Sabado, Marso 4, 2017

David Haye vs. Tony Bellew - Heavyweight Fight Live Now

What is it? Former world champions David Haye and Tony Bellew meet in a Heavyweight grudge match in London. When is it? Saturday March 4, 2017. What time is it? Coverage of the bout will begin from approximately 5pm on Saturday evening. The fight will take place after a packed undercard that sees Ohara Davies defend his WBC Silver Super-Lightweight title against ‘Dirty’ Derry Mathews. Haye and Bellew should make their ring entrance at around 10:30pm, with the fight set to begin any time from 10:45pm. David Haye and Tony Bellew will finally settle their differences in the ring when British boxing's grudge match of the moment takes place this weekend. The pair have traded jibes, insults and threats to render one another unconscious since Bellew's successful cruiserweight title defence against BJ Flores last October. The Liverpudlian has stepped up to the maximum category to face Haye, a former world champion on the comeback trail and with sights set on a money-spinning meeting with Anthony Joshua. When is the David Haye v Tony Bellew undercard on and how can I watch it? The action from the O2 Arena will be broadcast live on Sky Box Office from 6pm tonight with the ring-walks of the main event scheduled for 10.30pm. Craig Glover vs Jake Bonnalie (Cruiserweight - 5.15pm) Glover has impressed in his two professional fights so far, beating Darren Snow by TKO and outpointing Rolland’s Cesna. In this his first fight of 2017, he will face Bonnalie, a 28-year-old making his professional debut. Ted Cheeseman vs Jack Sellars (Super-welterweight - 6.10pm) Cheeseman was an impressive amateur and is unbeaten through his first seven professional fights. But Sellars too is without a defeat - five wins and a draw so far - and will now fight in London for the very first time. RELATED ARTICLES David Haye: Tony Bellew is risking his life by choosing to fight me Dereck Chisora: This is why I think Tony Bellew will beat David Haye Lee Selby vs Andoni Gago (Featherweight - *after previous fight) Selby was supposed to defend his IBF featherweight title against Johnny Barros in Las Vegas last month but his challenger failed a last-minute medical. Instead, he has been granted permission to fight a non-title fight against Gago over 10 rounds and is expected to overwhelm the Spaniard, who has never fought someone at Selby’s level. David Haye SLAMS boxing fans in prematch rant Play Video Dave Allen vs David Howe (Heavyweight - *live float) Allen’s opponent was only confirmed on Wednesday after he returned to winning ways against Lukasz Rusiewicz last weekend. The previous two bouts had seen him take tough defeats at the hands of Dillian Whyte and Luis Ortiz but his chin impressed in both. Howe also fought last weekend and the pair will only go six rounds in what should be a contest of some quality and entertainment.

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