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So in summary tonight we have had
2 nobodies at the very start of the night
1 bloke with a concrete head and not a lot else
1 old man against an young upcoming prospect
another old man against a young upcoming prospect
a rather strange in ring interview with George Groves and Luke Campbell when they realised they had fucked the card up
2 birds
a crippled heavyweight against an average cruiserweight
Cheers Eddie
Still it saved me from staring at the walls for 6 hours I suppose.
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I will eat some humble pie. It was a good fight. Bellew showed that he could take a HW punch and Haye showed he had heart by fighting on one leg. I think Bellew got very lucky though as Haye was taking over the fight after a very sloppy opening 2 rounds. I think Haye probably went into the fight with that injury as there were already rumours swirling about. Not sure about a rematch as Haye will need time out to fix that leg.
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I didn't like Hayes haircut , but I guess I wont have to look at it again.
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Watched it with my GF, Her mate and the two boys (11) fucking loved it.
The Hype, The Build Up and the fight had 4 non Boxing fans shouting and screaming at the TV all the way through that and looking on my Facebook after the fight every other person i know was commenting on the fight and most are not really fight fans so this fight was great for the Sport![]()
Bizzare fight from my point of view but very entertaining with Haye dragging his foot around the ring like Verbal Kimp from The Usual Suspects
Haye was so out of range early on and missing with way too many punches, he should turn it in now and retire as he's a million miles away from his best days.
Ironic that he showed more heart in this fight than he's ever done before but that's clearly because he had no hiding place anymore....
He either fought his ass off with a fucked ankle or quit and looked a total cunt and he knew he couldn't do that
Bellew actually told Haye to quit
Tony Bellew: 'I asked injured Haye to stop' - BBC Sport
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i think most people are eating humble pie and thought Haye would win quickly but you can't predict injuries and that was crucial in the fight. Without the injury it looked like Haye would win because even though he was missing he was winning the fight and bellew didn't look to have anything to turn it round with. Even when Tony had an old crippled injured man infront of him, his best punches couldn't put him away, it was Shane who threw the towel in
lesson to learn for Haye is to be abit more modest, don't train on a yacht and good muscles don't mean good body. Bellew can have his moment but realistically whoever was in the ring with Haye, the injury would have still occurred, if it was Briggs and Haye got stopped, it would be a loss much harder to come back from
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Bellew thinks he can beat Wilder, now that would be a joke fight. We have to listen to him for 6 months now.
Bellew and Haye deserve one another. Let them have the rematch on the Dave channel.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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