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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Evan Holyfield Shockingly Knocked Out in Two Rounds

    Evan Holyfield Knockout Loss Photos Gallery - Los Angeles, California - Saturday night in front of a huge crowd at the Kia Forum, Triller Fight Club presented TrillerVerz 5, a big upset took place in the super welterweight division, Jurmain McDonald, (7-5, 3 KOs), stopped Evan 'Yung Holy' Holyfield, (9-1, 6 KOs) in the second round (1:56).
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  • Jim Tom
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    #2
    If he can pick himself up then he can try again

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    • Nightfall
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      #3
      He found out like clenelo did that cherry picks go bad

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      • KidDinamita
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        #4
        Nothing to be ashamed of. He fought a guy that came to fight and with two hands like him. Hopefully he can get back and re-build himself

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        • PredatorStyle
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          #5
          Not the end of the world.

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          • hitmanjosh
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            #6
            Originally posted by PredatorStyle
            Not the end of the world.
            Truly it isn't but your boxing career you may want to rethink because only a few people in history have turned an early ko ass whipping into a decent career afterwards.
            I'm just saying!

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            • TyrantT316
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              Not the end of the world. Hopkins lost his first fight thenw went on to become a great fighter. It's more about what happens after this and long term.

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              • siablo14
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                #8
                holyfield-mcdonald-fight%20(8).jpg

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                • duranfanatic
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by KidDinamita
                  Nothing to be ashamed of. He fought a guy that came to fight and with two hands like him. Hopefully he can get back and re-build himself
                  I don't know. Losing to a fighter with a 7-5 record is pretty bad.

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                  • vitali1999
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                    #10
                    Well it's obvious this kid didn't inherit his father's chin. Holyfield ate the 3 biggest punchers in heavyweight history's punches and didn't even taste the canvas once. Foreman, Lewis and Michael Jerad Tyson.

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