Tony Bellew Plans To Send David Haye Into Retirement
Tony Bellew Plans To Send David Haye Into Retirement
29/9/2017
29/9/2017
Tony Bellew had defeated David Haye in their first encounter but this time he promises to send the former WBA Champion into retirement with a stoppage in their rematch come December 17.
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Bellew had blown minds away when he stopped Haye in a fight that lasted eleven rounds back in match and he feels Haye will head into retirement, if he suffers another defeat.
"I'm happy that this is taking place,"
Bellew told Sky Sports News . "This is what the fans want, this is what everybody is clamouring for. I am going to turn up and prevail once again.
Bellew told Sky Sports News . "This is what the fans want, this is what everybody is clamouring for. I am going to turn up and prevail once again.
"It's been a long time coming and I'm just happy it's happening now.
"No I don't need it, but I said I would do it again. David talks an awful lot and there has been so many things that have gone on in negotiations.
"When it all really comes down to it, December 17, O2 Arena, I will end David Haye's career, because a second loss to me will close the door on his fabulous career.
"A brilliant fighter, a fantastic athlete, but mark my words, my style is all wrong for David Haye. On December 17, the 'Hayemaker' show ends at the hands of me."
This two heavy weight had met before and that lasted eleven rounds with David Haye struggling on with a ruptured Achilles he had acquired early in the fight but Bellew has vowed to clear all doubts with this fight.
"David's attributes have never changed," said the Merseysider. "He's electrifying in those first three rounds, extremely dangerous, but once that sting goes out the tail, he has a problem.
"I will see out those first three or four rounds and then I will bring educated pressure. I will stop David Haye, probably quicker than last time also.
"As long as the fight goes, it's going to end badly for him, believe you me when I say it."
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