David Haye Image Projected Onto The Museum of Liverpool

David Haye Image Projected Onto The Museum of Liverpool

David Haye projection Liverpool Museum

David Haye projection Liverpool Museum

David Haye’s was projected in an image of him knocking out Tony Bellew on the side of a hotel in Liverpool as their fight build-up intensified on Merseyside.

The image was projected onto the Liverpool hotel that is the venue for the pre-fight press conference, where Haye said Bellew would be ‘risking his life’ by entering the ring with him.

The 36-year-old has once again teamed up with artist Endless ahead of the bout with Bellew, at the O2 Arena, who reproduced the iconic image of Muhammad Ali versus Sonny Liston, with Haye knocking Bellew to the canvas.

 

 

Liver Building Projection, Liverpool

Liver Building Projection for #GoodLuckAP campaign

A massive projection for the #GoodLuckAP campaign was launched last night in honour of AP McCoy’s last race at Aintree.

Liverpool’s famous Liver building was illuminated with Searchlights and a large outdoor projected image of one of McCoy’s finest moments – winning the world famous Grand National on Don’t Push It in 2010 – together with the words “The Greatest Jockey. The Greatest Race.”

Liverpool Projections onto Liver Building
Liverpool Projections onto Liver Building

Ahead of AP McCoy’s retirement from the sport Aintree racecourse though it was appropriate to celebrate this great man as he becomes the jockey to have had the most rides in the history of the Grand National. With his connections with the world famous Grand National held in Liverpool where better than to project onto the Liver Building to celebrate a great city and a great sporting champion.