By Mark Vester

Former four-time heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield says that he won't just stop with Nikolai Valuev, he wants all the titles. Holyfield, at 46-years-old, will challenge the seven-foot Valuev on December 20 in Zurich, Switzerland. If he wins, he would become the oldest heavyweight champion in boxing history.

If he wins, Holyfield, a heavy underdog, wants to unify the heavyweight division. Holfyield has not fought in almost a year, losing a decision to then WBO champion Sultan Ibragimov in his last ring outing.

"My goal is to be undisputed champion and not just to win the one title," said Holyfield. "I think people make too much about age. I haven't fought in a year but I will be ready. I have taken care of myself and if I couldn't fight then I wouldn't fight."

Vitali Klitschko holds the WBC heavyweight title, and younger brother Wladimir holds the IBF and WBO versions.

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