Should Evander Holyfield's boxing licence be withdrawn

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  • Sparked_1985
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    #21
    Well he probably beat Valuev.

    But it's for him and his family to decide.

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    • jimburi
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      #22
      Originally posted by Ray Dollars
      For his own good?

      Would you let him carry on until he's brain damaged (or more brain damaged, if that's what you think ).

      At what point is is irresponsible to let a fighter carry on?
      They should revoke his license .
      Along with James Toney's .
      But first let them fight each other again.

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      • ChopperRead
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        #23
        We all know Evander shouldn't be fighting anymore.

        But I also think it's his life and health and he can ruin it if he so desires.

        Another question, though, is why boxing commissions are still licensing him.

        He was refused a license to box in New York State awhile back because
        he wasn't competitive in a previous fight.

        It seems to me that any responsible boxing commission might think Evander shouldn't be in the ring any longer.

        The key word there being "responsible."

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        • BostonGuy
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          #24
          Originally posted by ChopperRead
          We all know Evander shouldn't be fighting anymore.

          But I also think it's his life and health and he can ruin it if he so desires.

          Another question, though, is why boxing commissions are still licensing him.

          He was refused a license to box in New York State awhile back because
          he wasn't competitive in a previous fight
          .

          It seems to me that any responsible boxing commission might think Evander shouldn't be in the ring any longer.

          The key word there being "responsible."
          It's that a criteria, then Holyfield should be licensed; he did win his last fight...

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          • musiol
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            #25
            its probably 100% safer him fighting than anyone on this forum he needs money let him do what he wants a gave up on him retiring just gotta follow him to the end valuev was the fairytale ending but got taken away from him and he wouldnt of retired anyway a think he will get stripped of his liceince in the next 3years

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