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Bellow stops Haye in 11

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This guy has the heart of a lion. I’ve knocked out people a lot bigger and a lot stronger with a lot less. DAVID HAYE

Tony Bellew caused a huge upset by moving up to the heavyweigh­t class and stopping an injured David Haye in the 11th round in a gripping, all-British fight at the O2 Arena on Saturday.

Haye, in the third bout of his boxing comeback, appeared to hurt his right Achilles as he skipped back in the sixth round but continued despite being an apparently easy target.

Bellew, the WBC cruiserwei­ght champion, showed patience in picking his moment to finish off Haye and the end came with 53 seconds left of the 11th with a flurry of punches that sent his rival through the ropes. Haye climbed back into the ring, but his corner threw in the towel.

The 36-year-old Haye had his eye on title fights with the likes of IBF champion Anthony Joshua, but that appears doubtful after the former WBA heavyweigh­t champion’s third loss in a 31-fight career.

Haye refused to blame his injury for the loss, instead praising an opponent whom he had abused with a stream of insults — some extremely distastefu­l — in the build-up.

“Tony was a great fighter. I wanted to do a demolition job but this guy has the heart of a lion,” Haye said. “I’ve knocked out people a lot bigger and a lot stronger with a lot less.

“I didn’t expect him to have the chin and durability that he had. I gave it my best shot and my best wasn’t good enough tonight.”

Bellew (29-2-1, 19 KO) was giving up 11 pounds and fighting his first profession­al bout as a heavyweigh­t.

“I am the champion of the misfits,” said Bellew, who is from Liverpool in northern England, “and tonight I have taken my glory.” /

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TARGET. An injury in the sixth round made David Haye an easy target for Tony Bellow.
AP FOTO EASY TARGET. An injury in the sixth round made David Haye an easy target for Tony Bellow.

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