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Originally posted by juandabomb View Postas predicted.usyk too much for b level bellew. tonys only mediocre win will be against a one leg injured haye. never fought lebedev or huck during his cruiser run. Stevenson ruined this guy years ago at light heavy. good riddance tony
He beat Haye before the injury and beat him in the rematch.
Give the guy some credit.
What have you done today except keyboard criticise?
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Originally posted by Kris Silver View PostYou miserable bstard.
He beat Haye before the injury and beat him in the rematch.
Give the guy some credit.
What have you done today except keyboard criticise?
Bellew did well to over-achieve and get lucky with Haye but every time he really stepped up to a fair and square challenge (Stevenson and Usyk), he was destroyed.
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Originally posted by LongTimeLurker View PostHaye was finished when he pulled out of the Fury fight. Everyone knew his body was done as did his trainer. When he came back, who did he fight and what ranking were they? Bellew knew this and clearly stated "his legs are gone" when he challenged him. This is he guy who couldn't put a dent in Cleverly at LHW nor Cruiser.
Bellew did well to over-achieve and get lucky with Haye but every time he really stepped up to a fair and square challenge (Stevenson and Usyk), he was destroyed.
That was the only point. He's retiring. You non appreciative tomato chuckers. Give it a break.
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Originally posted by Kris Silver View PostI'll mostly agree except you've exaggerated how past it Haye was. He was winning rounds and nearly got Tony out of there and would beat non elite HW's. You are similarly needlessly writing off Bellews achievements.
That was the only point. He's retiring. You non appreciative tomato chuckers. Give it a break.
Bellew only called him out saying "his legs are gone" and he "doesn't have it anymore".. so it was a calculated move and a good one for his career.
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