Valuev vs. Holyfield Rematch Possible For 2009?

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Valuev vs. Holyfield Rematch Possible For 2009?

    We may see a rematch of Evander Holyfield and WBA heavyweight champion Nikolai Valuev. A crowd of 12,500 in Zurich, Switzerland voiced their displeasure when Valuev was announced as the majority decision winner of his fight with Holyfield. The crowd and most of the television viewers saw Holyfield as the winner. The scores were 114-114, 116-112 and 115-114. [details]
  • Reggie Miller
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    #2
    Yes please.

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    • KnockoutTheFat
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      #3
      Only in the United States.

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      • jcarr71
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        NOOOOOOOOOOOOO. It was an awful fight. Holyfield didn't win. No one one. Holyfield just lost less. No one should ever have to watch that again.

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        • Scott9945
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          #5
          Originally posted by jcarr71
          NOOOOOOOOOOOOO. It was an awful fight. Holyfield didn't win. No one one. Holyfield just lost less. No one should ever have to watch that again.

          I'm on your side on this one. The match shouldn't have been made in the first place and it shouldn't be repeated.

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          • ACHlLLES
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            #6
            Holy just getting older... He was robbed in this fight, he'd probably lose in a rematch since he'd be even older

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            • Dr.Dre
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              Man im starting to think Holyfield was in on this whole thing to.

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              • Southpaw Stinger
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                #8
                Who wouldn't want to see this great fight again?

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                • djsygo
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dr.Dre
                  Man im starting to think Holyfield was in on this whole thing to.
                  yeh i start believing in fix for trilogy and retirement money for Holly

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                  • myau1
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                    Holyfield should be retired, Valuev would be nothing and nowhere in the sport if it weren't for Don King and this fight was a joke to begin with. Adding insult to injury, the fight gets fixed? So many people are wondering why boxing has a constantly shrinking audience. I don't think it's hard to see why at all. Another sad day for boxing.

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