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Broken hand but Bellew packs enough to triumph

- HENRY MCCALL SPORT ON TV BIRTHDAYS

TONY BELLEW has revealed he broke his hand in the early stages of his heavyweigh­t victory over David Haye.

It was clear that Haye was struggling physically before his trainer Shane McGuigan threw in the towel in the 11th round at London’s O2 Arena, with the 36-year-old suffering a suspected Achilles injury at the halfway point of the bout. But Bellew told BBC Radio Five Live’s programme he was also battling an injury.

He said: “I’m just happy David’s home and healthy and safe. We did receive injuries. I broke my right hand in the second or third round. It’s very sore now. I had a bad right knee myself going in but this is not what people want to hear. This is why I asked David from the very start, ‘are you okay?’ And believe me for four rounds he was fine.”

Bellew said he had put the injury out of his mind during the fight, adding: “I don’t feel the pain, all I think about is winning.”

The build-up to the fight was dominated by trash-talking between the pair but they were respectful of each other afterwards and a rematch could even be on the cards.

Bellew condemned Haye’s threats in the build-up, saying: “There’s been a lot of bad blood and some of the things he said were disgusting and distastefu­l but it was purely one way. I didn’t want to hurt David. I would never say I wanted to hurt someone. My 11-year-old son had to listen to someone tell people he was going to decapitate me.”

Liverpudli­an Bellew must now decide whether to defend his WBC cruiserwei­ght title or remain at heavyweigh­t, where he could seek to become a twoweight world champion. Bellew said he will take time to assess his future, but promoter Eddie Hearn revealed he had already been approached by the camps of WBC heavyweigh­t champion Deontay Wilder and WBO title holder Joseph Parker.

Hearn said: “I got into bed about 3.30am, I had Deontay Wilder’s camp phoning me up, I had Joseph Parker’s camp phoning me up, both wanting to defend their world heavyweigh­t titles against Tony Bellew.

“He’s got big decisions to make – stay at cruiserwei­ght, defend that, unify the division. Maybe even a rematch with David Haye or, I think more likely, to challenge for the world heavyweigh­t title. Tony’s probably got another two, three, four, five fights. This is a tough sport and it’s all about securing your future and your family’s future.

“He did that in one fight last night and now it’s just a case of carrying on this Cinderella story and see how far it can take us.” Football Premier League, West Ham v Chelsea - Sky Sports 1 1900; LaLiga, Alaves v Sevilla - Sky Sports 2 1940; 2. Bundesliga, Eintracht Braunschwe­ig v Stuttgart - BT Sport 1 1915. Cricket Second Test, India v Australia - Sky Sports 2 0350. Snooker Players Ch’ship - ITV4 1845. Cycling Paris-Nice - Eurosport 1 1430. Basketball NBA, San Antonio Spurs v Houston Rockets - BT Sport 1 0130 (Tues). Dick Fosbury (athletics) - American who revolution­ised highjumpin­g by leaping backwards over the bar to win 1968 Olympic gold medal, launching the term ‘the Fosbury flop’, born 1947. Harald Schumacher (football) - Former Germany goalkeeper, who dramatical­ly collided with France’s Patrick Battiston in the 1982 World Cup semi-final, born 1954.

 ??  ?? YOU DID IT: Eddie Hearn rushes to congratula­te Tony Bellew on Saturday.
YOU DID IT: Eddie Hearn rushes to congratula­te Tony Bellew on Saturday.

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