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  • Poppo168
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    #11
    He called the crowd ******s hahah

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    • cameltoe
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      #12
      Originally posted by Travycat
      The betting odds are the betting odds, but I've never seen Haye this angry/confused in his entire career. If he can't put Bellew away inside of 6, he may gas at that age and size.
      Have to agree. Hope it's all just part of the circus, but Bellew really seems to have rattled him. Reminds me of the first Froch v Groves fight. If Haye is really this upset I can't see it helping his boxing. He doesn't use aggression or walk down opponents, he usually takes his time and waits for an opening. If he goes in and tries to blast him out instead of just fighting his normal style, he may well gas out. Saying that though, I just don't think even then Bellew will have enough to beat him. I don't think he'll be able to take Hayes power, and Haye will catch him, because Haye is fast, and Bellew has a very poor defence.

      If this was Chisora, I'd be worried, but it's Bellew. If Haye doesn't win convincingly then he needs to retire, because he's shot to ****.

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      • Sadiqkingofko
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        #13
        Haye is going to kill Bellew, can't wait for Saturday, I like Bellew but my man Haye is going to have his way with him

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        • Travycat
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          #14
          All very accurate. I'm wondering how fast he still is, though? He's fought 3 rounds in about the past 4 or 5 years. He was fast at 30/31, but I didn't see that speed against the 2 subpar opponents he's fought in the past year at 36. Blasting out those two was unimpressive. Guess we'll find out.
          Originally posted by cameltoe
          Have to agree. Hope it's all just part of the circus, but Bellew really seems to have rattled him. Reminds me of the first Froch v Groves fight. If Haye is really this upset I can't see it helping his boxing. He doesn't use aggression or walk down opponents, he usually takes his time and waits for an opening. If he goes in and tries to blast him out instead of just fighting his normal style, he may well gas out. Saying that though, I just don't think even then Bellew will have enough to beat him. I don't think he'll be able to take Hayes power, and Haye will catch him, because Haye is fast, and Bellew has a very poor defence.

          If this was Chisora, I'd be worried, but it's Bellew. If Haye doesn't win convincingly then he needs to retire, because he's shot to ****.

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          • cameltoe
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            #15
            Originally posted by Travycat
            All very accurate. I'm wondering how fast he still is, though? He's fought 3 rounds in about the past 4 or 5 years. He was fast at 30/31, but I didn't see that speed against the 2 subpar opponents he's fought in the past year at 36. Blasting out those two was unimpressive. Guess we'll find out.
            Yeah, there is that.

            If I was pushed though, I'd probably choose Mark Di Mori over Bellew if they fought.

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            • Travycat
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              Really?! I'd have to go with Bellew there. Return of the Mark seemed green even with the record to me for some reason.
              Originally posted by cameltoe
              Yeah, there is that.

              If I was pushed though, I'd probably choose Mark Di Mori over Bellew if they fought.

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              • IronDanHamza
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                #17
                Originally posted by LacedUp
                Haye is a classless clown. Putting his middle finger up to the crowd. Kids and all that in there. Embarrassing.

                Coldwell hit it on the button imo. He seems bitter. And also, if he had fantastic preparation would he really get himself so riled up? Doubt it.

                Haye used to be cool calm and collected. Now he's just sad to look at.

                Hope Bellew knocks him clean out.
                You're dreaming

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                • LacedUp
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                  You're dreaming
                  I have no expectations of it happening. Still hoping.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Travycat
                    Really?! I'd have to go with Bellew there. Return of the Mark seemed green even with the record to me for some reason.
                    The weight would swing it for me. Bellew sells himself as a big puncher, but 18 KO's /28 against mostly tomato cans at Light HW isn't a big puncher anywhere, least of all two weight divisions above.

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                    • Chrismart
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                      #20
                      It was funny when he spat his dummy out and the crowd laughed and loved it.
                      He's a long time in this game and knows how to sell a fight. I do feel though that the crowd and Bellew got to him though in that press conference. I think Bellew has got under his skin and the hate is mostly real.

                      Come fight night though he's going to have him self together, and i can't see anything but a Haye win.

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