news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site, before challenging Hall to a boxing fight, both men have been filmed training inside the boxing ring.
All times AEST (GMT +10). Game of Thrones actor Hafthor Bjornsson and his wife Kelsey Henson have become parents for the first time. 1st Place 2018 World’s Ultimate Strongman. Hafthor Julius Bjornsson who played the role of The Mountain in the fantasy series Game of Thrones, welcomed his baby boy with his wife Kelsey Henson yesterday.Hafthor Julius Bjornsson shared an emotional post on Instagram where he has appreciated his wife’s efforts for enduring the labour.
(Click Here for Details). Bjornsson, who played The Mountain in the hit HBO program, has for three years claimed he was “robbed” when Hall and referee Colin Bryce worked together to “cheat” him out of the title.
Hall is now demanding an apology after claiming Bjornsson’s claims smeared his world title win. In 2018, he was the first man to take first in all three major competitions: World’s Strongest Man, The Arnold Strongman Classic, and World’s Ultimate Strongman. Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, Actor: Game of Thrones. “This video exposes the raw truth and it shows you what really happened behind the scenes at the 2017 World’s Strongest Man. “Perhaps it was Eddie who was cheated out of the World’s Strongest Man glory he always dreamt of,” he said. Under the rules, a second illegal push from the body with bent legs results in the rep being disqualified. Hafthor Julius Björnsson, the 6-foot-9, 420-pound Icelandic strongman who played Sir … Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson is an Icelandic professional strongman, actor, and former professional basketball player. The 32-year-old took to YouTube this week to pass on secret footage from behind the scenes at the 2017 event, which he says proves Bjornsson was beaten fair and square. 3.3m Followers, 846 Following, 2,901 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (@thorbjornsson) “At the end of the day, he got his a*** handed to him in a strongman competition and the little p**** cat can’t take it. It culminated in a heated moment during the trophy presentation where Hall was named world champion before his handshake offer to Bjornsson was famously snubbed. This year, Hafþór is in the shape of his life, and ready to shock the world once again with superhuman levels of performance. Born on 26 November 1988 in Akranes, Iceland, Hafþór developed strength early, working on the familial farm owned by his grandfather, Reynir Ásgeirsson.
He is also warned about breaking the rules of the lift which demands only one push while the lifter’s legs are bent. He is the 2018 World’s Strongest Man, the 2018 and 2019 Arnold Strongman Classic winner, a multiple world record holder, and arguably the strongest man to ever life. “Hafthor Bjornsson and his entourage have been smearing my title and the referee Colin Bryce’s reputation for the last three years. “I have to say this video stopped me in my tracks – how desperate a man can be when things don’t go his way,” he said of Bjornsson’s carry-on behind the scenes. He soon distinguished himself in the sport and, by 2010, was the dominant force in Icelandic strongman.
The footage, which is part of a documentary by filmmaker Andrew Quinn, shows Bjornsson during his viking lift — the event where he finished second to Hall with 14 reps in the one-minute allowed. The Mountain is a dad! Hafthor Bjornsson’s stream of record-breaking began in every area of his life in 2017 and continues today (tweak) as he celebrates the birth of a baby boy with his wife Kelsey Henson.
Hall has used the renewed rivalry to re-visit the greatest controversy in the history of the World’s Strongest Man contest — claiming to have footage that proves Bjornsson “should be ashamed” for claiming he was robbed. He said he is going to knock Bjornsson out when they settle their differences in the boxing ring and the video speaks for itself. The rules state the legs must be locked straight when the lift is being completed. And because he was The Mountain from Game of Thrones and he was a huge TV star people listened and people believed him.”. Game of Thrones star Hafthor Julius Bjornsson has welcomed his first baby with wife Kelsey Henson over the weekend.. Internationally, Hafþór has won Europe’s Strongest Man five times since 2014. It shows the 205kg monster lifting 13 reps, ignoring judges’ warnings that he was not holding the bar for long enough at the top of each rep above his head. "The Mountain" from "Game of Thrones" is father to a "strong" newborn son. Their rivalry escalated earlier this month when the strong man from Iceland toppled Hall’s deadlift record by 1kg as he set a new record with a 501kg lift before challenging Hall to a boxing fight. Hafþór started his athletic career playing basketball as a centre for several Division I teams in Iceland. … Hafthor Bjornsson has set a world record by deadlifting 501 kilogramsSource:Supplied. The latter, an imposing presence himself at 206cm, has said that, “Even when Hafþór was not yet tall, he was big and strong.”. Nationwide News Pty Limited Copyright © 2020. From 2008 on, Hafþór began training for strength for the first time, at the legendary Jakaból gym (the Giant’s Nest). He was a promising prospect, even playing for the Icelandic National Team in 2006. A furious Bjornsson has been captured in behind the scenes footage released this week threatening to leave in the middle of the competition if the referees did not overturn their decision. Kelsey Henson is the wife of Hafthor Bjornsson, an Icelandic strongman who played Sir Gregor Clegane, “The Mountain,” on “Game of Thrones.”. Words are cheap and I’m sick and tired of hearing the lies coming out of your mouths. 3.3m Followers, 846 Following, 2,898 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (@thorbjornsson) “Before I even got home to my friends and family, one man took bad sportsmanship to a whole new level and it was plastered all over the world’s media,” Hall said. Referee Bryce said at the time he took the second one off Bjornsson after giving him a series of warnings. However, recurrent ankle injuries forced him into early retirement. Quinn said the footage suggests the man known as “Thor” has a incorrect view of history. It’s time for the truth to be told. Hafthor Bjornsson's leg was clearly not straight when the second push began.Source:YouTube. NRL news: Sam Burgess alleged secret affair, flirty text mes... NRL news: Sam Burgess stands down from South Sydney amid ser... Cricket news: Glenn Maxwell catch in IPL, Kings XI Punjab vs... AFL news: Port Adelaide defeats Geelong, umpire Razor Ray Ch... Major new motorsport venue to be built in Toowoomba.
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