Bellew stuns Haye in heavyweight clash

Tony Bellew has won his first professional boxing fight as a heavyweight, upsetting fellow Brit David Haye, who hobbled through much of the bout due to injury.

Tony Bellew celebrates victory over David Haye

Tony Bellew has won his first professional boxing fight as a heavyweight, upsetting David Haye. (AAP)

Underdog Tony Bellew stopped former WBA heavyweight boxing champion David Haye in the 11th round of their thrilling clash at London's O2 Arena on Saturday (Sunday AEDT).

Haye, hindered by an ankle or achilles injury for much of the fight, was knocked down for a second time and sent crashing through the ropes in the penultimate round, prompting his corner to throw in the towel.

Having suffered an injury to what appeared to be his achilles or ankle during the middle rounds, Haye could hardly keep his balance, but fought on, hobbling around the ring and swinging for a knockout punch as both fighters traded plenty of blows.

The buildup to the fight had been marked by intense news conferences and heated trash-talk between the British fighters, but after Saturday's fight they quickly put the animosity aside.

"In my eyes I've beaten the best cruiserweight this country has ever produced and one of the best heavyweights," Bellew told Radio 5 live.

"He made the same mistake everybody else does. He underestimated me. Watch me on tape and I'm terrible but in the ring I'm harder to hit than you think."

The 34-year-old Bellew had moved up from cruiserweight to face Haye, whose previous fight was last May against Swiss Arnold Gjergjaj.

Prior to Saturday, Londoner Haye had fought just three times since losing a heavyweight unification bout to Wladimir Klitschko in 2011. One of those fights was an early knockout of Australian heavyweight Mark de Mori.

Haye, who has 28 wins from 31 bouts, said Bellew fully deserved the victory but he wanted a rematch.

"I would love to do it again, I have never been in a fight like that," he said. "If the fans want to see it again I would do it again.

"We'll do it on his terms, in his town - he deserves it."

Promoter Eddie Hearn, however, said Liverpudlian Bellew (29-2-1) would look for a title shot.

"We've got to go after a heavyweight world title for Bellew now," he said.

"He is everything you would want in a man, he has a big heart, never gives up, has a wonderful family and I am so happy for him."


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