Yeah he didn't look anywhere near the old Haye and i think fighting on emotion/anger and not boxing Bellew didn't do him any favours.

Bellew has just made this statement and Haye surely has no other option than to take it.

Tony Bellew has named his terms for a David Haye rematch.....

He (Bellew) said: “I will fight him as long our deal is reversed.
“So he’s got to take the deal that I took for the first fight. That is the only way the fight’s happening. There is no debating. There are no negotiations to take place. He’s got to flip the deal round and it’s as simple as that. That is the only way the rematch is happening and if he doesn’t then so be, I’ll fight Joseph Parker for the heavyweight championship of the world.”
Bellew had predicted that Haye’s body would fail him in their heavyweight clash, after spending two years out of the ring, and when the London fighter’s Achilles was injured in the sixth round Bellew was proven correct.
But Haye reportedly took home £1.4 million more than Bellew despite the loss.
If there is a rematch it’s fair to say there will definitely be interest, with promoter Eddie Hearn saying it’s the biggest payday out there. Don’t be surprised if we get Bellew v Haye II before the end of the year.


http://www.irishexaminer.com/breakin...ch-792779.html