Comments Thread For: Tony Bellew Lighter Than David Haye At Rematch Weigh-In

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  • Oshio
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    #11
    Tony Bellew looks unfit and unprepared for this fight. I see a brutal knockout.

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    • Ajvar
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      #12
      Originally posted by mawoodhouse
      ...Bellew will beat him again.
      Words marked.
      Haye destroys that punk like a sheet of paper.

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      • Sun_Tzu
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        #13
        I think Haye woefully underestimated Bellew the last fight plus he blew out his Achilles tendon. If Haye can keep from some catastrophic injury I think he will stop Bellew. I think Haye probably would have won a sloppy decision in the last fight had he not been injured.

        FYI I was rooting for Bellew the last fight but his incessant blather mouth has turned me off.

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        • The Ox
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          #14
          Haye by decapitation

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          • McNulty
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            #15
            Originally posted by juggernaut666
            Dont know how one could favor Bellew with no HW History against a proven HW .Defeating someone twice is rarely easier back to back even if Bellew wins , and Haye will have two legs .

            Haye 7th rnd stoppage .
            You really DKSAB do you? Every trainer out there will tell you if you beat them once, it's even easier to beat them again.

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            • sportbuddha
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              #16
              Originally posted by apollocreed
              There's been a video of Haye sparring Malick Scott posted on youtube today - he looks a lot sharper than he did in the first fight, where he looked terrible before the injury. If Haye performs like the sparring video, Bellew can't win imo.
              And to be fair Malick Scott would actually be a decent challenge for Bellew at HW. Unless Haye’s having a mental meltdown he should win it this time, he’s had time to think about how Bellew moved around last time and if Haye is mobile I don’t think Bellew can go 12 rounds without shipping at least one or two big shots. Like most people I favour Haye to take it early but if he hasn’t Bellew might do enough on points.

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              • cameltoe
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                #17
                Originally posted by McNulty
                You really DKSAB do you? Every trainer out there will tell you if you beat them once, it's even easier to beat them again.
                Tell that to Roy Jones, Paul Williams, Hasim Rahman, Joe Frazier, Mickey Ward... I could go on.

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                • Vinnykin
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                  #18
                  It's amazing how someone can go through a camp for a boxing fight and turn out looking like Bellew?

                  Can someone with sports science or S&C experience explain how you can do intensive training for 12 weeks and look like you have been on a pot noodle diet and play PS4 10 hours a day?

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                  • Boxing Goat
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by JcLazyX210
                    Fury got the weight , reach, height and maybe speed advantage. I'll watch it tho.
                    I think Fury is the favorite as well but with his inactivity and not knowing how he looks since his time off, it's a really good fight on paper for his 2nd fight back and generates a lot of money for both fighters.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                      I think Fury is the favorite as well but with his inactivity and not knowing how he looks since his time off, it's a really good fight on paper for his 2nd fight back and generates a lot of money for both fighters.
                      I agree. It's a big fight in the UK. I just can't see haye winning. I kinda wanna see more of huey. Could huey beat stervine ? Or Ortiz?

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