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Post by Carey Nick on Mar 20, 2007 12:06:47 GMT -5
Holyfield did it again on Saturday. Beating a guy who use to fight in toughman contest. Holy was never in trouble and finished him nicely!!!
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Post by Dimitry Sklyarov on Mar 20, 2007 13:33:22 GMT -5
He is also on steroids and mumbles when he talks, he should have quit boxing long ago, body and brain is not meant to be punished so much for so long.
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Post by chrislydman on Mar 20, 2007 14:23:09 GMT -5
Hop in the ring and tell him!
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Post by Casey Szparaga on Mar 20, 2007 15:25:12 GMT -5
Carey, I thought Holyfield looked pretty good too. At least good enough to fight someone in the top 6 or 8. Maybe he could beat Maskaev??
I used to think he was on steroids too. Maybe he is, but if that is true, then he would have to have been on them continuously for the last 20 years or so. Same body, same body weight, same definition, same punching power (a little above average).
Also, he still sounds the same to me as he did in the 80's.
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Post by Dimitry Sklyarov on Mar 20, 2007 15:33:59 GMT -5
Well, his name was one of the names in that big pharmaceutical bust that also had alot of pro athletes and pro wrestlers, that had prescriptions for steroids, so that is why I said that. I don't think he has been charged with receiving them, but among others, he has links and his name in the files of someone distributing them.
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Post by TK on Mar 20, 2007 18:01:16 GMT -5
Retire.....don't like boxers with plastic surgery.... he should have left the EAR half eaten..... just kiddin'....he should retire though while he's still great...they never do though. TK
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Post by Carey Nick on Mar 21, 2007 12:00:15 GMT -5
I hope he has another fight with some tomato can, but a title fight isn't out of the question. W. Klitschko would be a bad choice. JMO I like him to fight Oleg Maskaev or Nikolay Valuev because of fighting styles. If he chooses Sam Peter...Sam would control the fight until the 9-12 rounds were he usually gets tired and by then it would be too late for HOLYFIELD to win and would need a KO.
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Post by Ryan Thames on Mar 22, 2007 10:49:07 GMT -5
i like holyfield i think he oughta go again mith tyson to the death............JUST KIDDING......but id have to have beat down some kind bad after biting my ear off
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Post by Ryan Thames on Mar 22, 2007 10:49:52 GMT -5
has holyfield ever fought foreman?
id like to see that
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Post by Carey Nick on Mar 22, 2007 11:34:34 GMT -5
Yes they did!! I remember that fight because people were wondering about if Big George is crazy for making a comeback and standing toe- to toe with a powerful Holyfield was the answer everyone needed. Then Big George finally beat Moorer for the title.
1991-04-19 208 George Foreman 257 69-2-0 Convention Center, Atlantic City, NJ, USA W UD 12 12 ~ Referee: Rudy Battle | Judge: Eugene Grant 116-111 | Judge: Jerry Roth 117-110 | Judge: Tom Kaczmarek 115-112 ~ ~ WBC Heavyweight Title ~ ~ WBA Heavyweight Title ~ ~ IBF Heavyweight Title ~
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Post by Carey Nick on Mar 22, 2007 12:29:09 GMT -5
Tonight 3/22 on ESPN2 at 10pm 1991 George Foreman vs EVANDER HOLYFIELD.
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Post by Matt "CHOP" Bertrand on Mar 22, 2007 15:59:28 GMT -5
i like holyfield i think he oughta go again mith tyson to the death............JUST KIDDING......but id have to have beat down some kind bad after biting my ear off Im sorry ryan, i think tyson would smoke him in a fight to the death. (Holyfield s^cks)
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Post by Ryan Thames on Mar 22, 2007 17:42:42 GMT -5
dude you do realize they fought twice already and tyson couldnt beat him
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Post by Carey Nick on Mar 22, 2007 17:48:38 GMT -5
Well one straight up and the other TYSON knew he couldn't beat him so Tyson went postal. I love watching Tyson fight....I don't know if he will ever again, but hell tyson was the man in his hay day.
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Post by Matt "CHOP" Bertrand on Mar 22, 2007 23:17:53 GMT -5
Well one straight up and the other TYSON knew he couldn't beat him so Tyson went postal. I love watching Tyson fight....I don't know if he will ever again, but hell tyson was the man in his hay day. You are very right. I think Tyson was invincible in his early days. Tyson used to play with both holyfield and Lewis when they spared in the 80s. I realy dont see anyone to compare to tyson in his early days, and if his trainer would have never died he would have knocked out douglas lewis and holyfield to this day.
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