I consider Haye Bellew a NO CONTEST
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Haye is a shot fighter, that much was evident before the injury, but Bellew was in there and competitive before the injury anyway and did what he needed to do when he got his opportunity.
I don't think anyones saying Bellew's win wasn't down to the injury, it absolutely was, but most didn't even give him a chance to last until the point of injury. He was hardly getting demolished in there...
But y'know, most predicted Makabu to KO him aswell, then Makabu was suddenly a bum who had beaten nobody.Comment
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I can't comment on that because I am in New Mexico and they didn't show that fight here. Off topic I remember you starting a thread shortly before the Thurman vs Garcia fight saying Garcia would lay Thurman out cold and that was a sure thing. Your crystal ball was a bit off on that one.Comment
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After that 6th round, the ref should have gone and spoken to Haye and Haye's corner, evaluated the situation and then called the fight off. It would have been a no contest.Comment
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According to boxing rules (may be different in the US but I don't think so) an unexpected injury that occurs to a fighter should really end the fight in a no contest.
After that 6th round, the ref should have gone and spoken to Haye and Haye's corner, evaluated the situation and then called the fight off. It would have been a no contest.Comment
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Haye is to blame, he went into the fight injured. Honetly he can be sued for this because a lot of people bet money on him.Comment
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By your logic Glazkov vs Martin would have been NC too..
So Martin wouldn't have won the title, not defended it against Joshua & Joshua wouldn't have won the IBF title & wouldn't be facing Klitschko now for 2/4 belts & possibly the next #1 spot..
What a flawed logic..Comment
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