Holyfield: I'll fight in Germany!
March 24, 2005
By David Greene
********* caught up with
Evander Holyfield at the
China Club in New York City.
--Photo by David Greene
Out of action since his unanimous decision loss to Larry Donald in November at New York's Madison Square Garden, Evander Holyfield returned to midtown Manhattan, where the champ was in good spirits despite being sidelined in the United States indefinitely.
Asked about the battery of tests that New York State Athletic Commission Chairman Ron Scott Stevens has demanded before Holyfield steps back into the ring, Holyfield replied, "It's not important right now. I think I'm going to fight outside the country for now, in Germany. I'll approach that bridge when I come to it."
Holyfield (38-8, 25 KO's) continued, "I never failed the test, the whole thing is just about opinion, what a person felt that I did good or not, everyone has an opinion." Asked if he felt it was age discrimination at age 42, he responded, "It could be, but I think it's somebody pulling my chain and bit off something he shouldn't have."
Sounding much like the fighter he was a decade ago, Holyfield said of his future, "I'm looking to be the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world again."
Asked about the retirement of Lennox Lewis, who Holyfield fought to a controversial draw with in 1999, Holyfield stated, "I don't think he'll come back, I think he made up his mind, and I think he did a good job and he retired as the champion."
Asked what he's been doing besides work on his foundation, Holyfield admitted, "That's it, my foundation is a big part of my life, my life is a part of the foundation."
etc.
I am beggining to worry about one of my favorite fighters of all time. I think he might need a catscan or other. He is acting delusional. What the hell is wrong with him? I suppose worrying was a valid option several months, if not years ago. This is getting sadder by the day.
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March 24, 2005
By David Greene
********* caught up with
Evander Holyfield at the
China Club in New York City.
--Photo by David Greene
Out of action since his unanimous decision loss to Larry Donald in November at New York's Madison Square Garden, Evander Holyfield returned to midtown Manhattan, where the champ was in good spirits despite being sidelined in the United States indefinitely.
Asked about the battery of tests that New York State Athletic Commission Chairman Ron Scott Stevens has demanded before Holyfield steps back into the ring, Holyfield replied, "It's not important right now. I think I'm going to fight outside the country for now, in Germany. I'll approach that bridge when I come to it."
Holyfield (38-8, 25 KO's) continued, "I never failed the test, the whole thing is just about opinion, what a person felt that I did good or not, everyone has an opinion." Asked if he felt it was age discrimination at age 42, he responded, "It could be, but I think it's somebody pulling my chain and bit off something he shouldn't have."
Sounding much like the fighter he was a decade ago, Holyfield said of his future, "I'm looking to be the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world again."
Asked about the retirement of Lennox Lewis, who Holyfield fought to a controversial draw with in 1999, Holyfield stated, "I don't think he'll come back, I think he made up his mind, and I think he did a good job and he retired as the champion."
Asked what he's been doing besides work on his foundation, Holyfield admitted, "That's it, my foundation is a big part of my life, my life is a part of the foundation."
etc.
I am beggining to worry about one of my favorite fighters of all time. I think he might need a catscan or other. He is acting delusional. What the hell is wrong with him? I suppose worrying was a valid option several months, if not years ago. This is getting sadder by the day.
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