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Haye forced out of rematch

BOXING: Freak accident means second heavyweigh­t clash with Bellew is off

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David Haye has been forced to postpone his rematch with Tony Bellew after tearing his biceps during training.

The injury-prone heavyweigh­t, 37, has withdrawn from the match-up scheduled for December 17 at London’s O2 Arena but is not considerin­g retirement and hopes to instead fight his rival on March 24 or May 5.

“I am devastated to announce my much-anticipate­d rematch against Tony Bellew has been postponed until Match 24 or May 5, subject to scheduling,” Haye said.

“Despite the recent injury rumours, I was in perfect condition with an incredibly strong training camp, weighing lighter than I have for more than five years, I couldn’t wait to get back in the ring.

“I was ready to rewrite the ending of the Haye-Bellew saga.”

What Haye described as a “freak accident” occurred last Thursday, and led to a procedure yesterday afternoon that he insists has been successful.

“After a freak accident during a stair conditioni­ng session, which I’ve done with no incident hundreds of times, I lost my footing and slipped,” he said.

“So I instinctiv­ely grabbed the banister to stop myself toppling down the stairwell, in doing so I somehow managed to damage my biceps in the process.

“I underwent a procedure to repair it; this was pretty straightfo­rward and my doctor and physiother­apist have no doubt that not only will I make a full recovery but will be able to be back in the gym to start my arm rehabilita­tion in two weeks.

“I would like to apologise to Tony, his family and his training team, as well as all our fans who have been left disappoint­ed.”

Haye ruptured his achilles during the dramatic defeat by Bellew in March and has since split with trainer Shane McGuigan and begun to work with Cuban Ismael Salas.

Bellew said: “I’m gutted the rematch has been postponed, both for myself but more for the fans. I’ve had a tough camp with a lot going on in my life but was ready to repeat my win.”

 ?? Picture: Getty Images. ?? David Haye tore a bicep in training but hopes to get back in the ring with Bellew in March or May.
Picture: Getty Images. David Haye tore a bicep in training but hopes to get back in the ring with Bellew in March or May.

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