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    Default Re: Evander Holyfield: this is a sad end.

    Boxing is seldom a sport with happy endings. Even the greatest champs lose. Teddy Atlas has a great line in which he says "You always come out a weaker man out of that ring." I tend to agree with him.

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    Default Re: Evander Holyfield: this is a sad end.

    just scanned the article but this stuck out.... "109 rooms and 17 bathrooms" FFS who needs that many rooms and bathrooms, its just madness

    I thought his worth was over 100 mill around the Tyson days and to lost that amount is just shocking tbh

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    Default Re: Evander Holyfield: this is a sad end.

    Quote Originally Posted by Saddo View Post
    just scanned the article but this stuck out.... "109 rooms and 17 bathrooms" FFS who needs that many rooms and bathrooms, its just madness

    I thought his worth was over 100 mill around the Tyson days and to lost that amount is just shocking tbh


















    Agree and to be honest I got no sympathy at all for anyone who can spunk that kind of cash....

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    Default Re: Evander Holyfield: this is a sad end.

    Furys looking for an opponent and hes got a high ranking

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    Default Re: Evander Holyfield: this is a sad end.

    Holyfield was one fighter who I thought had it made, he had a lawyer and manager and no hangers on. However underneath that he had wives, mistresses and babies added to the fact he was spending stupid money on his mansion. He will survive but it is sad that he has not kept even a fraction of the money.
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    Default Re: Evander Holyfield: this is a sad end.

    I don't know how to feel when I read stories like this.

    On one hand, like most people I feel that anyone who can foolishly blow 350$ million, a sum that people like us can't even wrap our minds around, deserves the hole he put himself into.

    But on the other hand, I feel bad that yet another warrior is coming out the other end of the boxing tunnel a broken man.

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    Default Re: Evander Holyfield: this is a sad end.

    He used to blow serious money in the casinos too. He was a serious gambler as well as all the marriages and all the kids he knocked out. Still an awful shame though.

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    Default Re: Evander Holyfield: this is a sad end.

    I'll say this, it is sad because he's still human and we are fans of these warriors.
    At the same time I just look past it I mean he lived it up and made the choices.

    This is like PBF or De La Hoya being this way in the future. I mean yeah it would be sad as a fan but I wouldn't be moved by it or wouldn't lose any sleep...

    You really wanna talk about sad look at how "El Vita" De Jesus lived the last years of his life.
    Or what about how "El Radar" Benitez lives now that is sad. "School Boy" Chacon needs special care 24 hrs a day.

    Not only is it sad but it's moving...

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    Default Re: Evander Holyfield: this is a sad end.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    He used to blow serious money in the casinos too. He was a serious gambler as well as all the marriages and all the kids he knocked out. Still an awful shame though.
    the espn 30 for 30 documentary titled Broke went through athletes andhow they end up shall we say "short of funds" within a few years of their careers in most cases.

    most athletes have a few things in common: 1-they think their careers will never end. American football players have an average career of a few years. NBA careers on average aren't long. Most boxers that reach the top don't stay there for very long. Your time is limited. 2-they don't understand the concept of living below your means. If an NFL player gets a signing bonus of 4 million, then he needs to pay the taxes, have a little fun, and then save a super high % of the remaining amount. If you are single you don't need a 2 million dollar home with 20 rooms. Hell, you don't need a million dollar home in most markets. Buy something very nice, but reasonable. Buy a nice car and a nice truck. Then STOP WITH THE VEHICLES. If you want some jewelry go blow a couple of thousand on jewelry, then STOP WITH THE JEWELRY.

    One of the smartest athletes in recent memory is Bobby Bonilla. He agreed to restructure his big contract and he is getting paid 1 million a year from the NY mets for another 15 or more years. He had a big deal, Mets wanted to restructure so he deferred almost all of it and the mets would pay it out over many years. Super smart deal. Resist the temptation to get a big chunk of money now and possibly blow through some of it.

    As for Holyfield, this has been the likely ending for the past 10 years.

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    Default Re: Evander Holyfield: this is a sad end.

    I don't shed much sympathy over a case like his honestly, though I didn't read the article. He obviously fought on way to long and has taken tonnes of punishment over the years, but he also made the choice to live like a king and and have a thousand kids with different women while pretending to be some devout religious type. He'll probably be able to declare bankruptcy and be of perfectly reasonable means from here on, whether he has his marbles(or ever did really) is another case of course.

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    Default Re: Evander Holyfield: this is a sad end.

    The guy did earn more money than Tyson, 350 millions.... What's shocking is not that much that he does lose a meta-mansion with 17 bathrooms but that he goes from... well, haing 350 millions to totally ruined in a very humble flat in Atlanta on top of the health problems he starts to experience because of boxing. Sure, getting married 3 times is perhaps not the smartest thing to do when you know that many women will hunt you down solely for money, he took bad decisions to arrive there but still... I always have a bit of a sadness when a great one experiences such fall
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    Default Re: Evander Holyfield: this is a sad end.

    I think most people forget , these guys who box are generally pretty low in the brains department , overkill , live like kings and then end up with nothing. Most people would give anything to have the chance of having $100.000.000 , he had his money he blew it , i dont think anything is sad about that at all.

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    Default Re: Evander Holyfield: this is a sad end.

    Yes a sad end that we all saw coming years ago. But I have no sympathy at all.

    I know Tyson seems much happier now from what I seen - not sure how Evander will fare mentally.

    Such a great champion will always be idolised by millions so am sure he will always be comfortable.
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    Default Re: Evander Holyfield: this is a sad end.

    Holyfield told boxingscene that he was waiting for a call from either Wlad or Vitali on Friday and if he didn't get a call he'd hang up the gloves. He said he's too old to fight his way up the rankings and just wants the biggest fight out there. Bernd Boente said the Klitschko's respect Evander far too much to fight him at this stage in his career. He also stated that either brother would be a very dangerous fight for Holyfield given his age.

    Evander should retire (should have retired looong ago) or maybe attempt to save US Amateur boxing by becoming a trainer?

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