Bellew is a very good fighter, he just isn't a heavyweight.
Am I in the Twilight Zone? Re: Haye/Bellew
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I mean the problem isn't your outlook on the final result. Its ignoring the fact no one saw this as a competitive fight in the first place & Bellew taking his 2% chance to win initially to a W IS impressive regardless of how it went down. I mean even Haye still thought he was fighting such a bs guy he kept trying to win despite the injury. I mean its not like he got injured & the fight was stopped. Haye said this injury isn't THAT bad that I can't beat this 2% chance to win guy by his actions.
And no one you should be listening to is calling Bellew Ali ffs. I mean I guess its a solid enough upset to be compared to other boxing upsets of which Ali has a few so there might be a comparison made there, but making a comparison as a fighter to Bellew & a top HW of any era isn't something any respected & knowledgeable guy is going to do cuz there isn't one to make as Bellew has done nothing at HW except beat Haye that anyone should give a f#ck about.Comment
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I have to watch again as the fight kept going on/off in my room but someone said Bellew was hard to hit and fought off his back foot the whole fight?IDk,i recall him being right there to hit?People are praising Bellew like he's some new second coming of Ali and can now destroy Wilder?
Am I from a different universe? Did people see the same thing I was watching?
Bellew is absolute trash, I've never really watched him before and what I saw was one of the worst boxers I've ever seen.
He had an absolutely destroyed, completely useless ONE LEGGED David Haye in front of him. A David Haye that was falling over in every round from missed punches because he had a completely incapacitated leg. A leg that was wrapped with tape in an unprecedented move between rounds, trying to hold his achilles tendon together with pressure from the tape.
David Haye was literally falling over and unable to even fight and Bellew still could not even put him away or finish him off.
Is there really something to be praised about Bellew in this fight? I must be living in a parallel dimension. That was an atrocious performance. Bellew did absolutely nothing, landed nothing all night, nor was the end a knockout. It was basically Haye unable to hold balance and falling out of the ropes and his trainer calling it off.
That was pathetic. Bellew is a talentless bumLast edited by juggernaut666; 03-05-2017, 05:39 PM.Comment
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Reminds me of Mike Tyson's fight with Danny Williams and Kevin McBride. Tyson was winning until he tore his ligaments, and he quit in the McBride fight. Both guys were annihilated when they fought Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko.Comment
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Well said, i never heard of anybody praising Jermain Taylor after he won in very similar circumstances against Sam Soliman in that fight (and world title).People are praising Bellew like he's some new second coming of Ali and can now destroy Wilder?
Am I from a different universe? Did people see the same thing I was watching?
Bellew is absolute trash, I've never really watched him before and what I saw was one of the worst boxers I've ever seen.
He had an absolutely destroyed, completely useless ONE LEGGED David Haye in front of him. A David Haye that was falling over in every round from missed punches because he had a completely incapacitated leg. A leg that was wrapped with tape in an unprecedented move between rounds, trying to hold his achilles tendon together with pressure from the tape.
David Haye was literally falling over and unable to even fight and Bellew still could not even put him away or finish him off.
Is there really something to be praised about Bellew in this fight? I must be living in a parallel dimension. That was an atrocious performance. Bellew did absolutely nothing, landed nothing all night, nor was the end a knockout. It was basically Haye unable to hold balance and falling out of the ropes and his trainer calling it off.
That was pathetic. Bellew is a talentless bumComment
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