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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tony Bellew is Fired Up, Determined To End David Haye's Career

    Tony Bellew is determined to end David Haye's career because of the trauma his intense threats inflicted on his young family. Haye has made little secret of the fact he will pursue a lucrative match-up with Anthony Joshua should he succeed in avenging his third career defeat at London's O2 Arena on December 17.
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  • 1hourRun
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    Nobody knows who these two bums are in America, only in the UK can two mediocre fighters sell PPV ; they couldn't make a living in the U.S.A.

    To think these halfwits are spending their money to watch a cripple fight a blown up LHW is sad and really reveals the poor standards that the UK fans have grown to accept as quality. But it gets worse, lets lift the Bellends and Gaymaker skirts and assess what they are selling these Britts :

    Rocky Fielding vs. Erik Skoglund ( I only know Skoglund for bing a loser in the WBSS 168 tournament. )

    Lenroy Thomas vs. David Allen ( who the fook are these guys?! )

    Josh Kelly vs. TBA
    Joe Joyce vs. TBA
    Natasha Jonas vs. TBA
    Michael Page vs. TBA
    Willy Hutchinson vs. TBA

    Now compare that to what you get with the American telecast of Deontay Wilder vs. Bermane Stiverne II. just the undercard alone is better than the mainvent of Bellew vs. Haye. Unbelievable.

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    • TheSlickster
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      As long as David Haye's leg/foot doesn't act up, he should win this no problem. A Haye-Joshua fight would be quite good.

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      • P4Pdunny
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        Tony reaching here, he himself has said all sorts of questionable things ahead of fights. It's what fighters do, some of them say things in the heat of the moment. I'm not a Haye fan but he wasn't crying when Bellew fulfilled an unprovoked verbal attack on him even kicking the sponsor board after the BJ Flores fight. Haye didn't complain at the insults from Bellew or even when he went to Liverpool and got racially abused by Bellew fans at the press conference (ironic as Bellew's mother is black).

        Stop crying.

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        • lefthooklead
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          Originally posted by P4Pdunny
          Tony reaching here, he himself has said all sorts of questionable things ahead of fights. It's what fighters do, some of them say things in the heat of the moment. I'm not a Haye fan but he wasn't crying when Bellew fulfilled an unprovoked verbal attack on him even kicking the sponsor board after the BJ Flores fight. Haye didn't complain at the insults from Bellew or even when he went to Liverpool and got racially abused by Bellew fans at the press conference (ironic as Bellew's mother is black).

          Stop crying.
          Yeah, quite true. Haye said some stuff that's not nice for a fighters kid to hear but Bellew has said a bunch of dumb stuff himself. Feels like he's trying to make Haye out as the bad guy to the public.

          Hope he wins though. I used to like Haye earlier in his career but the dude is a kunt from how he treats people.

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          • kushking
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            Originally posted by P4Pdunny
            Tony reaching here, he himself has said all sorts of questionable things ahead of fights. It's what fighters do, some of them say things in the heat of the moment. I'm not a Haye fan but he wasn't crying when Bellew fulfilled an unprovoked verbal attack on him even kicking the sponsor board after the BJ Flores fight. Haye didn't complain at the insults from Bellew or even when he went to Liverpool and got racially abused by Bellew fans at the press conference (ironic as Bellew's mother is black).

            Stop crying.
            Tony Bellend is keeping well with his namesake. Both these clowns are jokes of heavyweights that'll get smashed by any current top 5 hw.
            Last edited by kushking; 11-02-2017, 08:31 AM.

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            • lefthooklead
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              #7
              Originally posted by TheSlickster
              As long as David Haye's leg/foot doesn't act up, he should win this no problem. A Haye-Joshua fight would be quite good.
              Haye cannot fight on the front foot, he's terrible at it. Bellew will box on the back foot again and hope Haye breaks down again. Haye looked like garbage even before the injury last time, but should still win.

              Haye - Joshua is irrelevant whatever happens. Beating Bellew at heavyweight means absolutely zero.

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              • P4Pdunny
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                Originally posted by lefthooklead
                Yeah, quite true. Haye said some stuff that's not nice for a fighters kid to hear but Bellew has said a bunch of dumb stuff himself. Feels like he's trying to make Haye out as the bad guy to the public.

                Hope he wins though. I used to like Haye earlier in his career but the dude is a kunt from how he treats people.
                I really wanted him to win the first fight after seeing how Haye was being so dismissive with all the visuals of him chilling on a yacht etc. This time I think Haye stops him in a few rounds.

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                • P4Pdunny
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                  Originally posted by kushking
                  Tony Bellend is keeping well with his namesake. Both these clowns are jokes of heavyweights that'll get smashed by any current top 5 hw.
                  Even worse than Haye pursuing the fight/payday v Joshua. At this point in his career if his body can even hold up AJ still deals with him.

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                  • kushking
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                    Originally posted by P4Pdunny
                    Even worse than Haye pursuing the fight/payday v Joshua. At this point in his career if his body can even hold up AJ still deals with him.
                    Both Wilder or AJ would end his career in 5 rds. I think BB has more ko power doe as I haven't seen any hw unleash anywhere near the powerful looping hooks Wilder throws,scary amount of power.

                    Thats why even though AJ is more of a complete traditional boxer that's what makes Wilder so dangerous is that right hand is an incredible equalizer & the fact that hes very unorthodox & awkward with it.

                    I would even go as far as to say Wilders right hand is among the most powerful in history,if not the most powerful as guys like Foreman were a different kind of power. AJ'S powerful af also but I have yet to see him obliterate opponents like Wilder has(bums I know).

                    Bottom line though is that Haye/Bellew shouldn't be allowed in the same ring as those 2 esp. In UK where the refs are ultra scardy to let fighters fight, they'd be forced to stop it in 3 rds over there.

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