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    Holyfield vs Botha is a real fight ??!!!!! I thought they were talking about some reality show. Is there even anyone in either of these guy's family that gives a rat's ass if one of these morons can beat the other ?
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    When you think that this should,well...could have been made to happen 15 yrs ago.Wow. Now its like walking in on your grandparents having sex

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    When you think that this should,well...could have been made to happen 15 yrs ago.Wow. Now its like walking in on your grandparents having sex

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    I have to say that was worth a fiver.

    Best heavyweight fight Ive seen for a while. Haye backing off vs Ruiz wasnt my cuppa tea and neither is watching a Klitschko jab someone to sleep. It wasnt as dramatic as Audley the night beofre but it was still a sweet KO.

    Botha started out like he may cause some problems as he was able to land right hands to head and body then tie Evander up before he could get his shots off. The cleaner better work was coming from the real deal finding success with the right cross and noticably the left hook. Botha was visibly tiring in the 7th he was no longer throwing with Holyfield, his shots didnt have the same snap and he was gassing. Evander was still bouncing and lifted his own workrate. In the 8th Holyfield had Botha backed up against the ropes, dipped to his right and landed a peach of a right hand. Botha went down like a tonne of bricks. Abit like the Savarese KD. Botha got up on wobbly legs but after afew more unanswerd shots the ref stepped in. New WBF champ but I think he wants to go onto bigger and better things.

    He doesnt have the reflexes to handle Hayes speed but I do give him a punchers chance. He wont be the first veteran to stop Haye if he won. Given his age I was impressed with his conditioning in this fight. 47 but on his toes all night and mixed his shots up well. He showed moves and combinations that most heavyweights couldnt dream of throwing. Fair play to Evander. Maybe his shoulder excuse vs Donald all those years back did have something in it because he looked the best he has in a while last night



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    Quote Originally Posted by GAME View Post
    I have to say that was worth a fiver.

    Best heavyweight fight Ive seen for a while. Haye backing off vs Ruiz wasnt my cuppa tea and neither is watching a Klitschko jab someone to sleep. It wasnt as dramatic as Audley the night beofre but it was still a sweet KO.

    Botha started out like he may cause some problems as he was able to land right hands to head and body then tie Evander up before he could get his shots off. The cleaner better work was coming from the real deal finding success with the right cross and noticably the left hook. Botha was visibly tiring in the 7th he was no longer throwing with Holyfield, his shots didnt have the same snap and he was gassing. Evander was still bouncing and lifted his own workrate. In the 8th Holyfield had Botha backed up against the ropes, dipped to his right and landed a peach of a right hand. Botha went down like a tonne of bricks. Abit like the Savarese KD. Botha got up on wobbly legs but after afew more unanswerd shots the ref stepped in. New WBF champ but I think he wants to go onto bigger and better things.

    He doesnt have the reflexes to handle Hayes speed but I do give him a punchers chance. He wont be the first veteran to stop Haye if he won. Given his age I was impressed with his conditioning in this fight. 47 but on his toes all night and mixed his shots up well. He showed moves and combinations that most heavyweights couldnt dream of throwing. Fair play to Evander. Maybe his shoulder excuse vs Donald all those years back did have something in it because he looked the best he has in a while last night



    Good for Holyfield.

    I figured it would be like the Savarese fight.

    Holyfield woulda whipped both giuys in the 90's and he still whips em today.

    But you gotta consider the opponent when assessing Holyfields performance.

    Personally I'd like to see Holyfield fight that fat cuban Oldanir Solis.

    I think Holyfield can take him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Personally I'd like to see Holyfield fight that fat cuban Oldanir Solis.

    I think Holyfield can take him.
    Solis is ranked quite high by the wbc too isn't he? Well I think he is, that would be good for holyfield, well bad sort of case if he fights vitali it will end badly for him, but it's what he wants so i think solis would be a great opponent for him....

    hats off to holyfield he seems to be in great physical condition for an old guy.

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    Default Re: Primetime To Show Holyfield V Botha

    If you wouldn't pay L 5.95 ( what is that 6 bucks??) to watch Evander fight your not a real boxing fan IMO.
    I flew from Canada to LV to see him against Botha. two guys with great records for the WBF title. A great fight and a great time..
    What were you doing that night? pulling your pud??

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