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    Tony Bellew believes one of the fundamental differences between himself and David Haye is his win-at-all-costs mentality as he plots to upset the odds once again on May 5. Bellew was an overwhelming underdog going into last year's first grudge encounter but was ahead on all three of the judges' scorecards when he stopped his heavyweight rival in the 11th round at London's O2 Arena.
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  • #2
    Tony Bellew is winner!!����

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    • #3
      Annoying guy, he was the one kicking boards at Haye goading him into the fight and then is crying when Haye gave it back. It's all a part of the game.

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      • #4
        Unless Haye breaks his leg or arm Tony has no chance. He was lucky in the first fight. Good money fight for both as David Haye likes rewarding fellow black fighters. He will find another black guy to make money with after this.

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        • #5
          Bellend gets KOd this time. Fatty can either angle for a CW unification after the WBSS tourney is over or retire

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          • #6
            Lol...It's a stream not a ppv.

            The under card is about as bad as the main event.
            Last edited by thack; 04-24-2018, 07:54 AM.

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            • #7
              Hayes largely shot, but he was winning on points last time. Unless hes stamina fails him dramatically, i think he should win on points. But one ruptured tendon in the leg, or bicep tear and he goes out the same way. And i can really see it happening.

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              • #8
                Just push Haye around in a wheelchair....we all know he has a bad set of wheels under him and he may just hurt himself before next Saturday.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Bobby Shaw View Post
                  Unless Haye breaks his leg or arm Tony has no chance. He was lucky in the first fight. Good money fight for both as David Haye likes rewarding fellow black fighters. He will find another black guy to make money with after this.
                  What about the first 5 and a half rounds when there was nothing wrong with him? As for black fighters what you talking about. Haye looked like a useless old windmill before the injury no timing nothing.

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                  • #10
                    He better hope Haye gets injured or it's curtains for him. The end is nigh...

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