Evander Holyfield vs Shannon Briggs

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  • K-DOGG
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    #21
    Originally posted by badblood
    If it would to finally get Holyfield to retire you wouldn't want to see this fight?

    I really have no comment, man. I can't.

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    • Kid Achilles
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      #22
      Holy ****, Holyfield already fought Oquendo and won? I had no ****ing idea that fight as last night.

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      • badblood
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        #23
        Originally posted by K-DOGG
        I really have no comment, man. I can't.
        I say give it to him and maybe it will finally make him go away, cause Holyfield stands no chance against any of the other champions.

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        • badblood
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          #24
          Originally posted by Kid Achilles
          Holy ****, Holyfield already fought Oquendo and won? I had no ****ing idea that fight as last night.
          Way to be on top of things.

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          • K-DOGG
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            #25
            Originally posted by badblood
            I say give it to him and maybe it will finally make him go away, cause Holyfield stands no chance against any of the other champions.

            It would not be good for boxing. This is a sad case of a man who can't let it go and move on facing a classic underachiever, who, save the first 30 seconds of his recent "title"-shot and the last, choked as usual and put on a dismal display last weekend.

            You asked me whether or not I felt if it would be good for Holyfield to face Briggs on the premise that Briggs could knock him out so severely that Holyfield would finally retire. I have now come to the sad conclusion that Evander wants to die in the ring; and that it will take either that, or a serious injury, such as the one suffered by Gerald McClellan to finally bring the curtain down on the final pathetic chapter to an otherwise glorious career.

            I loathe the idea of any fighter being injured in the ring; but part of me is now thinking that it would serve him right. There has never been a fighter with more heart than Evander Holyfield and he has achieved more than most of us will ever chance to touch; but still he fights on. And maybe I'm mad because he is disgracing himself before our very eyes. I really don't know why I feel the way I do; but suspect it's merely disgust at this man's self-serving arrogance, so much that he is willing to fight on until he is permanently injured, and thus bring a cloud upon the very sport that has been so good to him. I am disgusted with the fact that this man, who has achieved so much, who has stored away so many millions, is too greedy for glory and fame to be satisfied with what he has accomplished and will not, like so many before him, go queitly into that night.

            Some would praise him and point to George Foreman and call me a hypocrit for critisizing one man for doing the same thing I praised another for....and that's fine, if you feel that way. Here's the way I see it, though. I watched George chase his demons and never feared for his health. I admired him for trying to put some closure to that nasty unfinished business of his first career; and I rejoiced with him when he achieved the impossible. Maybe it was the nostalgia of seeing this titan of the Golden Age of boxing defy all odds and do it again. Holyfield, on the other hand, has upset Bowe in the rematch, upest Tyson when all thought he was shot, and given us countless thrills with his display of bravado, earned accolade upon accolade, and yet he wants more.

            Does he wish to be remembered as the greatest of all time? Does he seiously think, at this stage of his career, that he could possibly do enough to warrant such a recognition?

            I am reminded of the Greek story of Icarus, the boy who, along with his father, flew to freedom with wings constructed of wood, feathers, and wax; but, unlike his father, Icarus wanted to soar as high as he could and flew too close to the sun. The heat of the sun, of course, melted the wax that held his wings together, and he fell to his death.

            Is this Evander Holyfield's fate; to be boxing's modern-day Icarus? I fear it must be.
            Last edited by K-DOGG; 11-11-2006, 11:23 AM.

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            • Evil_Meat
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              #26
              i dunno whats with all this briggs is really slow bull****, hes slow because he's afraid of gassing out... his hand speed is fine for hw, faster than most

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              • aljon
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                #27
                If we're talking about Holy right now, then I wouldn't want to see Holyfield get hurt, seriously, but a prime Holy would knock Briggs the **** out...

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                • Kid Achilles
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                  #28
                  A prime Holy would unquestionably win. I think even today's Holyfield matches up to Briggs well though. The problem is, he would take some very hard punches in the fight and may do irreparable damage to himself.

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                  • aljon
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Kid Achilles
                    A prime Holy would unquestionably win. I think even today's Holyfield matches up to Briggs well though. The problem is, he would take some very hard punches in the fight and may do irreparable damage to himself.
                    That's why I think this fight shouldn't happen, it could really damage Holyfield's health.

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                    • paul750
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by El Pollo LoCo
                      give him a beating and make him pull a no mas! its for his own good
                      Well that's one thing Evander Holyfield would never do.

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