Tony Bellew has slammed David Haye for threatening to put him in hospital when they meet next year.The two Britons clashed at a heated press conference on Wednesday and amid the arguments Haye told Bellew: Lets see whos around your hospital bed on March 4. His life is on the line.The pair then scuffled as they posed for photographs, with Haye hitting Bellew who shoved him back.Bellew, 34, was more critical of Hayes comments, with Germany-based super-middleweight Eduard Gutknecht still in a coma at a London hospital following a fight against George Groves on Nov. 18.British middleweight Nick Blackwell, meanwhile, needed surgery to reduce swelling on his brain after being injured in a sparring session last week.Blackwell had retired from boxing after being placed in an induced coma following a brain injury sustained in a fight against Chris Eubank Jr. in March.Im disgusted in David throwing a punch like that and some of the things he said, Bellew told reporters.He got too close and I just pushed him off and he caught me with a left hook to the head. He was a bit jumpy and nervous.Some of the things he said, saying you are going to a hospital bed while a boxer is in a coma just up the road, you just dont brag about things like that.We dont need clowns like him saying Im going to leave you in hospital.I thought it was distasteful saying that because there are boxers in comas at the moment. Theres a line and he crossed it.Ive got previous so Im not perfect. But hes just not a nice person. Hes forgot where hes come from.Bellew will step up to heavyweight after one defence of his WBC world cruiserweight title and is not ruling out a permanent switch to the division if he beats Haye, a former world heavyweight and cruiserweight champion.If I knock out David Haye theres a new sheriff in town, Bellew told reporters.I would love to be a two-weight world champion.Im 16 stone right now. I will eat as clean as possible and I will try and stay off the KFC. 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But he might not be the last.On Friday afternoon, Reid said he plans to continue to kneel alongside Kaepernick when the 49ers open the season with the Los Angeles Rams on Monday Night Football.And while Reid and linebacker NaVorro Bowman indicated theres no momentum for a team-wide action, such as the pregame demonstration the Seattle Seahawks have planned for Sunday, Reid did leave the door open for the possibility that other teammates could join him and Kaepernick.There have been guys that have talked about it, Reid said. I cant speak for what anybody is going to do and their plans for the future. I guess well just have to wait and see.As of Friday afternoon, no other player has publicly declared the intention to join Kaepernick and Reid, but Reid didnt announce his plan to join Kaepernick before last weeks preseason finale against San Diego, either.Bowman said Friday he will continue to stand for the national anthem and that there hasnt been a discussion of planning something for the entire team to do.I plan on doing the same thing Ive been doing and just trying to focus on football and get the win, Bowman said. No one has talked about [a team-wide protest]. I feel like thats a personal issue, and guys have done a great job of keeping it personal, and no one says anything if a guy did decide to take a knee.In the week-plus since Reid and Kaepernick kneeled in San Diego, others in the sports world have joined. Denver linebacker Brandon Marshall did the same before the Denver Broncos game against Carolina on Thursday night.A credit union that serves military families released Marshall as one of its ambassadors after he knelt before Thursdays game.Although we have enjoyed Brandon Marshall as our spokesperson over the past five months, Air Academy Federal Credit Union (AAFCU) has ended our partnership, president and CEO Glenn Strebe said in a statement. AAFCU is a membership-based organization who has proudly served the military community for over 60 years. While we respect Brandons right of expression, his actions are not a representation of our organization and membership. We wish Brandon well on his future endeavorss.ddddddddddddReid, who counts Under Armour as his lone endorsement, said he hasnt heard any concerns from the athletic apparel company, but he said he understood the potential consequences when he decided to take a knee in the first place.When I decided to do this, it came with the understanding that thats the risk you take, Reid said. Its business. I studied business in college, and people dont want to be associated with bad press. and thats understandable. Thats cool with me, but I feel like Im doing something bigger than money.If I lose an Under Armour endorsement ... I wouldnt be worried about it, because to me, in my heart, Im doing something thats for the benefit of a lot of people.Other athletes who have joined in kneeling during the anthem include Seahawks cornerback Jeremy Lane and womens soccer star Megan Rapinoe. Reid also got in touch with former Marine Staff Sgt. Joey Jones -- he lost both legs in Afghanistan -- who offered his help to Reid and Kaepernicks cause.Reid said a lot of players have reached out to offer support over the past week, but that many of them arent sure how they want to go about showing that support.A lot of guys are being supportive -- they want to be involved, Reid said. A lot of guys have expressed that they dont know if theyre comfortable with kneeling, but they do support the cause so theyre looking for ways to get involved, and I applaud them for that.On Thursday, 49ers chief executive officer Jed York announced that the 49ers charitable foundation will be donating $1 million to the Silicon Valley Community Foundation and the San Francisco Foundation to help improve racial and economic inequality, causes that are at the center of Kaepernick and Reids protest.Thats in addition to the $1 million plus proceeds from his jersey sales that Kaepernick already has declared he will donate. Reid said he was excited to see the organization offer such support.Any time you do something, a protest, you know theres going to be backlash, Reid said. You know you cant satisfy [everyone]. But for our organization to step up, it feels like were supported by the NFL. Thats huge. It gives substance to what were doing. Our owners believe in what were doing. It kind of gives me encouragement to move forward. ' ' '