Tony “Bomber” Bellew proved that his victory last year over David “Haymaker” Haye was hardly an upset as he connivingly stopped the favored Haye in round five at the O2 Arena in London, Eng. Saturay night By John J. Raspanti
First off, I need to make a confession. Last March, when Tony Bellew and David Haye faced off against each other at the O2 Arena in London, Eng, I predicted a Haye victory. By John J. Raspanti
By Allan Cerf: Particulars: Anthony Joshua, YET ANOTHER late starter to boxing meets not unskilled Charles Martin, an even later-comer on April 9, 2016 On Showtime (USA) and Sky Sports Box Office (UK). At stake is Martin’s IBF Championship Belt. Background: Joshua, 25 part of super-clever promoter Eddie Hearn’s stable is the friendly, intelligent, British Olympic hero - winner of the Gold Medal at the London Olympics of 2012. Charles Martin, is well a guy who, besides ...
By John J. Raspanti: Out of the ring for over three years, former cruiserweight and WBA heavyweight champion David Haye (27-2, 25 KOs) blitzed burly Mark De Mori (30-2-1, 26 KOs) in the opening stanza at a rocking O2 Arena in London, England Saturday night. The time was 2:11 seconds. In Round one, Haye, now trained by Sean McGuigan, started fast. He moved forward and stuck out his long jab. De Mori, a bare-chested bloke from Australia, looked to counter, but Haye’s hand speed...