Comments Thread For: Haye Backs McGuigan's Decision To Stop Bellew Fight

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Haye Backs McGuigan's Decision To Stop Bellew Fight

    Former two division world champion David Haye (28-3, 26 KOs) fully backs the decision of his trainer, Shane McGuigan, to stop last Saturday's fight with WBC cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew (29-2-1, 19 KOs).
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    #2
    Course it was a good decision, Bellew hit him so hard his Achilles said 'awe *** bye" and peeled itself off of his body.

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    • Marvlus Marv
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      #3
      Okay. Time to stop interviewing David. He's a shot fighter, made himself some nice bucks and now it's time to fade.

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      • Straightener
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        #4
        yeh getting three pieced out the ring is usually a good time to get the towel thrown in .

        obviously the injury effected the fight but he was badly gassed before the injury .

        would have probably got out worked later on anyway

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        • Robbie Barrett
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          #5
          Originally posted by Straightener
          yeh getting three pieced out the ring is usually a good time to get the towel thrown in .

          obviously the injury effected the fight but he was badly gassed before the injury .

          would have probably got out worked later on anyway
          What fight were you watching? Bellew looked more tired than Haye, it was after the injury when Haye decided to throw everything at Bellew when he gassed.

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          • whatismyname
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            #6
            Haye still > Bellew on a health day in my book. Rematch or no rematch, Haye is gonna be a title contender in no time

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            • dazzo16
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              #7
              achilles injury occurred from haye landing awkwardly - it wasnt from a punch

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              • Straightener
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                #8
                Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
                What fight were you watching? Bellew looked more tired than Haye, it was after the injury when Haye decided to throw everything at Bellew when he gassed.
                I was a few cans deep to be fair

                Got no sympathy for haye anyway

                Con man

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                • Liondw
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                  #9
                  Both are brave guys but truthfully Haye was winning the fight, and only until the achilles injury did the fight turn.

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                  • Digital Mouth
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                    You only had 46 seconds left in the 11th round and the final 12th round to deal with if you had stuck it out with the injury you would've been regarded as a national hero in the UK and probably around the world. Bad decision by the trainer in my opinion. I think it's fair to say he panicked. Oh well he's young and still learning the tricks of the trade on the job.

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