Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
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.
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