LONDON: British heavyweight Tony Bellew has vowed to end the boxing career of former WBA world champion David Haye in their December rematch in London. The pair will meet on December 17 at the O2, the same arena where Bellew beat Haye in March. “I’ll be victorious and end Haye’s career. Another loss to me closes the curtain on the Hayemaker,” former WBC cruiserweight world champion Bellew told media after the date was confirmed. Haye, 36, was fined £25,000 ($32,000) for his conduct in the build-up to the previous fight, with intense news conferences and heated trash-talk between the big men. Bellew stopped Haye, who had suffered an Achilles tendon injury, in the 11th round of their first fight.
Published in Daily Times, October 1st 2017.
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