Comments Thread For: Bellew To Haye: Stop Being a *****, Let's Fight, Don't Pull Out!
WBC cruiserweight world champion Tony Bellew (27-2-1, 17KOs) has continued to push for a future fight with two-division champion David Haye (28-2, 26KOs).
hope it happens, but doubt hearn will make it, cause he's not in tune with public demand. But how does haye get down to 200lbs now, he cant, catchweight?
Bellew should call out Kovalev and challenge the Destroyer
Bellew is scared of Kovalev and Haye would destroy the frail wire neck Bellew. Challenge Huch then or Glascov or Glowicki. Bellew is comical and looks so weak and frail like a bob a heaD DOLL.
hope it happens, but doubt hearn will make it, cause he's not in tune with public demand. But how does haye get down to 200lbs now, he cant, catchweight?
Haye said he wouldn't go down so Bellew said he'd come up. Mad c*nt! He's absolutely full of himself at the moment.
Haye finally grows into a true HW at an age it's sensible. A couple of ppl say he's too heavy.
2 circus fights and Brigg's calls him out for another.
It's obvious to all he can't turn down being called out.
So an overrated CW calls him out and Haye accepts.
Result. He'll lose a bit of weight. Slow his HW come back even more. Possibly ruin the schedule for a big HW match. And be too light if and when it does still come.
why not, either fight 1 of the 3best at CW for a couple of grand, or fight Haye for a couple of mill. At this point in bellews career i dont think hes that concerned with his legacy.
The sort of fight Haye would love because it's not a proper fight and it makes money. Haye needs to step up and fight someone decent in the HW division to get my respect. If Haye beats Shannon Briggs - what does that mean? He beat a guy who is old and hasn't fought anyone decent for years
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