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Tony Bellew Vs. David Haye Rematch Confirmed

Tony Bellew Vs. David Haye Rematch Confirmed

IT'S ON!

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

Tony Bellew vs. David Haye 2 is on, again.

The heavyweight rematch was set for December 17th 2017 until Haye injured his bicep in a training drill.

But the anticipated rematch will now take place on May 5th 2018 at the iconic O2 Arena in London, England, live on Sky Sports Office.

Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn confirmed the match-up.

Per the press release, Tony Bellew is delighted with the new date: "I'm pleased to get a new date in the diary and I look forward to giving boxing fans a great night on May 5. To be honest I was looking forward to a great victory in December and a relaxing family break over Xmas but my mind is still very much on this fight and I will punish him for that.

"I now have a very clear plan for 2018 and that is to knock out David Haye and then knock out Tyson 'Stavros Flatley' Fury and end both their careers but first things first I need to rid the sport of David Haye on May 5 and I look forward to doing this in what I believe will be an explosive fight.

Bellew and Haye face-off at the pre-fight presser before the cancellation. Image: PA

Haye, meanwhile, said the following: "I'm thrilled to confirm that The Rematch between myself and Tony Bellew will take place on Saturday 5th May, returning to The O2 Arena.

"Whilst the first chapter of the Haye Bellew saga didn't go my way, fans were left on the edge of their seats throughout the thrilling eleven round battle. The Rematch in May will no doubt eclipse this, Tony has boasted that The Rematch gives him the opportunity to force me into retirement. Unquestionably, I step into the ring on Saturday 5th May with both my career and legacy on the line.

"After my freak accident down a stairwell last month I was heartbroken not to give everyone the ending to 2017 I wanted. Since then I had to accept the cards I had been dealt, remain positive and focus on factors which are within my control; rehabilitation and rescheduling the fight.

"Over the past five years, I've had a number of challenges to overcome, but learnt often during times of adversity we learn and grow. As a result, come May 5th, Tony will be faced with a more experienced and more determined opponent.

"On Saturday 5th May, whether you are lucky enough to witness the showcase live, or tune in from home on Sky Box Office, you will not be disappointed. I will give fans the ending I have promised.

"In 2018 the Hayemaker will be back and I will once again give fans the biggest, most explosive, blockbuster fight nights they deserve."

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Topics: David Haye, Boxing, Tony Bellew