‘Venom’ actor Tom Hardy is now a champion fighter after surprise entry at a UK Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competition

‘Venom’ actor Tom Hardy is now a champion fighter after surprise entry at a UK Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competition


Tom Hardy isn’t just an action star on the big screen: he can throw down in real life, too.

The 45-year-old actor made a surprise appearance at the 2022 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Open Championship in Milton Keynes, England over the weekend and ultimately walked away with a the top prize, The Guardian reports.

The “Venom” and “Mad Max: Fury Road” star entered the tournament under his real name, “Edward Hardy”, and according to tournament organizers was a “real pleasure” to have participate.

“Everyone recognized him but he was very humble and was happy to take time out for people to take photographs with him,” a spokesperson told The Guardian. “It was a real pleasure to have him compete at our event.”

In an interview with local media, one of Hardy’s opponents said he was “shell shocked” to come face to face with the Academy Award-nominated actor.

“I recognized him straightaway. Everyone knows who Tom Hardy is, don’t they?,” competitor Danny Appleby told Teesside Live. “I was shell-shocked. He said ‘just forget it’s me and do what you would normally do’.”

Hardy has been involved in the world of mixed martial arts for years and is a blue belt. In 2011’s hit film “Warrior” he played an MMA fighter and put on 28 pounds of muscle for the role.

Sign up now: Get smarter about your money and career with our weekly newsletter

Don’t miss: Joshua Bassett still doesn’t know how much Disney pays him for ‘High School Musical’

How this 31-year-old earns and spends $120,000 a year in Sunnyvale, CA



Source

Why Delta and United are pulling away from the airline pack
Business

Why Delta and United are pulling away from the airline pack

A Delta Air Lines plane takes off at Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, on Dec. 24, 2021. Eric Lee | Bloomberg | Getty Images For United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby, there’s his airline, his carrier’s main rival, Delta Air Lines, and then everyone else. Delta and United accounted for more than 86% of the […]

Read More
As streaming services chase profitability, kids’ content is king
Business

As streaming services chase profitability, kids’ content is king

Cartoon characters from the children’s show “Bluey” are displayed during the Brand Licensing Europe event at ExCel, in London, Oct. 4, 2023. John Keeble | Getty Images News | Getty Images In the battle among streaming services to capture and keep subscribers, kids’ shows like “CoComelon” and “Bluey” are becoming powerful tools to help win […]

Read More
How family offices can protect the bottom line when putting family members on payroll
Business

How family offices can protect the bottom line when putting family members on payroll

Fluxfactory | E+ | Getty Images A version of this article first appeared in CNBC’s Inside Wealth newsletter with Robert Frank, a weekly guide to the high-net-worth investor and consumer. Sign up to receive future editions, straight to your inbox. Joshua Gentine grew up playing hide-and-seek in his family’s cheese factory in Wisconsin. His late grandfather Leonard […]

Read More