Holyfield Plans To Fight For Two More Years

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  • TheGreat1
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    #21
    is he still ighting on the same card as RJJ??

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    • jack_the_rippuh
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      #22
      Jabs, did Holyfield not use his head?

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      • jason100x
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        #23
        Originally posted by Mishra100
        Holyfield vs Thomas Hearns! here we go!
        Now there's a match!

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        • jabsRstiff
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          #24
          Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh
          Jabs, did Holyfield not use his head?

          If he did, it was inadvertant.
          See, Holyfield was a rough fighter, a guy who loved to battle in the trenches. He was fierce, in the truest sense. Some guys just look fierce, when they're beating on someone, but lose that fierceness when the foe doesn't cooperate. That particular kind of fighter generally talks about how he's the baddest man on the planet, **** like that. Know what I mean ?

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          • Derranged_
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            #25
            Originally posted by PBF34
            Sad thing is, it probably will take an injury.
            Holy is seemingly delusional.
            I ecko that same sentiment. I've heard in recent interviews that Holy still thinks he can win a title again.

            I would personally like to see Holyfield fight a couple more times against opponents that have little chance to beat him and then retire on top. IMO Holyfield's ultimate downfall is that, after his prime, he kept on fighting top level of opposition and never opted for an "easy tune-up" fight.

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            • jack_the_rippuh
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              #26
              Originally posted by jabsRstiff
              If he did, it was inadvertant.
              See, Holyfield was a rough fighter, a guy who loved to battle in the trenches. He was fierce, in the truest sense. Some guys just look fierce, when they're beating on someone, but lose that fierceness when the foe doesn't cooperate. That particular kind of fighter generally talks about how he's the baddest man on the planet, **** like that. Know what I mean ?
              Your hate for Tyson makes no sense.
              Why do you hate him so much?

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              • Hydro
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                #27
                Holyfield was/is a dirty fighter who uses his head.

                Big deal. look at how many great fighters bend and break the rules.

                However, he probably took too many punches or other head butts to that head. The man is delusional.

                Just retire to your mansion in Georgia and 423 illegitimate children.

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