Haye vs Bellew 2 tale of the tape: How do two heavyweights compare ahead of massive rematch at the O2 Arena?


IT’S finally here – the long-awaited rematch between David Haye and Tony Bellew.

Bomber took the 11th round stoppage win in March last year amidst huge controversy, with Haye clearly injured for the majority of the fight.

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Tony Bellew has laughed off David Haye's claim that he can be a world champ again
Tony Bellew has laughed off David Haye’s claim that he can be a world champ again
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A rematch was slated for December, but another knock forced the Hayemaker to postpone until May.

The pair have been locked in a war of words for almost two years now and it’s finally time for them to settle their differences once again in the ring.

Tony Bellew beat David Haye in the 11th round during the first fight last March
Tony Bellew beat David Haye in the 11th round during the first fight last March
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Tale of the Tape

THERE’s very little to split these two on paper – and it promises to be an absolute cracker at the O2.

Nobody is ever quite sure what to expect from the Hayemaker, despite claims that he is completely back to full fitness.

Both fighters are 6ft3, althrough Haye has a four-inch reach advantage over the Liverpudlian.

Bomber has been in the ring for 78 more rounds, whilst he has the three career losses to Haye’s two.

At the weigh-in on Friday, Haye came in at 15st 10lbs 2oz (220lbs) while Bellew tipped the scales at 15st (210lbs).

 

When is Haye vs Bellew II?

THE big fight is being held THIS Saturday, May 5.

The two boxers will go against each other to the O2 Arena in London and it’s expected that the ring walks will be around 10pm.

How can I watch it?

YOU will be able to watch all the action, including a packed undercard, via Sky Sports Box Office.

If you’re not a Sky subscriber, you can still watch using the NOW TV service – simply order online at Sky Box Office and then download the Sky Sports Box Office app on your TV or mobile device.

The fight costs £19.95 for UK customers and €24.95 for those of you in the Republic of Ireland.


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