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Haye: I’ll quit if I don’t KO Bellew

Star’s vow for December rematch

- by JEFF POWELL @jeffpowell_Mail

David Haye says he will quit boxing unless he comprehens­ively defeats Tony Bellew in their december rematch.

The pair of them were on their best behaviour at the media launch for their second edition and thank heavens for that after the foul-mouthed prelude to their first encounter in March.

The focus was more where it should be, on the boxing, rather than the insults. Or in Haye’s case, the possibilit­y that this could be the last hurrah for the flamboyant Londoner.

When asked if a second defeat by Bellew would signal the end of his world championsh­ip-winning career he replied: ‘definitely. and if i don’t win as emphatical­ly as i should against this guy. if it’s a split decision, or if i have to get up from a knockdown to win, or if it’s an ugly split decision it will also be over for me.

‘The truth is if i can’t annihilate this blown-up light-heavyweigh­t then i have no business still thinking that i can become the best heavyweigh­t in the world.

‘it’s not that i don’t respect him now. He earned that in our first fight. But if i can’t knock him out then i would have no place in the ring with the big heavyweigh­ts.’

Haye is reluctant to blame Bellew’s 11th-round stoppage of him completely on the achilles tendon rupture he suffered in their first fight at London’s O2 arena.

Bellew still tried to tickle Haye’s metaphoric­al ribs: ‘ david won’t be able to keep up this act for too long. He’s so egotistica­l he will show his true colours at some point. and, in all honesty, as much as i have always admired him as a great boxer, i don’t much like him. i just want to put him to sleep for 10 seconds.’

Haye’s response: ‘i’ve learned my lesson about getting riled up. i know i must get back to being calm, composed and focused on the job. i won’t allow myself to be distracted again.’

Bellew v Haye live on Sky Sports Box Office on Sunday, December 17.

 ??  ?? Keeping the peace: Haye and Bellew (left) yesterday
Keeping the peace: Haye and Bellew (left) yesterday
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