Probably just last minute nerves that he wouldn't be able to emulate the achievement of Nathan Cleverly six years ago and score a win over Bellew....
Still at least it's on so will kill a few minutes Saturday night
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Probably just last minute nerves that he wouldn't be able to emulate the achievement of Nathan Cleverly six years ago and score a win over Bellew....
Still at least it's on so will kill a few minutes Saturday night
Haye can beat Bellew with one arm tied behind his back.
are you paying for it Master ?
Hearn insists the fight will go ahead
David Haye IS fit and ready for Tony Bellew fight, insists Eddie Hearn | talkSPORT
As much of a mismatch I think this is I have a feeling I'm going to be a mug and pay for this.
Am hoping for a double knockout or it to end after a few seconds and be the farce a lot of us think it is.
They've sold it well - let's be fair to them
David Haye FIT for Tony Bellew showdown after visiting specialist in Munich following late injury scare
David Haye WILL be fit to face Tony Bellew on Saturday despite an injury scare.
The former heavyweight champion chartered a private jet to Munich yesterday to see German doctor Hans Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt.
The former Bayern Munich team doctor - who has also treated Usain Bolt - helped with Haye's rehabilitation in 2013 when he ruptured his shoulder.
David Haye WILL be fit to face Tony Bellew on Saturday despite an injury scare.
The former heavyweight champion chartered a private jet to Munich yesterday to see German doctor Hans Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt.
The former Bayern Munich team doctor - who has also treated Usain Bolt - helped with Haye's rehabilitation in 2013 when he ruptured his shoulder.
Haye flew to the German city with millionaire friend and fellow boxer Joe Fournier and is due back this afternoon.
The 36-year-old will perform a public workout this evening along with Bellew before Thursday’s final press conference.
They will finally put weeks of trash talking behind them on Saturday night after a controversial build-up in which Haye has vowed to send his opponent to hospital.
The Londoner spent the majority of his training camp in Miami where he enjoyed down time aboard a £27million yacht.
He hopes victory over Bellew will propel him into a clash with world champion Anthony Joshua later this year.
Joshua must first navigate former divisional ruler Wladimir Klitschko at Wembley on April 29.
Haye made his ring return last year after almost four years on sidelines.
Facile victories over Mark de Mori and Arnold Gjergjaj followed before he found himself on Bellew's radar.
The Liverpudlian holds a cruiserweight world title but will move up a division for the first time.
He hopes to take advantage of Haye's time out of the ring in front of the sold-out crowd.
David Haye FIT for Tony Bellew showdown after visiting specialist in Munich following late injury scare
i'm agreeing with you eric
but i feel a mug
but i'll still pay
Miserable so-called boxing fans have been boycotting PPV since as long as I've been on this internet thingy. Their little protest has done a great job over the years as there's now more PPVs than ever.
Arrogant cunts telling people what they should spend their money on.