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    Evander Holyfield was eyeing an exhibition recently with Mike Tyson, but negotiations eventually slipped through the cracks once Tyson's demands reached over $25 million. Holyfield now has a real deal with the last man who beat Tyson.
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    Evander Holyfield, the Hall of Fame heavyweight who has been retired since 2011, will return to the ring on June 5 in an eight-round exhibition against Kevin McBride, a source familiar with the discussions told Sports Illustrated.
    You guys can decide which report to believe.........But either way it looks like Holyfield is returning in June!

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    • KTFOKING
      KTFOKING commented
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      Mannix proving to have better sources than Iole!!!



      In what world would Tyson be on a UC for Lopez anyways? This man just did 1.5M or so buys against RJJ FFS lol.

    • Combat Talk Radio
      Combat Talk Radio commented
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      ...but why Kevin McBride?

      Of all opponents, why him?
      Last edited by BIGPOPPAPUMP; 04-11-2021, 03:45 PM.

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    Not sure how I feel about this one.

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    • #4
      Originally posted by revelated View Post
      ...but why Kevin McBride?

      Of all opponents, why him?
      He beat Tyson? To bait Tyson I assume.

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      • #5
        Originally posted by markusmod View Post

        He beat Tyson? To bait Tyson I assume.
        If he wanted to bait Tyson why not fight Buster Douglas, who he has history with?

        Yes, Douglas got fat, but it's heavyweight who cares?

        McBride became like plumber or something

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        • #6
          The little-known McBride? That's completely incorrect. Given this is a boxing page, aimed at boxing fans, I'm sure 95% of us know who McBride is, giving that he beat one of the most popular boxers of all time. Sure, Tyson was well past his best at this stage, not like when Douglas beat up prime Mike, but it doesn't mean nobody knows who beat him.

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          • #7
            Triller should rename its company “Troller”

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            • #8
              Originally posted by revelated View Post

              If he wanted to bait Tyson why not fight Buster Douglas, who he has history with?

              Yes, Douglas got fat, but it's heavyweight who cares?

              McBride became like plumber or something
              You forget that Holyfield demolished Douglas in the very next fight after Douglas shocked Tyson.

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              • #9
                Originally posted by revelated View Post

                If he wanted to bait Tyson why not fight Buster Douglas, who he has history with?

                Yes, Douglas got fat, but it's heavyweight who cares?

                McBride became like plumber or something
                Didnt Buster hit over 300lbs and had a heart attack, I watched an interview with him recently he is in no shape to ever box again.

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                • #10
                  McBride is ten years younger, but I'd guess that Holyfield is in better shape. A weird thing is the two rounds of nine minutes. Nothing but respect to the legend Evander though.

                  The reason so many people are supporting the exhibitions are because they don't see the top guys today fighting each other. A rare big event happens, but look at Crawford and Spence, and those young guys Garcia, Haney, Davis and Lopez not fighting each other.

                  Canelo, we can give him some credit, he fought and beat Golovkin in the rematch. Some will say yeah, but he didn't fight Charlo, Andrade and Benavidez and fought Kovalev instead of Beterbiev or Bivol.

                  In the future he might fight a few of them.

                  But yes, there are no big fights, except a possible Fury and Joshua clash.

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