Holyfield was a great fighter with lots of heart. I really enjoyed his fights. The beatings he'd take and then come storming back to win. But I don't think he'd stand a chance even in his pride against either of the Klitchskos.
Back when I was fighting I sparred several heavyweight pro's for both the money and the experience.
Once, a pro broke my nose and one of my ribs in the 2nd round of our scheduled 10 round sparring session.
Pride is the only thing that kept me on my feet for 10 rounds.
It clearly illustrated to me the huge gap between my abilities and theirs.
=BIGPOPPAPUMP;8703509]It's safe to say, unbeaten British contender Derek Chisora (13-0, 8KOs) is not a fan of the Klitschko brothers. The 26-year-old heavyweight doesn't think much of the Klitschkos' in-ring tactics to win their fights. Chisora told BoxingScene.com/Bokser.org, that he would like to fight WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko in the near future.
What "in-ring tactics" does this Chisora punk not like? :boxing: