Comments Thread For: Haye: Coldwell Better Have Towel Ready - or Bellew Goes To Sleep!
Former two division world champion David Haye (28-2, 26KOs) has vowed to do damage on March 4th, when he faces domestic rival Tony Bellew (28-2-1, 18KOs) at the O2 Arena in London. [Click Here To Read More]
Funny how Haye never got into a scuffle with Briggs after all the antics Briggs pulled on him . Just goes to show Haye is scared of Briggs and doesn't have balls.
I don't like or rate Bellew but he's the only one who can be respected here.Haye is making a mockery of the heavyweight division by swerving every even slightly dangerous option.I hope Bellow knocks Haye out of boxing but I see this as a wrestling type fixture and don't expect Bellew to hear the bell for the third.This fight should not be headlining a PPv and neither should Aj v Molina ....but at least they are both Heavyweights....Adam Smith (sky) and Eddie Hearn have lost the plot as to what a 'super fight' is.
Haye isn't too likable a character and also the disrespect he's bringing upon the heavyweight scene and boxing is de****able as a fan, but unfortunately that's all overridden by my hatred of Bellew. You want to like him as he's overachieved by so much, but he talks non stop ****e.
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