Next for Bellew ?
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London Boy
- Heavyweight

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Re: Next for Bellew ?
Joe Joyce! Use the Haye angle again.
Re: Next for Bellew ?
For me all roads lead to Whyte , Whytes riding high now but like Bellow he's been fed over the hill fights in his last 2 outings , and gatekeepers 3 fights ago , , Size differenc should'nt come into it , You can't go to heavy and then claim there too big ,
Bellow and Whyte 2 mouthy guys who have got where they are through Eddie backing them has opposed to fighting the real challenges .
Only way to go
Bellow and Whyte 2 mouthy guys who have got where they are through Eddie backing them has opposed to fighting the real challenges .
Only way to go
Re: Next for Bellew ?
I can't argue with you because I was one of those that thought Haye would win handily. Couldn't have been more wrah...wronn...wri...um...mistaken! LOL!jujigatame wrote: ↑06 May 2018, 15:36People said Haye would bulldoze him too. I picked Bellew in both fights and people called me an idiot for it. I dunno if he'd beat Povetkin but the guy is underrated.oogiebe wrote: ↑06 May 2018, 11:16I think Pedvetkin would bulldoze him.jujigatame wrote: ↑06 May 2018, 11:13 I think Povetkin would be a good fight, but really he should go back to CW which is a much more natural weight class for him.
Re: Next for Bellew ?
I think it is too early for Joyce. Give him some time...............
Re: Next for Bellew ?
Bellew v Fury could happen down the road, but Fury doesn't look in any shape to take on anyone moderately serious.
Tyson looks like he needs some time to get back into the swing of things unless of course he's offered a payday he can't refuse.
Tyson looks like he needs some time to get back into the swing of things unless of course he's offered a payday he can't refuse.
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jujigatame
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Re: Next for Bellew ?
Bellew claims he's retiring unless someone offers him a ridiculous payday.
Re: Next for Bellew ?
He should be more concerned with what his camp are offering opponents.jujigatame wrote: ↑08 May 2018, 22:12 Bellew claims he's retiring unless someone offers him a ridiculous payday.
It'll likely take $4-6 million to get Andre Ward over to the UK.
Re: Next for Bellew ?
Add zeros to those numbers. It'll take more than that to lure Ward to even fight again, I suspect. PS: He would easily beat Bellew, IMHO.Evander wrote: ↑08 May 2018, 22:25He should be more concerned with what his camp are offering opponents.jujigatame wrote: ↑08 May 2018, 22:12 Bellew claims he's retiring unless someone offers him a ridiculous payday.
It'll likely take $4-6 million to get Andre Ward over to the UK.
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SenorPipino
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Re: Next for Bellew ?
Ward suddenly says that he's "all in" about fighting Bellew.
Just as soon as his Hollywood obligations are complete.
Of course small details like date, site and purse weren't mentioned. But if you can overlook those insignificant things, it looks like Ward and Bellew will rumble.
Just as soon as his Hollywood obligations are complete.
Of course small details like date, site and purse weren't mentioned. But if you can overlook those insignificant things, it looks like Ward and Bellew will rumble.
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pablothunder
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Re: Next for Bellew ?
The 'sort of heavyweight' heavyweight fight could well happen. They want the payday, they'll get the profile, it'll be somewhat of a con but, in marketing terms be considered interesting enough.SenorPipino wrote: ↑09 May 2018, 12:57 Ward suddenly says that he's "all in" about fighting Bellew.
Just as soon as his Hollywood obligations are complete.
Of course small details like date, site and purse weren't mentioned. But if you can overlook those insignificant things, it looks like Ward and Bellew will rumble.
Sounds shite and annoying from start to finish , but financially realistic for whoever collects the money from dross match ups.