It is 9.95 not 10 pounds.
It is 9.95 not 10 pounds.
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I do buy some PPV's. I got both the Froch/Groves fights. But for example, unless there was a top quality undercard , I wouldn't pay for the Joshua fights. Not because I don't like or rate him, but it could be over in the blink of an eye. I like him a lot , but just imagine you arrange a lads get together for about 10 or 20 of you, you all settle down for the main event and it's over before it's even started. The night's fizzles out then.
Just one question. Does Haye need money? Seems like everytime he gets a fat check he takes two years off. I'm a big Haye fan but even I'm getting tired of his shit.
It does intrigue me , because everybody says Haye is skint , and I can understand why. But he's always involved in some big shot ideas , like the Promotion deal with Schafer for example. And when he self promotes , he does make money, otherwise he wouldn't be giving Nick Blackwell £55k . And we know that's not Bullshit , because Nick Blackwell himself confirmed it. so he can't be doing too bad.
Also , he gets World Champions like Bellew calling him out because he knows Haye is a cash cow.
He just seems to have the Midas Touch, and there's nothing wrong with that .
Bet Eddie Hearn will slide Bellew some Extra pennies to spark out Haye. Not a fan of either to be fair but maybe would prefer Bellew to knock Haye out. And everyone knows I don't like Bellew, so that shows how little I think of Haye haha
Tony Bellew believes that David Haye’s former trainer Adam Booth would have prevented their upcoming Sky Sports Box Office headliner.
Haye is coached by Shane McGuigan but he captured a heavyweight world title under the stewardship of Booth in 2009.
"This fight wouldn't be happening if he was still with Booth," Bellew exclusively told Sky Sports before filming an intriguing episode of The Gloves Are Off ahead of the March 4 occasion.
"I don't think I match up stylistically with the kind of fighters that Adam matched Haye with for his whole career.
"He always fought straight-back fighters who don't move on the inside. Fighters who can't fight on the inside, and who leave their head up in the air. I just don't fight like that.
"It comes across like I fight like that, if you look at my last fight! But over a period of time, I've proved I can fight in many different styles and do many different things.
"I've always said that David Haye is made for Adam Booth, not for Shane McGuigan. Carl Frampton is made for Shane - the two of them are a great match. Haye and Booth are a great match."
Bellew also criticised Haye's choice to train alone in Miami while McGuigan oversaw Frampton's recent defeat to Leo Santa Cruz in Las Vegas.
"It shows how much he values his boxing coach, to not be with him for basically a month," Bellew said. "That shows how much he values Shane."
Bellew's newest dig comes after his trainer, Dave Coldwell, was criticised by Haye for his role in David Price's recent defeat.
WBC cruiserweight champion Bellew said last month: "Someone like Shane might be a little bit in awe with someone like Haye.
"Ultimately Haye is doing it his way. There's nothing wrong with that but if he was facing Anthony Joshua on March 4, he wouldn't be in Miami.
"Because it's Tony Bellew and he thinks it's a walk in the park and it's OK to stay in Miami and party. While he's posing in the sun I am working my bits off in the cold and the dark."
McGuigan responded by suggesting Bellew would "run and move away" from Haye.
Tony Bellew meets David Haye on March 4, live on Sky Sports Box Office.
Bellew: Booth protected Haye
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