Another PPV I won't be purchasing, might pop round to the local though...
Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
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kbackup408
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Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
Repeat or revenge lads? 
Another PPV I won't be purchasing, might pop round to the local though...
Another PPV I won't be purchasing, might pop round to the local though...
Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
Bellew again
Or haye jacks with an injury
Or haye jacks with an injury
Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
Honestly would not be surprised with a similar outcome as the first. Haye does ok but is too ring-rusty and old to land his bombs on Bellew, who out-manoevres him for 4-6 rounds then pounces when Haye's body starts breaking down e.g. shoulder, achilles,toe whatever goes this time.
Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
Yea that's pretty much how I see it
Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
Was genuinely surprised to hear this was happening, seeing a rematch for his comeback fight is pretty gutsy for Haye so I hope he can pull it off with a big win and prove he still has a little left in the tank to go out on a high.
Saying that it just seems too soon after such a serious injury, recovery and rehab should have taken longer then this to be back at 100%.
Wouldn't be surprised if it gets called off closer to time with a sudden injury being the reason for it being cancelled close to time.
Saying that it just seems too soon after such a serious injury, recovery and rehab should have taken longer then this to be back at 100%.
Wouldn't be surprised if it gets called off closer to time with a sudden injury being the reason for it being cancelled close to time.
Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
If Haye actually makes it through camp injury free, and that's a huge if, he will win the rematch.
Then we'll get a rubber match in the spring......
Then we'll get a rubber match in the spring......
Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
I couldn't give a flying shit about the fight. Haye looked like a washed up has been (pre injury) and Bellew struggled to knock out a one legged man. I be more than happy, if the fight never happened.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
Let's go haye. One of the few interesting heavyweight fights that can be made.
Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
I agree with everything you say, those are exactly my thoughts also. But if Haye can remain injury free he could win the rematch.northern wrote:Was genuinely surprised to hear this was happening, seeing a rematch for his comeback fight is pretty gutsy for Haye so I hope he can pull it off with a big win and prove he still has a little left in the tank to go out on a high.
Saying that it just seems too soon after such a serious injury, recovery and rehab should have taken longer then this to be back at 100%.
Wouldn't be surprised if it gets called off closer to time with a sudden injury being the reason for it being cancelled close to time.
I reckon he would then try and get the Parker-Fury winner for the WBO belt. Just suppose Haye became WBO champion, that would make a Joshua-Haye unification contest a big deal in the U.K.
I know there are a lot of 'if's' in there but stranger things have happened.
Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
Happening on a Sunday?
Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
Haye's in Germany on the Saturday meeting his doctor...Sam98 wrote:Happening on a Sunday?
Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
I couldn't either.lefty wrote:I couldn't give a flying poo about the fight. Haye looked like a washed up has been (pre injury) and Bellew struggled to knock out a one legged man. I be more than happy, if the fight never happened.
Except for the fact Haye was injured and the win was not definitive and Bellew wouldn't shup up about winning it.
A real winner will put this to rest.
The Hayemaker has been a great fighter for Great Britan and I think he deserves one last chance to clear up this mess once and for all.
Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
Fair point. I just found the fight massively underwhelming.KiwiRider wrote:I couldn't either.lefty wrote:I couldn't give a flying poo about the fight. Haye looked like a washed up has been (pre injury) and Bellew struggled to knock out a one legged man. I be more than happy, if the fight never happened.
Except for the fact Haye was injured and the win was not definitive and Bellew wouldn't shup up about winning it.
A real winner will put this to rest.
The Hayemaker has been a great fighter for Great Britan and I think he deserves one last chance to clear up this mess once and for all.
Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
SteveO wrote:I agree with everything you say, those are exactly my thoughts also. But if Haye can remain injury free he could win the rematch.northern wrote:Was genuinely surprised to hear this was happening, seeing a rematch for his comeback fight is pretty gutsy for Haye so I hope he can pull it off with a big win and prove he still has a little left in the tank to go out on a high.
Saying that it just seems too soon after such a serious injury, recovery and rehab should have taken longer then this to be back at 100%.
Wouldn't be surprised if it gets called off closer to time with a sudden injury being the reason for it being cancelled close to time.
I reckon he would then try and get the Parker-Fury winner for the WBO belt. Just suppose Haye became WBO champion, that would make a Joshua-Haye unification contest a big deal in the U.K.
I know there are a lot of 'if's' in there but stranger things have happened.
That is very true, both in the 'ifs' and stranger things happening, you only need to look at the scorecards at the weekend just gone to see strange things happening in boxing, but I have to agree with you a unification fight between Haye and Joshua would be a record setter in the UK by far.
Joshua - the model Heavyweight champion with the public behind him, and Haye - A master of self promotion and a well known British star as far as boxing is concerned.
Saying that though I would want to see Wilder meet the winner of Parker-Fury next and then a unification between Joshua and the winner of that fight, again that's assuming any of them are still champions when all is said and done.
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
O2 is booked on Saturday.Sam98 wrote:Happening on a Sunday?
Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
Feb 4th is next date pencilled in for Boxing (Matchroom) out with this Sunday idea.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:O2 is booked on Saturday.Sam98 wrote:Happening on a Sunday?
Hearn was mooting Sunday show - Brook as chief support.
Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
I'm loathed to pay for it. Yes I want it to hapen but...3132DW wrote:Feb 4th is next date pencilled in for Boxing (Matchroom) out with this Sunday idea.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:O2 is booked on Saturday.Sam98 wrote:Happening on a Sunday?
Hearn was mooting Sunday show - Brook as chief support.
If Eddie can assemble a good undercard I might. Brook tickles my fancy, depending on who he is up against. If it's Khan, then I'm all in
Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
Haye's in Germany on the Saturday meeting his doctor...[/quoteTheCobra wrote:Sam98 wrote:Happening on a Sunday?
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
No way will i pay a cent for this.
Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
Told you all!! The Principality is strangely booked out for an unnamed sporting event 
Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
Couldn't care less. Rather caress my nuts with an axe
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
That isn't what happenedTheCobra wrote:Honestly would not be surprised with a similar outcome as the first. Haye does ok but is too ring-rusty and old to land his bombs on Bellew, who out-manoevres him for 4-6 rounds then pounces when Haye's body starts breaking down e.g. shoulder, achilles,toe whatever goes this time.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
I like the fight on Sunday. Most of the big fights back in the day were on weekdays. I miss that.
Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017
Pre injury Haye was'nt losing but he looked terrible , the main thing with this fight is , summizing Haye comes through injury free , he needs to get with a trainer who is going to make him box correctly , not a yes man