David Haye, yesterday postponed his meeting with Tony Bellew, following ‘a freak accident’ which left Haye’s bicep in no shape to go through with the grudge rematch.
“I am looking at a postponement and getting it on in the first couple of weeks in March,” Bellew told Sky Sports News. “But can David be ready? Can he be trusted?” Bellew added.
“Ideally I’d like to take a bout before. I want to stay busy, I’ve been known my whole career as an active fighter. I will have been out of the ring for a year, and that’s not good for me. This is a job, I’ve got a family to feed.
“Maybe David will take an interim fight, and I’ll take one too. Maybe, down the line, we meet again. I do want to face David Haye – I want to put it to rest. I’ve always been a massive underdog. People said I was crazy [before the first fight] but look what happened.”
I'm sorry is all I can say! I was ready to go ahead with this fight regardless of my teams wishes but I always show up and get in and give it everything. I will sit down with @eddiehearn soon and will now use this time wisely with my family and get over the loss of our brother 💔
— Tony Bellew (@TonyBellew) November 20, 2017
“It’s heart-breaking, it’s devastating,” Bellew said of Haye’s withdrawal. “To get the phone call that David is out was a shattering blow. I’ve spent thousands of pounds on a camp. I’ve been in camp for 10 weeks of a 14-week camp. My trainer, Dave Coldwell, has spent half that time coming to Liverpool to help me get over the personal problems that I’ve had.
“This is the fourth fight that David has pulled out of in his last eight scheduled bouts. Once against Wladimir Klitschko, two against Tyson Fury and now me. He has torn some serious muscle groups in his body. Both biceps, his Achilles, his hamstring – what is going to go next?
“I’m not too sure I can wait around for this to happen again;” Bellew admitted.
“I just want to move on. This week, we’ve contacted Joseph Parker but he’s not available, he said he isn’t ready for December 17. He was the only one who made sense. I thought he might take it because he’s recently come off a win over Hughie Fury. It’s not going to happen.”
“I’m getting back in the ring early next year. The day after the news broke, I’m back in the gym. I need to stay busy and active,” Bellew concluded.
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