The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Taunts and insults as duo promote Saturday showdown Haye rattled by pro-Bellew crowd

- Ross alexander

David Haye and Tony Bellew traded verbal barbs at a fiery, expletive-laden press conference in Liverpool yesterday but the pair were kept apart to prevent another possible physical exchange.

The touchpaper was lit to this Saturday’s heavyweigh­t showdown when Haye threw a punch at Bellew in reaction to being shoved by his rival as they promoted their grudge match last November.

There were reports a physical barrier would separate the duo on Merseyside but, while that did not come to fruition, they did not go head to head as a couple of bouncers stood between the two British boxers for a stare-down.

There was no physical altercatio­n but Haye was vociferous­ly booed and taunted by fans in Bellew’s home city.

The Londoner was the first to speak but was told to shut up by Bellew, who also taunted his foe by calling him a “broken man”.

Haye was visibly rattled by the reaction of the pro-Bellew crowd, and responded: “You’ll see what a broken man can do to you on March 4”, before adding that he was going to “smash” Bellew’s head in “and both of us know it”.

He continued: “Take a loan out and bet it on Tony Bellew. If you’re all so brave, bet all the money that you have and bet it on Tony Bellew – that’s how you show your support.

“But deep in all of your tiny minds you know this guy is getting drilled to the canvas pretty fast.”

Haye is a big favourite this weekend but Bellew believes the 36-year-old is not the same fighter who unified the cruiserwei­ght division and won a world heavyweigh­t title before a four-year absence from the ring.

Bellew said: “When David was in his prime he was an immense athlete, an amazing fighter and is still probably the most dangerous heavyweigh­t in the world.

“But the gas tank is very, very low and it does not last very long. I’m expecting the very, very best of David Haye but I understand fully it’s not going to be there for very long and when the gas tank runs out, the big fat Scouser is going to steam right through him like a train.

“I am not going to stop, I promise you that.”

 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? David Haye points at Tony Bellew during yesterday’s press conference.
Picture: Getty. David Haye points at Tony Bellew during yesterday’s press conference.

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