Alright, it was only 4 lbs heavier then his last fight [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] fightnews.com
Well he is 68 years old. Im not concerned too much about the extra 4 pounds, but I have had this feeling for a while that he will be upset tommorrow night. I think Williams coming in this heavy may be a good thing for holy though, so I may be wrong.
If nothing else Williams can punch but I don't think he will beat holy even at 98 years old Holyfield wouldn't get hit with those wide looping punches I think holy takes him in deep waters and takes him out
A career high = better body fat percentage than pro Solis or Arreola on the average and by far. Sad. Do they realize there's a 48-year-old fighter who's already had a HOF career whose career high is still lean and mean? Do they?
I agree its not a good sign at all for the division. Plus, this fight has got about the same amount of press as Haye-Harrison and Klitchko-Chambers and this is a fight between a 48 yo ex champ and a journeyman. Holy won his 1st Heavyweight World Title weighing 208 against a man who was 40 pounds heavier. Hes gotta be the most determined heavyweight of all time.
That went out the window, almost as soon as he said it in the wake of the Tua draw. First there were negotiations for a rematch, and then for whatever reason they fell through and the two went their separate ways to find other fights. He's been un-retired for a while.
solis is 30 and weighed in at 268 pounds 2 fights ago and 30 pounds heavuer than we he turned pro at a soft 234 holyfield always in great shape and a true professional and legend Solis is a fat lazy bum :rofl
Long weighed in at 304.25 in this fight. Ustinov weighed in at 299.75 [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZ3Wj9-RSzI[/ame]