Bellew v Haye II agreed for Sunday, Dec 17 in London
Posted: 19 Sep 2017, 07:42
On September 7, the update, 'Bellew v Haye II: Booked dates a sticking point for December return' stated: As for possible dates, December 9 and 16 were the most likely right off the bat, although pre-bookings at the preferred venue of the O2 Arena mean promoter Eddie Hearn may be forced to look elsewhere or perhaps go for the more unconventional as he has done before.
Bellew fought on a Sunday previously when facing Ilunga Makabu at Goodison Park on May 29, 2016 and may once again agree to do the same for the sake of keeping everybody sweet and retaining the contest in the UK capital.
That leaves December 10 and December 17 as alternatives for a Bellew v Haye II Pay-Per-View event, and which could be explored before Hearn turns to the unlikely scenario of taking the fight outside London.
At at press conference around that time, Haye told WBN he was ready to go for December.
“The achilles healed nicely. I’m hopping on one leg I’m running, I’m in a good physical state,” Haye exclusively told World Boxing News.
“I’ll be fighting before the end of the year that’s my plan, it has been since the operation and I’ll be fighting before the end of the year and things are shaping up nicely for December,” he added.
Bellew defeated Haye in a disputed win back in March and both fighters really had nowhere else to go with their careers.
WBN has had it on good authority the fight will now go ahead on December 17 at the O2 Arena for a short while and Bellew v Haye II could be announced formally in the coming days.
Sky Sports Box Office are on board and boxing fans can look forward to another Sunday helping of massive boxing action.
Bellew fought on a Sunday previously when facing Ilunga Makabu at Goodison Park on May 29, 2016 and may once again agree to do the same for the sake of keeping everybody sweet and retaining the contest in the UK capital.
That leaves December 10 and December 17 as alternatives for a Bellew v Haye II Pay-Per-View event, and which could be explored before Hearn turns to the unlikely scenario of taking the fight outside London.
At at press conference around that time, Haye told WBN he was ready to go for December.
“The achilles healed nicely. I’m hopping on one leg I’m running, I’m in a good physical state,” Haye exclusively told World Boxing News.
“I’ll be fighting before the end of the year that’s my plan, it has been since the operation and I’ll be fighting before the end of the year and things are shaping up nicely for December,” he added.
Bellew defeated Haye in a disputed win back in March and both fighters really had nowhere else to go with their careers.
WBN has had it on good authority the fight will now go ahead on December 17 at the O2 Arena for a short while and Bellew v Haye II could be announced formally in the coming days.
Sky Sports Box Office are on board and boxing fans can look forward to another Sunday helping of massive boxing action.