 Welcome to an Everton TV special we're swapping football for boxing as we look ahead to Tony Bellew's rematch at the O2 against David Hay. To help me do that I've got two boxing blues Peter McGrale on the far side who won Commonwealth gold in the Bantamweight division at the recent games and Jazza Dickens the former British super-Bantamweight and world title challenger Welcome to Finch Farm. Peter Saturday looking forward to this one? I don't know if you saw the press conference today but it got a little bit heated at the end Of course the first fight was such a spectacle as well, wasn't it? Jazza Tony made a statement that night didn't he? David Hay is very emotional and he shows in his performances and Tony is very strong mentally I think he can exploit David Hay's weaknesses in that way and I think that coming into this fight a little bit more older, a little bit more injury prone sort of thing I think that it's going to be a repeat for me. That's the way I see it going but you're saying the press conference is getting easy and depending on how to celebrate don't you? I've seen on the press conference today the fellow who come up, who was that? Oh yeah Jay from the in-betweeners because of course Tony Bellew was calling David Hay's manager Will from the in-betweeners so today gate crashed from Jay so it makes sense to someone. Jazza you of course have got your own rematch coming up with Tommy Ward for the British Superbenton weight title so in many ways you're in the same kind of mindset as both Tony and David what can they take from that first fight the pair of them into this one? Well you sort of go back into the fight now and where you left the last fight and you get to know a little bit more about the fighter and it depends what type of fighter you are can you adapt can you now take lessons in what did you see last time so it's it's more of a personal thing to the fighter going into the rematch so I think that I think Tony be able to adapt and he's got a lot more confidence now he's been David Hay the first time he was at the underdog really but now I see him as the favourite. A lot of people still see David Hay being sharp, light and sharp, strong, good every way but I see the confidence and values I think he'll do a job on him again. So who does it favour having fought before? I think Bellew because it leaves you emotionally scarred in a way the outcome of the fight it never leaves you it goes down in your record it's set in stone so that he has beaten before he can beat him again and he knows that now even more. Peter you're expecting a different fight this time around? Not like the decision I think Bellew is going to win but I reckon he's going to win obviously he won't comfortably last time but I think it's going to be obviously it's going to be a fair fight because Hay's fought hopefully not like that happens again but I just think Bellew's got his number and I just think he's a bit more clever than Hay and he's got a bit more to his ability than what Hay's got and Hay's a bit one-dimensional he just swings and he's just not as sharp as he used to be and a few people Bellew's in his prime now I don't know what I mean he's flying so yeah just the same outcome. Let's look at the keys to victory what's vital for Tony Bellew on the night? As I was saying there don't don't get too emotionally involved and stay nice and relaxed nice and calm and listen to his coach. And that left hook is always going to be a weapon? Yeah 100% the bummer. Jazer what about David Hay what's crucial for him? Stick to his boxing and not get involved he's a nice boxer there's me and he's sharp I think for him he needs to stick to his boxing but I see it's just he's so so much confidence I think going from the challenger to the champion has given Bellew so much confidence champion in the world it's a special thing in it so he's going so much in the confidence area you can see that and you can see that he hasn't come complacent too he still wants to he the fight was a it was a bit unsure how it ended last time so I think he still actually does want to really put him on his mantelpiece this time so I think that the confidence will go for Bellew and he's really going in confidence I can see David's losing a little bit of confidence from what happened last time as well. Jens I think I know the answer to this question already but predictions Peter you first? Bellew K on. As I expected Jazer? Same as last time I see it maybe going a little bit longer there you go repeat or revenge we shall find out from the O2 on Saturday night.