
Racing expert reveals the one horse that could cause the biggest upset at this year’s Grand National
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Published 18:32 20 Jun 2017 BST

"Like I say, I do respect him, he's an amazing fighter. He's very good at what he does.
"But I'm a full blown, big cruiserweight. I'm not a light heavyweight who is struggling anymore and I've just shown that I can deal with one of the most powerful heavyweights in the world.
"I would have no problem dealing with Andre Ward."
Ward vs. Bellew would provide the Liverpudlian with a clear bath to the United States market, where most fighters make their money, but the shadow of a Haye rematch in Britain looms large over Bellew.
If Bellew vs. Haye II is to come to fruition, the former will insist on some conditions being met.
"I am willing to do it (fight Haye), not a problem, as long as I have some say this time, because last time I had zero say and I was quite open about saying that in the build-up," Bellew said.
"The only thing I could do was choose my gloves and choose my shorts. But this time I want a little bit more say in how things are going to go and how things are ran, and in the percentages as well. I had zero say last time."Explore more on these topics:

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Racing expert reveals the one horse that could cause the biggest upset at this year’s Grand National
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