If it was the first press conference you're talking about you should watch that again in slow motion, that left hook caught Bellew right on the chin! If you going to bad talk someone make sure what you say is accurate.
Haye is not going to come out attacking. Lately he is a counter puncher. He is going to see what Bellew brings and work off that. As soon as Bellew starts hesitating thats when Haye chins him.
When Bellew has been dropped in the past quite a few of those have been in the 1st round (makabu, mckenzie) he's a slow starter, yes he's got up from those but Haye although a small heavyweight punches way harder than those two and is a better finisher. I think a stoppage within the first 3 rounds is a good choice. I just can't see Bellew staying out of trouble for that long and if he fights back it's good night.
Well Bellew didn't have a mark on him, didn't wobble or go down and according to you Haye caught him bang on the chin without gloves on. Haye has serious problems then if he can't dent Bellew without gloves on if he is catching him clean on the chin. Either way Haye looks bad, take ya pick.
Wow, thank you, so you think that's bang on the chin? Bellew's head didn't even move in fact Bellews head moved towards and inside the punch so he basically slipped it, therefore Haye missed him from two feet away. So before you try to correct me again make sure what you say is accurate.
http://metro.co.uk/2017/01/18/tony-...this-week-for-press-conference-punch-6389460/ When ever you need life lessons, feel free to ask
Wouldnt bet on the rounds. Haye may look for rounds if he knows by round one he can get them in.He may spitefully carry the fight longer.
http://metro.co.uk/2017/01/18/tony-...this-week-for-press-conference-punch-6389460/ Yes, but he says in this interview he's sore days after from the punch so it definitely got his attention.