Absolutely ....Has always he's trying to backdoor a title shot without fighting anybody.He knows he's shot and dear not even risk it with Bellew.He is hoping that Parker twists an ankle and Fury wins the title .So he can get a cheap title shot.Remember how he sprinted from 44 year old Briggs........Definitely no A-side.
Comments Thread For: Hearn: Bellew-Haye II is Virtually Dead, Impossible To Reach Deal
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An absolute mercenary overseeing negotiations with the 2 biggest divas in boxing.
I've absolutely no doubt Eddie Hearn is the reason this fight won't happen, insisting Bellew is now the A-side and that warrants calling all the shots. Have a word!!!
Bellew couldn't hurt a one legged man..... he actually couldn't!! Haye is the money man and he is still the a-side! He was nothing short of inspirational swinging them hayemakers with one leg. He looked like one of those 'swingballs' people have in their gardens.Comment
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Haye had 5-6 rounds to ko Bellew as he should have... Cant give him any credit as that fight should never have got to the injury point. 4 rounds tops haye should have stopped him if not ko'd. He didnt, never hurt Bellew at any point either. he was winning on points but who wanted/expected Haye to go distance?? Bellew should stick to his guns and not budge.Comment
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According to promoter Eddie Hearn, fans can forget about a fall rematch between David Haye and Tony Bellew. The two British rivals collided back in March in a pay-per-view main event. Bellew, who was the WBC cruiserweight champion at the time, moved up to the heavyweight division to pull off a shocking eleven round stoppage of Haye.
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Not to me he didn't.
Bellew expected Haye to fade as the rounds went by because of his inactivity and injury issues. He said that many times during the build up. His game plan was to survive the early rounds then come on strong late.
So as far as Bellew was concerned, everything was going to plan up to the point of the injury.Last edited by kafkod; 08-03-2017, 07:05 AM.Comment
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David Haye is the B side in his hometown.
David Gay's inflated ego has been ruptured, he now is fearful of losing to the Bellend for the second time in his pitiful career and that he runs the risk of another limb coming apart.
If Tony Bellend even sees the final bell its a loss for the Gaymaker, for failing to KO someone that a champion @ 175 dominated and blew out in six rounds.Last edited by 1hourRun; 08-03-2017, 07:19 AM.Comment
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