He won't. Nor should he. And if he did, he'd get murdered. Lou Saverese is hardly an elimination contender.
:good That goes without saying...4 consecutive KO wins over Kelvin Davis, Emmanuel Nwodo, Dale Brown, and Daniel Judah should be more than enough for a shot at Mormeck, Cunningham, or Maccarinelli. I would love to see him land a left hook like he did last night on the chin of any of those guys.
i enjoyed the fight as well but it looks to me like holyfield carried him a lil bit i mean he could've EASILY finished it in the fourth and seemed to just back off for no apparent reason
More than anything i was amazed at how much bounce Holyfield had in his legs for the entire fight. Was a good one BTW.
"Great" might be a bit of a stretch. It was a "good" heavyweight fight. Tua-Ibeabuchi, Etienne-ClayBey, Brewster-Liahovich, now THOSE were great heavyweight fights. Holyfield-Savarese was a "good" fight.
It was a great fight. Vicious. Definitely one of the best heavyweight fights of the last decade. Liakovich/Brewster is also up there.
I noticed that, too. He had a good punch output all the way to the end, as well. This is such an improved version of Holyfield from the one that lost to Donald.
Holyfield always makes doubly sure that when he speaks he means what he says.. When he said that he was determined to win a version back.. Take him seriously.. It means more than the dollars to him...........