He got lucky, imo. He looked absolutely shocked.banjo wrote: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.
Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
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Fearful_Freddie
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
He's madder than a box of frogs.Asterix wrote:I don't know why you guys even acknowledge Horse.
Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
I reckon he would have knocked Bellew out around 8-9 without the injuryExoddus 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.
Haye was starting to get his timing and as he proved could get into the later rounds (even with the injury)
Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
Yet I was one of the only ones on here who said Bellew had a good chance in this fight.Fearful_Freddie wrote:He's madder than a box of frogs.
I know far more about boxing than most people on here.
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Fearful_Freddie
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
The Spurs - Everton game tomorrow is one to avoid. The people's champ will no doubt get paraded at some point.
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danconnollyeire
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
No he wasn't, he wouldn't have been far off on points had he not been stopped and that was with one legExoddus 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.
Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
I can understand that pov from the second round, but by the 4th /5th Bellew's success were becoming far less frequent.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.
It would still have been a surprise result to see Haye have to go to points, but I think he would have won fairly comfortably on the cards.
Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
He was looking fresher as well - barely breathing between rounds.rossij8 wrote:I reckon he would have knocked Bellew out around 8-9 without the injuryExoddus 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.
Haye was starting to get his timing and as he proved could get into the later rounds (even with the injury)
Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
Haye looked poor, but he was still winning and beginning to connect more in the 4th and 5th. Bellew was hardly doing anything, and I can't really see how it was turning in his favour prior to the injury.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.
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Controversial
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
I think Haye had a problem with his right arm as well, he was hardly throwing it and it looked noticeably skinnier than his left arm.
Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
Add to that he couldn't fight for three minutes with Haye lent against the ropes doing nothing, how was he going to win this fight without the injury?crusader wrote:Haye looked poor, but he was still winning and beginning to connect more in the 4th and 5th. Bellew was hardly doing anything, and I can't really see how it was turning in his favour prior to the injury.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.
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Tarquin Tarpaulin IV
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
Who did I think would have the better chance of winning this fight early - Haye.
Who would have the better chance if it went late - Bellew.
So I crossed my fingers, stuck my money on Bomber and just wondering what to do with 80 quid
Who would have the better chance if it went late - Bellew.
So I crossed my fingers, stuck my money on Bomber and just wondering what to do with 80 quid
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
Horse wrote:Yet I was one of the only ones on here who said Bellew had a good chance in this fight.Fearful_Freddie wrote:He's madder than a box of frogs.
I know far more about boxing than most people on here.
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wesshaw1985
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
Well it still counts.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?
If you win an Olympic Gold medal in the 100m because all 7 others pull their hamstrings halfway down that still counts as well, but it takes some of the gloss off.
Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
The bookies will be crying more like. They pay out more when the none favourites win.BillyTKid wrote:The bookies are going to make a fortune on this.
There was no value in Haye bets. More bets would of gone on Bellew so they will have to pay out more.
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rpms
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
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.
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lillywhite14
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
He won't be welcome at WHL. It's not an Everton home game.Fearful_Freddie wrote:The Spurs - Everton game tomorrow is one to avoid. The people's champ will no doubt get paraded at some point.
Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
Agreed. Watching the 1st round, i was stunned at how wild & unbalanced David looked. An ankle injury would explain that perfectly.Finn wrote: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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Nightmare Roy
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
Bookies loose when the favourite wins, trust me they made a fortune tonightzeroprobe wrote:The bookies will be crying more like. They pay out more when the none favourites win.BillyTKid wrote:The bookies are going to make a fortune on this.
There was no value in Haye bets. More bets would of gone on Bellew so they will have to pay out more.
Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
Seems everyone was taken on this. They talked injury earlier in the week. Appears he had a tear going in. Obviously chose to go through with it, kind of like Pac v FMJ.
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handsofstone
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
Its a shame Haye's bodys fragile, its been like that for a while now, some people are just like that in any sports, even when I played as a kid I always seemed to pick up injuries and sit on the sidelines, Haye's lifestyle makes it hard to believe him when he pulls out fights, the Vlad pull out years ago was questioned but you wonder why he would pull out after asking for it, I believed the shoulder saga with Fury, the Charr pull out was the most dubious i'd say, whatever way you look at it he's a liability to come into a fight fully fit
A lot of the people who slate him for fighting injured are the same folk who'd crucify him for pulling out injured, he did the absolute maximum his body would allow, although he wasn't nowhere near as good as he(or I) thought it would be early doors so his pre injury showing deserves criticism
A lot of the people who slate him for fighting injured are the same folk who'd crucify him for pulling out injured, he did the absolute maximum his body would allow, although he wasn't nowhere near as good as he(or I) thought it would be early doors so his pre injury showing deserves criticism
Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
But he was obviously injured going in. No way would everyone have been so convinced that he would end it early if they knew he was going in with a tear. That said, the signs were there if you were paying attention.handsofstone wrote:Its a shame Haye's bodys fragile, its been like that for a while now, some people are just like that in any sports, even when I played as a kid I always seemed to pick up injuries and sit on the sidelines, Haye's lifestyle makes it hard to believe him when he pulls out fights, the Vlad pull out years ago was questioned but you wonder why he would pull out after asking for it, I believed the shoulder saga with Fury, the Charr pull out was the most dubious i'd say, whatever way you look at it he's a liability to come into a fight fully fit
A lot of the people who slate him for fighting injured are the same folk who'd crucify him for pulling out injured, he did the absolute maximum his body would allow, although he wasn't nowhere near as good as he(or I) thought it would be early doors so his pre injury showing deserves criticism
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forcefraser
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Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
I have abused Bellew pretty badly in the build up to this fight. It looks like Haye was only in this for the money. He was crap, even before the leg went.
Did Bellew reveal a contrived fight when he said "I spoke with David 16 weeks ago and we have not really spoken since"
Did Bellew reveal a contrived fight when he said "I spoke with David 16 weeks ago and we have not really spoken since"
Re: Round-By-Round - David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - March 4th 2017
I know Bellew was a huge underdog going in but there's little to no glory in that win last night. Haye could barely stand and he still couldn't nail him down for 4 or 5 rounds. In fact you could maybe make a case for Haye sharing or winning the 8th or 9th.
Bellew looked decent in making Haye look wild in the first 3 rounds but other than that his performance was as bad as Haye's injury.
Bellew looked decent in making Haye look wild in the first 3 rounds but other than that his performance was as bad as Haye's injury.