David Haye has withdrawn from the fight due to an arm injury which apparently needs surgery. Surely that's him finished now? His body is in bits.
Official statement expected later today.
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Thread: Haye V Bellew OFF
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20-11-2017 02:33 PM #1
Haye V Bellew OFF
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20-11-2017 05:29 PM #2
Was rumoured over the last few days, makes you wonder if he ever had the intention to fight him.
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20-11-2017 05:37 PM #3
He should have just stayed retired after he announced it after the Klitschko fight.
Winning a heavyweight title and defending it after unifying the cruiserweight division was a fantastic achievement and there was no disgrace in losing to a great like Klitschko. Since then he's had 3 high profile late call offs, the pantomime against Chisora, a couple of wins against nobodies and a defeat to Bellew. He undoubtedly has genuine physical issues but the last few years has tarnished his legacy.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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01-05-2018 09:27 PM #5
Is it just me or is this fight turning into a more and more of a wwe style contest? I’m looking forward to it, but it’s really struggling for relevance.
United we stand here....
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02-05-2018 01:20 AM #6
If he doesn't injure himself during the fight, I think Haye will win.
As an aside, it's on 'free' here in NZ, on Sky Sports so I will view it with my Sunday breakfast
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03-05-2018 09:00 PM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Personally got a feeling Bellew will do it on points. Bit biased though as I think Haye is a prick.
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04-05-2018 03:25 PM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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05-05-2018 09:56 PM #13johnbc70Left by mutual consent!
What's with Hayes shorts? They are massive.
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05-05-2018 10:00 PM #14
Haye destroyed, was obvious from first round only had a punchers chance, mobility was awful.
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05-05-2018 10:01 PM #15
Haye is only here for the cash, his body is done. At nothing like the same level I've been there, trying to convince myself an irreparable problem(s) can be beaten by willpower.
Haye was a brilliant cruiserweight who lived the dream by winning a heavyweight title but he needs protecting from himself.
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05-05-2018 10:03 PM #16
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At 5ft 9 and 9 stone I think I could've done better than Haye there.
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05-05-2018 10:22 PM #18
Ridiculous fight. Haye should have stayed retired.
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