Holyfield vs. Retta Exhibition Set For July 26 in Ethiopia

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Holyfield vs. Retta Exhibition Set For July 26 in Ethiopia

    Former undisputed heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield will return to the ring for the first time since a controversial decision loss to Nikolai Valuev. He takes part in an exhibition match in Ethiopia on July 26 to help raise funds for AIDS victims. The 46-year-old will take on Sammy Retta in Addis Ababa. [details]
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    F**K Nikolai Valuev! That POS........

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    • Derranged_
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      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
      Former undisputed heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield will return to the ring for the first time since a controversial decision loss to Nikolai Valuev. He takes part in an exhibition match in Ethiopia on July 26 to help raise funds for AIDS victims. The 46-year-old will take on Sammy Retta in Addis Ababa. [details]
      Poopa. Tunney reported this already...

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      • roujinziro
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        7 million for an exhibition?! That's crazy. Most heavyweights, hell most boxers would love to be making that kind of money especially for a fight that doesn't count.

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        • larry x
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          7 million for an exibition......wow

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          • FreshPrince
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            Holyfield's not getting 7 million, that's how much it costs to put on the exhibition.

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            • cush3
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              Holyfield should of gotten a rematch.Those judges were paid off.I think some people didn't want to see Holyfield as champion.I like Holyfield if he wants to fight let him fight.He might be the Holyfield of young but I think he has the experience not to get hurt.He always in shape never seen any fat on him not even in his last fight.What else is he going to become besides a trainer.I watched Camacho vs Campas on ppv last weekend and that was terrible except for Pinklon Thomas who came in before the fight and tryed to hype the fight up.He was drunk or high or both but he was funny as hell.So if Camacho can get a PPV at least give us Holyfield

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              • The Gully Gad
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                So is the boxing career finally over and his off fighting exhibition bouts?

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                • Lacrimosa
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                  #9
                  Evander got robbed!

                  I wish he earns something before he retires!

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