Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

Haye vs. Bellew Winner and How?

Poll ended at 26 Nov 2016, 11:05

David Haye Stoppage
116
87%
David Haye Decision
0
No votes
Draw
4
3%
Tony Bellew Decision
2
1%
Tony Bellew Stoppage
12
9%
 
Total votes: 134

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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

Post by Covfefe »

Is Hearn trying to get Tony banged out? Has Bellew upset him somehow?
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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Kilburn wrote:Eddie Hearn seems to be saying that Haye ran out of steam as per the original gameplan. Oh no now he is talking Wilder and Parker.
:lol:
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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fornicate off sky
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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Can't believe this Bullshit on sky. Letting bellew rabbit on about his master plan and stamina beating haye, while not mentioning the leg. It's like North Korean TV.
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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Tonight I showed him?

Tony you couldn't even stop a one legged fighter stood right in front of you.

This talk of the game plan working is making me sick.
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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BillyTKid wrote:Can't believe this Bullshit on sky. Letting bellew rabbit on about his master plan and stamina beating haye, while not mentioning the leg. It's like North Korean TV.
Haha
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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TheDarkDestroyer wrote:Tonight I showed him?

Tony you couldn't even stop a one legged fighter stood right in front of you.

This talk of the game plan working is making me sick.
He did stop him.
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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Horse wrote:
TheDarkDestroyer wrote:Tonight I showed him?

Tony you couldn't even stop a one legged fighter stood right in front of you.

This talk of the game plan working is making me sick.
He did stop him.
No he didn't. Haye was up at 9, his corner pulled him.
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TheDarkDestroyer wrote:Tonight I showed him?

Tony you couldn't even stop a one legged fighter stood right in front of you.

This talk of the game plan working is making me sick.
:lol: I switched off a bit earlier. This forum will be bad for a while now.
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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rd350lc wrote:
Kilburn wrote:Eddie Hearn seems to be saying that Haye ran out of steam as per the original gameplan. Oh no now he is talking Wilder and Parker.
:lol:
I can't believe the nonsense I'm hearing. Bellew saying Haye's a great fighter but 'there are different levels of character and heart... name me a fighter who hasn't been hurt in a fight'. What an utter plonker.

For me Haye looked sluggish but was well on the way to victory before the knee/ankle went. Great heart from Haye, went some way to making up for toe-gate.
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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Asterix wrote:Because predicting an injury is outrageously difficult.
I limited my bet to a £25 loss because of the rumours, but yeah, it is.
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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The great escape style music is somehow making it worse.
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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TheDarkDestroyer wrote:No he didn't. Haye was up at 9, his corner pulled him.
Stoppage win.
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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Horse wrote:
TheDarkDestroyer wrote:Tonight I showed him?

Tony you couldn't even stop a one legged fighter stood right in front of you.

This talk of the game plan working is making me sick.
He did stop him.
Did he officially , or was he retired by his corner ?
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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Dixonian wrote:
Grilling Machine wrote:
Counter-puncher wrote:Haye looks to be trying to dominate with the left i reckon his right shoulder is fucked
He looked apprehensive about something during his ringwalk to me...
Looks like you called it CounterPuncher, except he was favouring the left because of the right leg rather than the arm?
Yeah he was definitely relying on the left hand, its just not as seasoned as his right hand, mix that together with a man desperate for to prove everyone right and score a sensational early KO, you have a wild man which is what Haye was before the injury especially in the 1st round, I had him up by the 5 th but he was still poor and Bellew was doing nothing offensively

Also can I say Bellew deserves massive kudos for trying to close the show instead of cruising to a no doubt inevitable points victory :salut:
One of the biggest shocks in my time watching boxing even with a Haye injury
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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Horse wrote:
TheDarkDestroyer wrote:No he didn't. Haye was up at 9, his corner pulled him.
Stoppage win.
Haye would have been able to carry on. His corner stopped him, not Bellew. Which is what I said.
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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TheDarkDestroyer wrote:Haye would have been able to carry on. His corner stopped him, not Bellew. Which is what I said.
:roll:
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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I don't know why you guys even acknowledge Horse.
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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The injury was in the ring tbf so kind of still counts

How was it caused? Haye swinging and missing?

Isn't that still part of the game?
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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handsofstone wrote:
Dixonian wrote:
Grilling Machine wrote: He looked apprehensive about something during his ringwalk to me...
Looks like you called it CounterPuncher, except he was favouring the left because of the right leg rather than the arm?
Yeah he was definitely relying on the left hand, its just not as seasoned as his right hand, mix that together with a man desperate for to prove everyone right and score a sensational early KO, you have a wild man which is what Haye was before the injury especially in the 1st round, I had him up by the 5 th but he was still poor and Bellew was doing nothing offensively

Also can I say Bellew deserves massive kudos for trying to close the show instead of cruising to a no doubt inevitable points victory :salut:
One of the biggest shocks in my time watching boxing even with a Haye injury
I think the injury takes away from the shock value personally. I always felt injury was Bellew's only chance. But I will give Bellew credit for his boxing savvy in the early stages, even if he was on the way to a points loss.
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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rossij8 wrote:The injury was in the ring tbf so kind of still counts

How was it caused? Haye swinging and missing?

Isn't that still part of the game?
Moving backwards his ankle just goes when he planted both feet.
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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After the second round I said to my brother that I lost my Haye rounds 1-6 bet. He looked slow, his balance and timing was off and his accuracy was terrible.

Even without the injury Bellew was going to win imo.
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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Eddie Hearn is a genius, made everyone who called it a mismatch(including me) look complete plonkers, made the bookies a shedload, made Sky a load and made the two fighters a load of money.
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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rossij8 wrote:The injury was in the ring tbf so kind of still counts

How was it caused? Haye swinging and missing?

Isn't that still part of the game?
Sort of, yeah, but is this injury not the reason why he flew to Germany to see that doctor?
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017

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Exoddus wrote:After the second round I said to my brother that I lost my Haye rounds 1-6 bet. He looked slow, his balance and timing was off and his accuracy was terrible.

Even without the injury Bellew was going to win imo.
He was clearly injured from the start, that's why he was flat footed. The Achilles just went completely during the fight.
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