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What time is the David Haye vs Tony Bellew weigh-in today before the grudge match tomorrow night? Here’s all you need to know

Wait is nearly over for the two heavyweight giants to do battle at the O2 arena

David Haye and Tony Bellew had to be separated by a couple of security guards during their pre-fight press conference in Liverpool

THE wait is nearly over, David Haye and Tony Bellew will step into the ring for their heavyweight grudge match on Saturday.

The duo have undergone a war of words and both are desperate to get one over their opponents.

 David Haye is heavy favourite heading into the fight
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David Haye is heavy favourite heading into the fightCredit: Richard Pelham

But there is still more action to unfold before the sound of the first bell as we give you all the information ahead of the weigh-in today.

When is the weigh-in?

The fighters will take to the scales at 1pm at the piazza at the O2.

What time will David Haye and Tony Bellew have their ring walk on Saturday night?

The two fighters will make their way down to the ring at approximately 10.40pm UK time as they headline the year's biggest fight.

Tony Bellew will walk down first, before the Londoner takes centre stage.

Where can I watch the David Haye vs Tony Bellew fight?

You can watch all the action from the main event and the undercard live on Sky Sports Box office.

Alternatively, you can keep up-to-date with all the action on our exclusive SunSport blog.

 Tony Bellew looked incredibly relaxed before heading into the ring for his open workout
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Tony Bellew looked incredibly relaxed before heading into the ring for his open workout

What are the odds of the David Haye vs Tony Bellew fight?

David Haye is the heavy favourite to win in their match-up, with SunBets offering 2/7 to win by KO, TKO or DQ and 11/2 on a decision.

Tony Bellew is the heavy underdog, but if he lands one of his signature power punches, can significantly trouble the Londoner.

Bellew can be backed at 4/1 to win the fight.

For him to win by KO is 13/2, whilst a decision is 14/1.

A draw between the pair is 33/1, as many believe the fight will not last the distance.

 

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