(Reuters) - Former WBA heavyweight champion David Haye and Saturday's opponent Tony Bellew traded verbal insults but thankfully no punches as they warmed up for their much-hyped contest. Haye, 36, has fought twice since returning from a three-year absence while WBC cruiserweight champion Bellew, from Liverpool, has moved up two weights to take on the Londoner. "Deep in all of your tiny minds you know this guy is getting drilled to the canvas pretty fast," a rattled Haye said as the crowd heckled and drowned him out with chants.
Monday, 27 February 2017
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