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LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 27: Security stand between David Haye, (L), and Tony Bellew (R) during a press conference at the Hilton Hotel on February 27, 2017 in Liverpool, England. Haye and Bellew face each other in a heavyweight contest at the O2 Arena in London this Saturday.  (Photo by Dave Thompson/Getty Images)
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 27: Security stand between David Haye, (L), and Tony Bellew (R) during a press conference at the Hilton Hotel on February 27, 2017 in Liverpool, England. Haye and Bellew face each other in a heavyweight contest at the O2 Arena in London this Saturday. (Photo by Dave Thompson/Getty Images)Dave Thompson/Getty Images

David Haye Tells Tony Bellew to Enjoy His 'Last Couple of Days' Before Fight

Rory MarsdenMar 2, 2017

David Haye has told Tony Bellew to "enjoy your last couple of days" ahead of the pair facing off in their heavyweight clash at London's O2 Arena on Saturday. 

The 36-year-old also warned that his aim is "to do as much damage to [Bellew] as I can" when he takes on the WBC cruiserweight champion.

The buildup to the all-British clash has been littered with the pair exchanging insults, but Friday's press conference was a more sedate affair.

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Haye responded to claims from Bellew that the former WBA heavyweight champion is no longer the fighter he once was, and he sent a warning to the 34-year-old Liverpudlian, per the Telegraph's 

"

He said he wouldn't beat the old David Haye, but unfortunately the new David Haye is better than the old one. 

Knocking him down for 10 seconds doesn't excite me. I'm legally allowed to do as much damage to him as I can in 36 minutes with 10 ounce gloves. 

I hope he does keep getting up, like he says he will because he's got a big heart. 

Enjoy your last couple of days. Make sure your boy doesn't throw in the towel. 

"

Bellew (28-2-1) is stepping up to the heavyweight division for the first time to take on Haye (28-2).

He is a significant underdog heading into Saturday's clash with the London-born Haye, who has enjoyed a lot of success at heavyweight.

There have been rumours circulating that the Hayemaker may have picked up an Achilles problem, per The Sun's Pat Sheehan and Toby Gannon.

However, boxing writer Tom Craze believes Haye would topple Bellew even with an injury problem:

The acrimonious buildup has made for a hotly anticipated clash, and it should be a blockbuster occasion when the pair finally come together in the ring.

Haye made his own prediction for how things will play out, per his Twitter feed:

Meanwhile, Bellew warned his opponent not to underestimate him, per Zeqiri: "I hope you stay healthy from start to finish. May the best man win. I am not a punchbag, or a joke who learned to box through YouTube. I'm a world champion."  

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