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Published 19:29 5 Mar 2017 GMT
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Six months off his feet would precede a lengthy rehabilitation process if 'The Hayemaker', who turns 37 in October, decides to lace up his gloves once more, although any comeback bout would likely not come opposite 'Bomber'.
Bellew has made it clear that he does not intend to outstay his welcome in the squared circle, maintaining that the Haye bout would be one of his last.
"I’m edging towards the end of this crazy game,” he told the Fight Disciples podcast in the build-up to Saturday's fight.
"Hopefully this could be my last year in the game –– more likely in the next 12 months."
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