THE Iranian Hulk Sajad Gharibi is set to fight the ‘World’s scariest man’ Martyn Ford in a huge showdown.
Ford and Gharibi have been training intensely for the fight, set to take place in London, with an expected crowd of 20,000 people.
Sajad Gharibi has previously vowed to fight ISIS, and previously went viral on social media, largely due to his enormous physique.
Standing 6’2″ tall, Gharibi weighs an incredible 28 stone – mostly muscle – and has amassed over 450,000 followers on Instagram. But, he does have a height disadvantage, as Ford stands at 6’8″.
Set to take place at London’s O2 Arena on April 2, Martyn Ford has promised that he is training to knock out the Iranian Hulk, and is currently training amongst the best in the world.
When is Iranian Hulk fighting Martyn Ford?
Iranian Hulk vs Martyn Ford will take place on Saturday, April 2, in London.
The bout will be held at the O2 Arena.
It is expected that there will be 20,000 fans in attendance at the event.
Tickets went on sale on February 11th.
What channel is Iranian Hulk vs Martyn Ford on and can it be live streamed?
It has not yet been announced where the fight will be broadcasted.
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Hulk vs Ford undercard
The full undercard for Gharibi vs Ford has yet to be fully confirmed but it’s expected to be a night filled with prospective talent, ex Love-Islanders, and Champions League winner Patrice Evra.
While fellow ex-footballer Jamie O’Hara faces star personal trainer Kris Boyson.
Gharibi said: “Work Hard In Silence and Let Success Makes The Noise. Hey pretty boy Enjoy your remaining days. I will come to London.”
Ford said: “For those who doubted I was taking this seriously, when I say I am 100% in. Sparring with literally the best in the WORLD. It doesn’t get any more serious than that.”
“I’m here to learn, to develop, to become the BEST VERSION of ME possible, and more than anything ….. to excite the world when I step in the @theo2london on April 2nd …. I will be READY.”
“So we are four five hours a day training at the moment and then rehab three times a week. I also have physio every week keeping me going forward really and making that transition into lifting weights.”