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. Custom Nick Bosa Jersey . JOHNS, N. Cheap Custom 49ers Jersey . Down by seven with 90 seconds left in regulation, thats where they looked comfortable. http://www.custom49ersjersey.com/ . 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Cars were slipping and sliding on a mostly wet track through three practices and the qualifying session, and there could be more of that if track conditions do not improve. "I was told it was going to be dry," Hamilton said Saturday. "But as Sebastian says, its changing and its going to be good fun. "It should be interesting, as its been for the last few years. It should be tricky, but I hope its dry." The constantly changing conditions saw Finnish rookie Valtteri Bottas, who has yet to earn an F1 point, place his Williams a surprising third on the grid. The Canadian race is known for being unpredictable even in the best of weather, as drivers struggle to manage their brakes and tires on a slippery, high-speed track with long straightaways leading into nasty chicanes and one hairpin turn. There are also concrete walls hugging much of the street-style track that have claimed many top drivers over the years. Hamilton, who moved from the McLaren team to Mercedes this year, has avoided pitfalls enough to win in 2007, 2010 and last year. If he wins again, he will move into second place alone for most Canadian GP victories behind German great Michael Schumachers seven. "Its good to be on the front row," the British driver said. "That brings up the chances a little bit, but its going to be a tough race. "Obviously, Sebastians very quick and the Ferraris were very quick on their long (practice) runs, so I guess it really depends on the conditions. At the end of the day, weve got to do the job. But as you know, I love it here. We had a great crowd even though the weather wasnt so great. Im sure there will be even more people (Sunday), so lets hope we can put on a good show for them." Forecasts are for rain overnight with mostly sunny, warm weather, although with a 60 per cent chance of a light sprinkle of rain. The crowd will likely top 100,000. "In terms of grey hairs for us, it would probably be a bit nicer if its a bit more predictable," said Vettels Red Bull teammate Mark Webber. Overnight rain had slowed to occasional trickles for qualifying, but it still had cars slipping onto the grass or, in the case of Ferrari driver Felipe Massa, taking a long, sideways slide into a barrier. Vettel managed to post the quickest lap on the 4.361-kilometre track in one minute 22.318 seconds to take pole position for a third straight year. The 39th pole of his career was his third this season, and ended Mercedes run of four in a row. The 25-year-old German is the three-time defending F1 champion, but has nevver won in Canada.dddddddddddd He was second in 2011, and finished fourth twice. "I think we had strong pace, so no matter the conditions, we should be in good shape," he said. "It could be an interesting race with mixed conditions. So, a long one. Seventy laps here and a lot of things that can happen on every single lap." Timing looked to be everything in qualifying. There were yellow caution flags and even a red flag that stopped the session for a few minutes when Massa, who crashed twice in Monaco two weeks ago, found a barrier again going into Turn 3. Conditions were such that Bottas was not about to crow about placing third. His teammate Pastor Maldonado was 13th. "We didnt expect to be in the first or second row," said Bottas. "Our whole team was hoping for rain because theres always a chance that if you get the timing and everything right you could finish a bit higher. "But if its dry (in the race), for sure its going to be difficult. Today was a lot about the timing, getting a good lap just at the right time when the track was in the best conditions. Thats why there can be 10 places between teammates." Hamiltons teammate Nico Rosberg, coming off a win in Monaco, saw his run of three straight poles end as he placed fourth, just ahead of Webber and Ferrari veteran Fernando Alonso. It was a good day for the Toro Rossi squad, as Jean-Eric Vergne was seventh and Daniel Ricciardo will start 11th. Ricciardo would have had an even better position, but he was penalized two grid spots for not starting from the proper lane. It was not a good day for Kimi Raikkonen of Lotus, who will start in 10th after he was also dropped two spots due to the same penalty. Raikkonen sits second to Vettel in driver standings. McLarens Jenson Button, the 2011 Canadian GP winner, placed 14th. Vettel and Alonso have each won twice this year. The Spaniard hopes to take a shot at a third title, and first with Ferrari, to go with his championships in 2005 and 2006 with Renault. "If we could finish in front of our rivals in the championship it would be great," said Alonso. "Kimi is (behind), so its a good opportunity. "Sebastian will be more difficult. We need a very good race." And there is Hamilton, who thrives on the track that has given rivals so much grief. Even he was not pleased at a minor slip on his last qualifying lap. "The pole was definitely there, so its a bit unfortunate, but thats the way it goes," he said. The pace was slowed considerably by the weather. Vettel won the pole last year in 1:13.784. The morning practice was cut from one hour to 30 minutes as a barrier needed repair from a crash during a support race Saturday morning. That ate up some valuable information-gathering time for the 11 teams ahead of the early-afternoon qualifying session. Race stewards announced that Webber and Bottas were reprimanded for ignoring a yellow flag during practice on Friday. The flag went up after a Maldonado crash. ' ' '