The evidence against Evander Holyfield Named in connection with the Orlando bust this week, Evander Holyfield flatly denies any steroid use. Read carefully though as HGH is not a steroid. The Boston Herald (from The Boxing News) has read very closely, which led the paper to say that Holyfield is not 'the real deal'. Here is the evidence: A_holyfield_evander2_htAt a barbeque joint in midtown Manhattan Tuesday, Evander Holyfield, who is prohibited by “administrative suspension” from boxing in New York, convened a press conference to announce that he will be fighting Vinny Maddalone in Corpus Christi, Texas, on March 17. Then the 44-year-old Holyfield got out of town - one step ahead of the posse, it turns out. What is the evidence that the father of 11, with 7 women is a super-stud on anabolics? As mentioned his name surfaced in the Orlando bust, from both the Albany Times-Union and from Sports Illustrated. (now from the Herald) Holyfield’s name does not appear on documents, because the drugs in question were ordered by a patient named “Evan Fields,” whose birthday, Oct. 19, 1962, happens to coincide with Holyfield’s. (Fields’ listed address was “794 Evander, Fairfield, Ga.” And when the SI reporters dialed the number listed on Evan Fields’ prescription, Holyfield answered the phone. According to the records of the investigation, Holyfield (or “Fields” obtained, in June of 2004, testosterone, Glukor and injection supplies, and three weeks later picked up five vials of Human Growth Hormone In September of the same year, incidentally, “Evan Fields” returned to his urologist, this time to be treated for “hypogonadism.” Two months later, after losing to Larry Donald on a Madison Square Garden undercard, Holyfield was suspended in New York for what NYSAC chairman Ron Scott Stevens cited as “diminished skills.” To his credit, Holyfield did not at the time avail himself of the obvious avenue of escape. He could, after all, have told Ron Scott Stevens “I don’t have diminished skills. You’d fight that way too if your gonads were the size of a pair of bb’s.” Dr. Margaret Goodman, now the chief ringside physician for the Nevada State Athletic Commission, told the SI reporters that back in 1994, when Holyfield evinced evidence of a heart defect follwing his loss to Michael Moorer, commission doctors believed the malady to be consistent with HGH use, but since Holyfield denied having used the substance they could not pursue the theory. The the Boxing News states that a persona using a pseudonym similar to Holyfield, with the same birthdate as Evander Holyfield, at the same address as Evnader Holyfield ordered anabolics. Further Holyfield suffered a heart condition that has been linked to HGH. Sounds like this is close to a knockdown.
Please use your brain, how do you know Holyfields training schedule before his bulking phase? To build mass he would have lifted heavy weight and have one of the best nutritionists money can buy, now go find me those failed test results.... :hi:
evander's metabolism was so fast that even when not training he could eat anything and stay lean.now if you start all you boxing, aerobic training how on earth could this type of person maintain such great mass? you must take in much more than you put out in terms of calories,all the best bodybuilders with fast metabolic rated do what they can to do less to maintain size(plus steroids) you have no knowledge and once again test are simple to fake.
How do you know he had a fast metabolism? Did you check it yourself?? How do you know he was lifting weights for years? If so what weight? How many reps?? Me thinks you don't have a clue tbh.
Zzzzz heard it all before, all pure hearsay probably a rumour that had a vendetta against the Warrior, Holyfield never failed a drug test, FACT!! He kicked Mike Tyson's ass, FACT!!
Holyfield was again linked to HGH in September 2007, when his name came up following a raid of Signature Pharmacy in Orlando, Florida. As of September 2007, Signature Pharmacy is under investigation for illegally supplying several professional athletes with steroids and HGH_____ HGH:Lean body mass Studies have found that HGH reduces body fat and increases lean body mass. Some say that human growth hormone will build muscle mass through raised insulin-like growth factors levels leading to heightened protein synthesis.holyfield was trained by mr olympia (bodybuilder)lee haney and world champ powerlifter,fred hatfield,both sports reek of steroid and HGH usage.
the lance armstrong defence. has been proved flawed once or thrice before. How confident would you feel putting a 15-20 year old bag of hollyfields blood up for properly done modern testing? notes: ignoring the low but possible chance of lab contamination. by modern testing I just mean that tests are much, much better now. I haven't heard of retroactive testing being done on boxers from that era, but I don't know everything.
There is a good possibility that Holyfield was using steroids but there was a strong possibility that Tyson was using steroids as well. Tyson admitted in an interview that he used a fake ***** device with another person's urine to scam sanctioned drug tests his entire career.
wow you are stupid! why linked at all? his build? tyson and frank bruno had great builds too,no accusations.how many people guilty of crimes or lying have never been caught running around? answer,MANY!
he may have, but the difference is, mike has a slow metabolism so the weight he put on(muscle) from lifting could have with stood the calorie spending effects of his boxing training.not training or dieting mike ballooned up to 360lb! holyfield, when not training or juicing, losses weight.mike was a solid 190lb at age 12 standing 5'8"! he was just more genetically gifted for muscle,at least at being able to maintain it when boxing.as far as cheating,mike may have meant street drugs,cocaine,marijuana etc.