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maltatoday WEDNESDAY 2 MAY 2018 Sport 23 BOXING Answers to the MaltaToday crossword will be published next Wednesday WEATHER: Partly to rather cloudy becoming cloudy with some isolated showers by evening VISIBILITY: Good except in showers WIND: East Southeast force 6 locally force 6 to 7 becoming Southeast force 5 to 6 locally force 6 to 7 and veering Southwest force 6 to 7 by evening SEA: Rough SWELL Negligible becoming low East Southeast A B C D E F G H 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 White to play and mate in four moves A B C D E F G H 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Last week's solution Sudoku rules are extremely easy: Fill all empty squares so that the numbers 1 to 9 appear once in each row, column and 9x9 box. WINDY 23 º C /16 º C UV INDEX: 8 Today's Weather Chess Sudoku Pursuits Across 1. Enchanted (10) 8. Repeat rhythmically (5) 9. Circular (5) 10. Debt collectors (4) 12. Like chalk (6) 14. Easy to understand (6) 17. Musical percussion instrument (4) 21. Characterised by rain (5) 22. Enumerate (5) 23. Large flightless bird (3) 24. Compound of hydrogen and oxygen (10) 25. Encounter (4) Down 2. Shrimp (5) 3. Permits (4) 4. Welsh coastal village (5) 5. Customary (5) 6. Father (5) 7. Chilled (4) 11. Plant juice (3) 13. Help (3) 14. Metal fastener (5) 15. Damp (5) 16. A single thickness of something (5) 18. Path (5) 19. Hand (4) 20. Worthless people (4) fxg7+ Kh7 Nf6# David Haye and Tony Bellew prepare for rematch build-up DAVID Haye says not acting like a "lunatic" in the build- up to his rematch with Tony Bellew will bring about a dif- ferent result at the O2 Arena. An injured Haye was surpris- ingly defeated in their first fight in March 2017 when Bellew stepped up two weights and produced an 11th-round stoppage. The build-up to that bout was marred by bad blood, with the two trading insults and even punches at their pre-fight press conference. Haye was also reprimanded for his com- ments saying he would "legally do as much damage as I can inflict". The pair will go at it again next Saturday and with inter- est in this pay-per-view fight already high, Haye has this time not allowed himself to get embroiled in Bellew's "ball of hate" and says he will be better for it. "There is no drama whatso- ever and it has been nice not to have that negative energy," he said at a media lunch at the Park Plaza in London. "I remember prior to the first fight I wasn't in the right head space, I wasn't in the right frame of mind. "It might have been the right frame of mind for people to be interested in the fight, be- cause I was doing and saying crazy things so it seemed like I was a lunatic and people really seemed to like that. "For me as a boxer that doesn't work, I don't get the best out of myself, I am a timing guy, I am a guy who uses speed and skills and athleticism and I was walk- ing around feeling angry and I snookered myself by having that mindset. "I have reined it in. The first time around I screamed and shouted because I believe the fight needed that. I embraced the hype way too much. "But when you have got all the beef, when he's coming at me, kicking Toblerones, swearing at me...although we were both saying some hor- rendous things, it made people tune in and watch the fight. "Fortunately, this time, off the strength of the first fight, I don't need to scream and shout, I can let my boxing do the talking. "He loves an argument, he would argue with himself in the mirror, he is just an argu- mentative human being, al- ways angry. "He is just a ball of hate and I somehow allowed myself to get into that 'hate zone' with him, he is a natural born hater and I am not really. "So this time he can do all the moaning." Despite being 37, Haye wants to rise back to the top of a divi- sion where he once fought for the unification of all four belts against Wladimir Klitschko. To be able to do that, though, he accepts he needs to put on a polished show against Bellew. He added: "If I want to achieve the very best in the di- vision and win the titles, this fight against Tony Bellew can't be a 50-50 fight, I can't be get- ting knocked down, cut, hurt because if I can't dispatch To- ny Bellew in real clinical fash- ion then what's it all about?" Tony Bellew and David Haye

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