http://www.skysports.com/video/0,20285,13273_3219357,00.html From UK Soccer am show. Holyfield wants Tyson and Wlad. Holy news....... Holy on B-hop vs JC In a recent interview with IC Wales, former four-time heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield This content is protected broke down the upcoming showdown between light heavyweight champion Bernard Hopkins and unified super middleweight champ Joe Calzaghe, scheduled for April 19 in Las Vegas. “It’s a 50-50 fight,” said Holyfield. “Calzaghe is a good fighter, but the problem Bernard will present is that he has the experience. He’ll wrestle with him. If he lets Bernard too close, he knows how to smother him. Calzaghe has to keep his composure and box. He’s the younger fighter, he’s supposed to be faster, he’s got to make the other guy fight his fight.” Holyfield agrees with Calzaghe's camp, regarding the Welshman's high workrate deciding the outcome of the fight. “When you throw a lot of punches, it puts the other guy on the defensive and that improves your chance of winning. Nobody wins a fight on defense,” Holyfield said. In a recent interview with IC Wales, former four-time heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield This content is protected broke down the upcoming showdown between light heavyweight champion Bernard Hopkins and unified super middleweight champ Joe Calzaghe, scheduled for April 19 in Las Vegas. “It’s a 50-50 fight,” said Holyfield. “Calzaghe is a good fighter, but the problem Bernard will present is that he has the experience. He’ll wrestle with him. If he lets Bernard too close, he knows how to smother him. Calzaghe has to keep his composure and box. He’s the younger fighter, he’s supposed to be faster, he’s got to make the other guy fight his fight.” Holyfield agrees with Calzaghe's camp, regarding the Welshman's high workrate deciding the outcome of the fight. “When you throw a lot of punches, it puts the other guy on the defensive and that improves your chance of winning. Nobody wins a fight on defense,” Holyfield said. Holy on Tyson 3 Speaking with BBC's Inside Sport, Evander Holyfield, 45, became defensive over the criticism regarding a potential third bout with Mike Tyson This content is protected , 41. Holyfield revealed last week that Jeff Fenech, on behalf of Tyson, contacted him to inquire if he was interested in a trilogy bout. Following Holyfield's disclosure, criticism rained down from all corners of the sport. Holyfield holds two wins over Tyson, an eleventh-round TKO in 1996 and third-round disqualification win in the 1997 rematch after Tyson was penalized for biting off a piece of Holyfield's ear. British heavyweight Danny Williams told BBC Sport This content is protected that Holyfield-Tyson III would be "a freak show", and "an insult to everybody's intelligence." Lennox Lewis also says a third meeting should never take place. "I wouldn't give Tyson a hope," Lewis said. "Evander's obviously the better fighter but I'd rather see him do something else. Why fight the same fight again? We all know who would win." Holyfield on the other hand said that he was going to do what he wanted to do, and feels that a third Tyson bout is a good thing. "It's up to me as an adult what I want to do. Tyson wants to regain his character. I want a good showing, he wants a good showing - so the best man would come out on top. It was my choice to forgive him," said Holyfield. "I forgave him that same night he bit me. I had to forgive him because it would make me want to do something bad to him." Holy on Haye v Enzo In a recent interview with Inside Sport, former four-time heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield This content is protected issued a warning to WBC/WBA cruiserweight champion David Haye. Haye recently revealed his intention to move up in weight to challenge the best heavyweights within the division. Holyfield feels that Haye may be putting on too much weight in a short amount of time. Haye meets WBO champ Enzo Maccarinelli to unify the titles on March 8 at the O2 Arena in London. Should he get past Macca, Haye plans to pack on the muscle for a move to heavyweight within the next few months. "Weight doesn't make you a bigger puncher. If he is not careful, he will get too heavy," Holyfield said. Asked whether or not he would have interest in facing Haye, the former heavyweight champ said it wasn’t in his plans. "At this point of time, I'd rather fight someone I've seen before and seen when I was champion," Holyfield said. "I'm not going to start going after the young guys. If I do that, I'll never retire."
Is that what Holyfield said? To be honest he could've been speaking Cantonese because I had no ****ing clue what he was on about. And neither did anyone sitting on the panel.
Yeah theres 2 videos on there , continuing with Holy news.. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/7273726.stm Tyson vs Holyfiled in July....
well tbh she was a brass interviewer. he didnt know what to say it wasnt a yes or no question it was make your own mind up type thing. he thought blaming th amatuer systme was a good move but the whole panal is ****ing ex footballers and refs. they wouldnt have a clue