Should Holyfield retire with this nice 4-0 winning streak?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by ChrisPontius, Jul 2, 2007.


  1. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    Funny you should bring him up, I went over to Wildcard to find out why he isnt there anymore, and you wouldnt beleive the **** that just about every trainer there had to say about him:-(
     
  2. hopkinsfan07

    hopkinsfan07 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    go for 6-0 its looks better on boxrec
     
  3. heerko koois

    heerko koois Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  4. youthmann

    youthmann A NEW KING IS BORN Full Member

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    As long as holy is training serious and getting better from each fight - then why the hell stop fighting. Holy don't give a **** about his age, reputation - he just want to fight and see how fare he is going to get. His dream is an another world titel, maybe he will succede. I think it's cool - holy is a warrior and has always been. Age don't change that. Let the man do his business. By the way, don't underestimate holy's changes in a titel fight, he has a very solid chin and a punchers chance. Go grand pap - GO.
     
  5. youthmann

    youthmann A NEW KING IS BORN Full Member

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    By the way Golota don't stand a change against holy. He shouldn't waist he time fighting Golota.
     
  6. joe the great

    joe the great Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I know he won't retire but he probably should.
     
  7. The Hitman

    The Hitman Member Full Member

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    I think he would beat Oleg but unfortunately he is far behind Peter, Vitali and Oliver McCall in the queue for the shot. Though I think McCall/Holyfield would be a good fight, with the winner getting the WBC shot. I can't believe this fight never happened in the 90s, it would be an interesting gap to see filled in history.

    I think that Chagaev and Ibragimov are probably just a little too young and fresh for Holyfield to beat at this point, but I'd love to be proven wrong as Holyfield is my favourite active Heavyweight at the moment.