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29th March 2017
04:43pm BST

“People don’t know this but I wrote a will before that fight. It’s the only time I’ve ever done it in my whole career. I wrote a will two weeks before leaving everything to my missus in case anything happened to me because I knew he was capable of really, really hurting me.
“Don’t get me wrong, I knew I’m capable of hurting him too. That’s the extreme measure I went to. To hear this guy saying the things he was saying, I just found it absolutely disgusting.”
The trash talk that preceded the bout, Bellew's first at heavyweight, made it an unmissable event for fight fans.
And while the pair embraced in the ring after Haye's corner was forced to throw in the towel once the former world heavyweight and cruiserweight champion could no longer put weight on his right leg due to an Achilles injury, Bellew insists that the bad blood still exists.
“I can’t even lie and tell you it’s water under the bridge because it’s not, I think he’s an arsehole,” he added.
“I think he was wrong for saying the things he said. I could’ve forgiven him if he came out after the fight and said that he’d said things just to get a reaction out of me but he hasn’t, he’s come out and said he actually meant every single word he said. That disgusted me even more.
“It’s all done with now and the only person who went to hospital that night was that clown. Funny how it all works out.”Explore more on these topics: