David Haye threw a punch at Tony Bellew and launched an astonishing verbal attack on promoter Eddie Hearn at a news conference to publicise the fighters March 4 clash.WBC world cruiserweight champion Bellew is stepping up to heavyweight to box his fellow Briton Haye at the O2 Arena in London, and the atmosphere on Wednesday was highly charged.Amid 20 minutes of bickering, former two-weight world champion Haye called Bellew a powder puff punching chump before the pair had to be separated.Bellew branded Haye a joke and said he was only fighting him because he has blown the lot.And Hearn, who will co-promote the clash, did not escape Hayes ire either.Ive been out of the big, big fights for a while and while Ive been away Ive noticed that its become the Eddie Hearn show, Haye said at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London.This gives me a chance to shut his mouth. You [Bellew] say I had a lot of demands, the only demand Eddie Hearn had was that his name came first on the posters.I cant remember his dad [Barry] putting his head in the camera like he does. He should be promoting his fighters not himself.After I take out this guy [Bellew] out Im going to take out Joshua and shut down your business.I could go clubbing every night between now and the fight and get smashed every night and still knock you [Bellew] out.Its an easy nights work and I will end the fight when I want. If I want to punish you I will or if I want to end it in 30 seconds I will.Haye, who also claimed Australian Lucas Browne turned down $2 million (£1.6m) to fight him, and Bellew had to be separated amid a scuffle as they posed for photographers.Bellew, 34, is taking on Haye after one defence of his world title, a third round win against Hayes friend BJ Flores.Haye, 36, has had two comfortable stoppage wins this year after over three years in exile. The Londoner reigned as WBA world heavyweight champion from 2009 to 2011 and Bellew says his best days are behind him.Lets stop calling his last two fights fights, they were more exhibitions, said Bellew.One of them called himself The Cobra but should have been called a maggot and the other is the first boxer who learned to box on YouTube. Its only right those fights were on a comedy channel.His last real fight was five years ago and while he has been partying away Ive been in the gym. The difference between him and me is that I love fighting and he hates it. But he has to fight.All the demands and stipulations he put in the contract were ridiculous. Hes the biggest diva ever in boxing.He could have been fighting for the world heavyweight title but hes not, hes fighting me because hes skint.Royce Freeman Youth Jersey . -- Peyton Manning will have all of his wide receivers available for the first time in a month when the Denver Broncos begin their playoff run Jan. 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Verlander (12-8) allowed one run and four hits as the Tigers won their second straight in this four-game series and beat the Indians for 10th time in 11 games to open a five-game lead over Cleveland in the AL Central. Kelly connected in the fifth inning off Masterson (13-8) and Miguel Cabrera picked up his 100th RBI as the Tigers improved to 11-3 against their nearest division rival. "Every games a big game but especially against the guys who are chasing us," Verlander said. "Theyve been playing extremely well. We know its going to be a battle this series. Its not over yet but winning the first two is a great start." The Indians, who are 24-10 against the Centrals three other teams, have to win the next two over Detroit just to gain a split. To do that, theyll have to beat Doug Fister and Max Scherzer. "Detroit has four aces, which is why they are so good," Indians manager Terry Francona said before the game. Although Scherzer leads the AL with 16 wins and is the front-runner to win the Cy Young this season, Verlander remains the Tigers top gun and the one they turn to when things get tough. He has struggled at times this season, but has now found his old form. "The adjustment that I made obviously made not just a little impact but a pretty big impact," said Verlander, who explained he altered his motion toward the plate. "Everything Ive been searching for I was able to find it today. Thats a huge stride in the right direction." Verlander gave up an RBI groundout in the second, but otherwise handled the Indians with ease. When Cleveland threatened in the sixth with two on and none out, Verlander turned up the heat. He retired Nick Swisher on a deep fly to right before blowing a 100 mph fastball past All-Star Jason Kipnis for strike two and then locked him up with an 84 mph changeup. Verlander then got Asdrubal Cabrera to ground out on another fastball then hit the century mark on the radar gun. As he headed toward the dugout, the right-hander pumped his fist knowing he had probably put the Indians away for good. "We had a couple chances and he seemed to find another gear tonight, that weve unfortunately seen in the past," Francona said. "When he starts hitting 100 at the knees, thats tough." Masterson had one bad inning, and it cost him. Kellys three-run shot highlighted Detroits five-run ffifth off the right-hander, who hurt himself by hitting two batters during the inning.dddddddddddd First, he plunked No. 9 hitter Ramon Santiago, who had squared to bunt before getting drilled. Austin Jackson followed with a single and Torii Hunters RBI groundout brought in Santiago to tie it 1-all. Cabrera, who missed three games with a hip injury, then sent a drive off the centre field wall for a go-ahead RBI double, arriving at second with a slow-motion slide. One out later, Masterson hit Victor Martinez on the right foot. Detroits DH hopped around in obvious pain and Cabrera even left third base to check on his teammate, who limped to first but stayed in the game. Kelly followed by drilling a 1-1 pitch into the Tigers bullpen for his fifth homer to make it 5-1. Kelly owns Masterson. Hes now 11 of 24 (.458) with two homers and eight RBIs. On June 9, he hit a three-run homer off Masterson in Detroits 4-1 win. "If I was Superman, hed be my Kryptonite," Masterson said. "Theres always a guy. He salivates when Im up there." Like his teammates, Masterson struggles with the Tigers. He dropped to 0-3 with a 7.23 ERA against Detroit this season. The Indians got some bad news even before losing their second straight game in this crucial four-game series as starter Corey Kluber was put on the 15-day disabled list with a sprained right middle finger. The team said Kluber injured his finger on Monday night when he pitched 7 1-3 shutout innings. There is no timetable on Klubers injury, but Indians starter Zach McAllister recently missed seven weeks with a similar ailment. "Im disappointed for him," Francona said. "It makes it harder for us." The Indians took a 1-0 lead in the second on Verlander, who despite his gaudy numbers against most teams, came in just 16-14 in his career against Cleveland. Asdrubal Cabrera led off with a double and Michael Brantley followed with a single. Cabrera got caught in a rundown between third and home for the first out, but Ryan Raburn came through with an RBI groundout against his former teammates. Masterson pitched himself into and out of trouble in the second. He walked Prince Fielder and Martinez to open the inning and then gave up a single to Kelly. However, the right-hander buckled down and struck out Alex Avila and Jose Iglesias before getting Santiago to bounce into a force at second. NOTES: The Tigers have won 14 of 18 against the Indians dating to Sept. 5 last season. Detroit has outscored Cleveland 109-62 in those games. ... Indians rookie RHP Danny Salazar will make his second career start Wednesday. Ubaldo Jimenez was pushed back for Salazar, who took a no-hitter into the sixth in his debut on July 11. ... Tigers 2B Omar Infante (sprained left ankle) began a minor league rehab assignment for Triple-A Toledo on Tuesday. ... Tigers RHP Octavio Dotel (sore elbow) will began a rehab assignment at Class-A Lakeland (Fla.) Wednesday. Hes been out since April 20. ' ' '