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  • #41
    Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
    Haye was pulling ahead for sure, but Bellew was still in there which most said he wouldn't be and it was nowhere close to a demolition job. Bellew also outclassed Haye in the first couple of rounds and made Haye look clumsy.

    I do believe Haye would have gone on to win, but he wasn't really looking levels above Bellew in there.

    What was your honest prediction before the fight?

    Anyway, aside from how good or bad Bellew is, I don't think Parker is that good either.
    I expected it to be uncompetitive and Bellew to be blown away early, Bellew got on his bike for five rounds, Haye injured himself and Bellew capitalised. It took him another 6 rounds to put a guy away with a detached Achilles, pause and let that sink in for a moment.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by ScottWeiland View Post
      I expected it to be uncompetitive and Bellew to be blown away early, Bellew got on his bike for five rounds, Haye injured himself and Bellew capitalised. It took him another 6 rounds to put a guy away with a detached Achilles, pause and let that sink in for a moment.
      He wasn't that much on his bike, he was the only person landing clean shots in the first couple of rounds. He was fighting on the back foot but he wasn't running, he was countering a lot when Haye was rushing in.

      But my point exactly, even prior to the injury, Bellew did much better than people such as yourself thought and you still can't admit it. There's nothing wrong with being wrong when it comes to boxing, we all are sometimes. Just like you lost our Wlad v Fury bet.

      Remember that time you PM'd me to remove my sig cos you felt it "ridicules you" lol.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by denium View Post
        Bellew was a zombie at LHW, so that loss doesn't really count. Makabu was/is a top CW and Bellew chinned him, i remember all the fools on here picking him to KO Bellew as well. Nobody wanted anything to do with Makabu, then Bellew moved up and stopped one of the most feared men in boxing, a man who Anthony Joshua wanted nothing to do with.

        Tony, what a man.
        I understand that Bellew did great for his fans by winning the WBC cruiserweight belt at home and by defeating Haye but don't be delusional, the top-5 cruiserweights in the world will beat Bellew easily (imho) and Bellew had a huge size advantage at 175 without weight problems, if it was the case he will had faded during the second part of his bouts against Chilemba & Cleverly-at 175

        Makabu? the only name on his resume is the great (& former 160, 168, 175) old road warrior Glen Johnson (45 y/o and 20 defeats at the time of the fight)

        About the Haye fight, is Bellew trainer was an assistant trainer for Haye before? if yes; maybe he knew something about Haye's injuries?
        Last edited by BoxHec; 04-14-2017, 02:24 AM.

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        • #44
          They look like long lost twins.

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          • #45
            parkers not going to get past hughie.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by ScottWeiland View Post
              I expected it to be uncompetitive and Bellew to be blown away early, Bellew got on his bike for five rounds, Haye injured himself and Bellew capitalised. It took him another 6 rounds to put a guy away with a detached Achilles, pause and let that sink in for a moment.
              bellew did what wlad couldnt, and thats stop david haye....

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              • #47
                Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
                He wasn't that much on his bike, he was the only person landing clean shots in the first couple of rounds. He was fighting on the back foot but he wasn't running, he was countering a lot when Haye was rushing in.

                But my point exactly, even prior to the injury, Bellew did much better than people such as yourself thought and you still can't admit it. There's nothing wrong with being wrong when it comes to boxing, we all are sometimes. Just like you lost our Wlad v Fury bet.

                Remember that time you PM'd me to remove my sig cos you felt it "ridicules you" lol.

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                • #48
                  Parker humiliates that Bellew. AJ getting sparked out by Klitschko too

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Poppo168 View Post
                    I'd pick Bellew to win , Parker has been hurt before & Bellew has some power for a Cruiserweight, that Kiwi getting eaten.
                    Hurt by who? Bellew would get his rim torn open by Parker. Tony isn't beating anyone at heavy with two functioning legs

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                    • #50
                      Parker Kills Bellend

                      Bahahaha Bellend wouldn't last 4 rnds with Parker . What a muppet . Parker 6 ft 4 and 250pnds that ain't small son .

                      Once Parker destroys that lanky twat fury huighe . Hel knock Bellends head off lol. Lightning fast hands and gut shots to put down a bear .

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