Four-time former heavyweight champion Evander “The Real Deal” Holyfield (42-10-2, 27 KO’s) fights South Africa’s “White Buffalo” Francois Botha (47-4-3, 28 KO’s) for the less-than-prestigious World Boxing Federation heavyweight title in Uganda on the tentative date of January 16 [postponement rumors continue]. [Click Here To Read More]
Comments Thread For: Holyfield-Botha Appears To Be Going Forward
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What a ****ty fight, this fight wouldn't have been good if they had fought in 1995, when both guys were in there prime. But Botha has a chance to beat this version of Holyfield.Comment
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Something is rotten here. There's no way this fight is going to happen on January 16th. Maybe on a later date, if they dig up the money. But not in two weeks. I hate it when fans are being given the run-around by promoters living in a dream world.Comment
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LOL! This wouldve been a great fight in the 90's but you didn't watch boxing back then obviously because at that time vitali was fighting Ross puritty & bums like that while guys his age like Rahman,tua,maskaev,ruiz,Byrd were actually fighting each other.oh yeah why wasn't vitali in the mix? I almost forgot he QUIT like the Russians did in ww1.then he sits out for 4 years until all his peers are battleworn & at the end.now he fights nobodies like kingpin,gomez & even arreola is still inexperienced wasn't tested but a klit will give him a title shot.not one guy since lennox retired has been a worthy challenger for vitali.he fights fat,unmotivated fighters who would never have gotten a title shot 10 years ago.arreola,gomez,sanders,kingpin,danny Williams,none of them were great wins.kirk Johnson(although 40 lbs overweight)& peter I'll give him some credit for.2 guys from the 90's who were contenders he fought,he LOST to.get over it vitali is not going to the hall of fame like his brother wlad.Comment
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Four-time former heavyweight champion Evander “The Real Deal” Holyfield (42-10-2, 27 KO’s) fights South Africa’s “White Buffalo” Francois Botha (47-4-3, 28 KO’s) for the less-than-prestigious World Boxing Federation heavyweight title in Uganda on the tentative date of January 16 [postponement rumors continue]. [Click Here To Read More]Comment
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