Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Tony Bellew vs. David Haye

Bellew KO/TKO
8
8%
Bellew Points
6
6%
Haye KO/TKO
51
54%
Haye Points
7
7%
Draw
1
1%
Haye pulls out with injury
15
16%
Bellew tests positive for Papa Johns
7
7%
 
Total votes: 95

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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by CaptainSpacerod »

coneye wrote: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
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by SaadOffTheDeck »

He's been boxing for too long for a new trainer to have an influence past motivation.
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by Evander »

Is Haye fit ?
Leg included
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by gilgamesh »

Hopefully Haye loses again. Don't care why. Another injury or just getting caught with a big shot...whatever.

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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by Evander »

That a no
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by gilgamesh »

I hope so :lol:
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by Syntax Error »

The build-up is going to be painful.

Bellew morphs into Nobby Nobbingham in pre-fight mode & he becomes unbearable.

Haye is more measured, but still equally annoying as he will talk as if he is still relevant or has done something of note in the HW division recently, then after all that, he'll either pull out injured or come into the ring with a severed arm try & claim some sort of moral victory! :brick: :witzend: :doh:
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

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Syntax Error wrote:The build-up is going to be painful.

Bellew morphs into Nobby Nobbingham in pre-fight mode & he becomes unbearable.

Haye is more measured, but still equally annoying as he will talk as if he is still relevant or has done something of note in the HW division recently, then after all that, he'll either pull out injured or come into the ring with a severed arm try & claim some sort of moral victory! :brick: :witzend: :doh:
couldn't have summed it up better haha :clap:
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by geronimo »

For me Bellew will win again. Probably a KO in the second part of the match.
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

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geronimo wrote:For me Bellew will win again. Probably a KO in the second part of the match.
Bellew points is also a good shout, considering it took Bellew ages to dispatch haye with the injury
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

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KiwiRider wrote: Brook tickles my fancy,
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by SaadOffTheDeck »

I'm pretty surprised that the majority have bellew now. Last time like 90 percent had it lasting less than two rounds.
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by Oiky »

Hayes beat up, too many miles on the clock
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by SaadOffTheDeck »

He'll win this rematch.
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by dirk2686 »

I think Haye wins. Until he was injured last time he was winning anyway without looking great. Bellew got a fair bit of credit just for not being annihilated but I still had him losing, and his inability to put away a one legged men who's never been seen as having the greatest of chins raised questions.

Haye hadn't any issues with his Achilles before so if it is indeed sorted I strongly favour him.
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by danconnollyeire »

geronimo wrote:For me Bellew will win again. Probably a KO in the second part of the match.
What boxing knowledge tells you that? he couldn't KO Haye in the first fight and Haye was hoping and holding the ropes to keep him up. The ref reluctantly stopped it
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by leejonesjnr »

danconnollyeire wrote:
geronimo wrote:For me Bellew will win again. Probably a KO in the second part of the match.
What boxing knowledge tells you that? he couldn't KO Haye in the first fight and Haye was hoping and holding the ropes to keep him up. The ref reluctantly stopped it
The corner threw the towel in
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

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geronimo wrote:For me Bellew will win again. Probably a KO in the second part of the match.
Your basing that on what?
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by geronimo »

chrisnew86 wrote:
geronimo wrote:For me Bellew will win again. Probably a KO in the second part of the match.
Your basing that on what?
Of course, the first fight. Before the 6th round, it was a competitive match. It's true that Haye suffered of a broken Achilles tendon, but, it's also true that Bellew suffered a broken hand (even if i don't know in which round). Then, Haye is 36, 37 when the match will be on, two more than Bellew. The chin of Haye is not a solid chin, Bellew got a more solid chin and is in a good moment since the Makabu win.
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

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geronimo wrote:
chrisnew86 wrote:
geronimo wrote:For me Bellew will win again. Probably a KO in the second part of the match.
Your basing that on what?
Of course, the first fight. Before the 6th round, it was a competitive match. It's true that Haye suffered of a broken Achilles tendon, but, it's also true that Bellew suffered a broken hand (even if i don't know in which round). Then, Haye is 36, 37 when the match will be on, two more than Bellew. The chin of Haye is not a solid chin, Bellew got a more solid chin and is in a good moment since the Makabu win.
Fair enough mate.

I personally think he was jammy as fornicate in that first fight. Haye to win by KO this time
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by Uncle Junior »

Depends how seriously the injury has affected him, Achilles is nasty. Hoping for a Haye KO
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by adamwillan »

Sorry couldnt face trying to find the old thread about it.

Was just reading a George Groves interview on sky sports and he alluded to the fact that David Haye left Shane, rather than the other way round.

I find that surprising, id assumed it was Shane who called a time on them working together. I wonder if he blamed him for his timing etc being off, or whether it was because he had the plan to link up with Salas for his promotional deal.
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by Taansend »

The undercard will be shite. Both fighters want maximum payday.
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by Controversial »

adamwillan wrote:Sorry couldnt face trying to find the old thread about it.

Was just reading a George Groves interview on sky sports and he alluded to the fact that David Haye left Shane, rather than the other way round.

I find that surprising, id assumed it was Shane who called a time on them working together. I wonder if he blamed him for his timing etc being off, or whether it was because he had the plan to link up with Salas for his promotional deal.
I read that Haye likes to do his own thing in training and pretty much ignores what the trainers tell him. I also read a recent Groves interview where he seemed to take a swipe at Haye which is strange as they were good mates.

I don’t care what anyone says about their first fight, Haye was crocked going into it. Amazing coincidence that the press reported he had an Achilles injury the week before the fight and reported that he flew to Germany to eee a specialist. That combined with his ringwalk where Haye was clearly limping before the fight. Bellew even mentioned Haye being injured before the fight, he said someone from Hayes camp leaked it. I reckon Haye went on a boat in the USA because he was injured and could hide away from the press. His timing was off probably because he couldn’t train.
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Re: Tony Bellew vs. David Haye - December 17th 2017

Post by Stuarty »

I can't be fukked with this again!
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