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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Haye: Bellew Won The Lottery in March - He Won't Win it Twice!

    DAVID HAYE and Tony Bellew will be warned about their conduct ahead of their rematch on December 17 at the O2. British Boxing Board of Control officials are expected to contact both fighters to remind them of their responsibilities. The pair's rematch was finally confirmed yesterday after talks about the return meeting began in July.
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  • moltres.
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    he knows he in there with a 37 yr old man, who usually dont go 12, doesnt have a history of stamina, if anything, people think he gases. and he knows his body could break at any point.

    it makes the fight 50-50

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    • Kilrain
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      Originally posted by moltres.
      he knows he in there with a 37 yr old man, who usually dont go 12, doesnt have a history of stamina, if anything, people think he gases. and he knows his body could break at any point.

      it makes the fight 50-50
      Bellew was blowing more than Haye throughout their first fight. He looked absolutely gassed after five (admittedly Haye was also starting to blow) and only got a lease of life when he saw that Haye was injured. But then, fighting a one-legged man, he couldn't really hurt him even once. Haye was clear-eyed throughout, even when he got knocked through the ropes. If Haye remains injury-free in the rematch, Bellew gets outboxed, quite obvious really. He's banking on Haye's body betraying him again. In terms of skill and class, it's no contest.

      However, Haye does need to be sharper this time. In the first fight his timing was waaaaay out, apparently he didn't spar much in camp, not sure if that was due to an injury or whatever but it showed on fight night as, although he was in control through five, he was missing a lot of his power shots. That doesn't normally happen, he's a sharp shooter who relies on reflex, speed and accuracy.

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      • moltres.
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        Originally posted by Kilrain
        Bellew was blowing more than Haye throughout their first fight. He looked absolutely gassed after five (admittedly Haye was also starting to blow) and only got a lease of life when he saw that Haye was injured. But then, fighting a one-legged man, he couldn't really hurt him even once. Haye was clear-eyed throughout, even when he got knocked through the ropes. If Haye remains injury-free in the rematch, Bellew gets outboxed, quite obvious really. He's banking on Haye's body betraying him again. In terms of skill and class, it's no contest.

        However, Haye does need to be sharper this time. In the first fight his timing was waaaaay out, apparently he didn't spar much in camp, not sure if that was due to an injury or whatever but it showed on fight night as, although he was in control through five, he was missing a lot of his power shots. That doesn't normally happen, he's a sharp shooter who relies on reflex, speed and accuracy.
        i get you. they were both blowin out there arses one minute after haye got the injury, cause they both went for the kayo lol.

        next 2 rounds was tense but i remember not many punches throw cause they both went for it, but still intriguing. hayes got a big mouth etc, and im guessing even the fans who wanted him to lose didnt like him on one leg.

        without the injury im sure of a haye ud. hayes had stamina issues before, he is known to get them early.

        hopefully he trains properly so the winner can get all the credit they deserve.

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          Originally posted by moltres.
          i get you. they were both blowin out there arses one minute after haye got the injury, cause they both went for the kayo lol.

          next 2 rounds was tense but i remember not many punches throw cause they both went for it, but still intriguing. hayes got a big mouth etc, and im guessing even the fans who wanted him to lose didnt like him on one leg.

          without the injury im sure of a haye ud. hayes had stamina issues before, he is known to get them early.

          hopefully he trains properly so the winner can get all the credit they deserve.
          that fight was s h I t until haye got hurt. haye looked like a gorilla in a zoo trying to dance to rap music. I have never witnessed so many missed punches. they turned the AC off in the building after the first round. haye is so juiced to the gills that he cant brush his teeth with ripping tendons

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            Haye doesn't even need to train. Just look after his leg and he should plow through this scouse twat.

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