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  • rosspot69
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    #1

    Two quick questions...

    hey guys just wondering if you could help me, firstly i have heard alot of times that as a heavyweight Holyfield was on steroids, if there any truth to this or is this just speculation. Secondly if he was on steroids do you think he could have beaten Tyson like he did in the first fight if he had not been taking steroids. Hoping for some good answers.
  • rosspot69
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    #2
    anyone?????????

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    • cleaner147
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      #3
      idk, but I give him his credit for that victory.

      on drugs or not Tyson made him pay

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      • ИATAS
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        #4
        I don't think holyfield has ever been proven of doing any steroids. his name was associated with HGH though, i don't know judge for yourself:

        Allegations of steroid and HGH use

        On February 28, 2007, Holyfield was anonymously linked to Applied Pharmacy Services, a pharmacy in Alabama that is currently under investigation for supplying athletes with illegal steroids and human growth hormone (HGH). He denies ever using performance enhancers.[29]

        Holyfield's name does not appear in the law enforcement documents reviewed. However, a patient by the name of "Evan Fields" caught investigators' attention. "Fields" shares the same birth date as Holyfield—October 19, 1962. The listed address for "Fields" was 794 Evander, Fairfield, Ga. 30213. Holyfield has a very similar address. When the phone number that, according to the documents, was associated with the "Fields" prescription, was dialed, Holyfield answered.[30]

        On March 10, 2007 Holyfield made a public announcement that he would be pursuing his own investigation into the steroid claims in order to clear his name.[31]

        Holyfield was again linked to HGH in September 2007, when his name came up following a raid of Signature Pharmacy in Orlando, Florida.[32] As of September 2007[update], Signature Pharmacy is under investigation for illegally supplying several professional athletes with steroids and HGH


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        • NChristo
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          #5
          Personally I think Holy had Tyson's number, he would of beaten him in that first fight regardless of if he was on steroids in the first fight or not.

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          • Abraham Reyes
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            #6
            you don't need roids when you keep head-butting a guy.

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