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Foul-mouthed David Haye rises to Tony Bellew fans’ bait in heated Liverpool face-off

Former world heavyweight champion resorts to expletives and raising his middle finger to supporters of Bellew at a press conference in the latter’s home town

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Former world boxing champion David Haye speaks during a press conference as part of a preview for his upcoming fight against Tony Bellew. Photo: EPA
Agence France-Presse

Former world heavyweight champion David Haye resorted to expletives and raising his middle finger to supporters of Tony Bellew his opponent next Saturday at a press conference in the latter’s home town of Liverpool.

The 36-year-old – who swung a punch at cruiserweight world champion Bellew at their previous press conference which prompted organisers of Monday’s event to hire two hefty security men to stand between them – reacted angrily when he was greeted with foul-mouthed abuse from the partisan crowd.

Haye and Bellew are to meet in a heavyweight bout which sees the latter moving up a weight for the second time in four years.

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Warning: strong language throughout

Haye, who held the WBA world title belt from 2009 to 2011, gave as good as he got before raising his middle finger.

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“I’m really happy you’ve all come out,” said Haye, who returned to the ring in 2015 after a hiatus of over three years.

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