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  • itliangladiator
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    #11
    Holyfield was the mandatory challenger, and they prolly would have fought. I think Holyfield would have destroyed Tyson at this point though. By the time he fought Douglas, he was involved with King, wasn't as serious and not training as hard, and had broken off with Kevin Rooney. Holyfield hadn't reached his prime yet, but he could have beaten a notso serious Tyson.

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    • butterfly1964
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      #12
      Originally posted by itliangladiator
      Holyfield was the mandatory challenger, and they prolly would have fought. I think Holyfield would have destroyed Tyson at this point though. By the time he fought Douglas, he was involved with King, wasn't as serious and not training as hard, and had broken off with Kevin Rooney. Holyfield hadn't reached his prime yet, but he could have beaten a notso serious Tyson.
      Holyfield from 1989-1993 was at his peak, what are you talking about?

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      • itliangladiator
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        #13
        Yeah he was come to think about it. For some reason I was thinking mid-90s. My bad. Even more of a reason Holyfield would have won around this time.

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