson, known for his dominance as the World's Strongest Man, is now stepping into the boxing ring. Leaving behind the world of strongman competitions, he’s embracing a new challenge ...
Hafthor Bjornsson, aka Thor or the Mountain, stands at the height of 6'9, a beast rising from Iceland. He is a living legend of the strongman community and a former World's Strongest Man title winner.
Having multiple records under his name, Bjornsson made his debut back in 2011 at the World’s Strongest Man where he secured the sixth position. Born on November 26, 1988, 35-year-old Hafthor ...
Hafthor Bjornsson and his wife Kelsey Henson have announced the "unbearable loss" of their daughter. The 'Game of Thrones' actor and his spouse have been left devastated after she suffered a late ...
GIANT Game of Thrones star turned boxer Hafthor Bjornsson has come out of retirement to break an all-time world record. The Icelandic beast, who is 6ft 8in tall and weights nearly 23 stone, was onc… ...
GAME OF THRONES star Hafthor Bjornsson looks completely unrecognisable without his trademark beard. The 2018 World’s Strongest Man, also known as Thor, has had the bushy facial hair ever sinc… ...
Perhaps the most instantly-recognizable figure inGame of Thrones was Hafthor' The Mountain' Bjornsson, at least in terms of sheer size and physicality. The multiple-time international strongman ...
HAFTHOR BJORNSSON insists he’s fit enough to fight 12-full rounds following his remarkable two-year body transformation. The Game of Thrones star – who played The Mountain – was a… ...
Hafthor Bjornsson was left with a black eye to show for his efforts after getting knocked down twice on his way to an unanimous decision victory over Eddie Hall. The big men did not disappoint as t… ...
Bjornsson did fight Devon Larratt in an exhibition bout in September, with Bjornsson winning via TKO. The former “Game of Thrones” star is 1-0-2 in boxing competition at the exhibition level.
In 2015, Bjornsson broke a 1,000-year-old record by carrying a 33-foot, 1,430-pound log for five steps. In 2020, Bjornsson deadlifted 1,105 pounds at his gym in Iceland.