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  1. Evander Holyfield (born October 19, 1962) is an American former professional boxer who competed between 1984 and 2011.

  2. Pro debut for the 1984 Light Heavyweight Olympic Bronze Medalist Holyfield Scoring 6-0, 5-1, 4-2 ©BoxRec is the official record keeper for 410 sports authorities worldwide, it is not under direct control of any single authority.

  3. Nov 4, 2015 · Holyfield, boxing's only four-time world heavyweight champion, formally announced his retirement from the ring last year, at the age of 51. The $230m he earned over a 26-year career was gone,...

  4. Sep 10, 2021 · Evander Holyfield will return to the ring Saturday against a legendary mixed martial artist, former UFC light heavyweight champion Vitor Belfort. Yes, Holyfield is 58.

  5. Vitor Belfort was too fast and too strong for 58-year-old Evander Holyfield, dropping him once before swarming him in a first-round TKO in their boxing match Saturday night.

  6. Evander Holyfield had a great jab, he threw combinations like nobody else — that’s what kept him in fights. That’s how he was able to beat those guys who were really big. If Holyfield had stayed at light heavyweight, he would have ruled that division.

  7. Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson II, billed as The Sound and the Fury and afterwards infamously referred to as The Bite Fight, was a professional boxing match contested between Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson on June 28, 1997, for the WBA Heavyweight Championship.

  8. Oct 6, 2023 · In 30 years at the forefront, Evander Holyfield forever engraved his name among the greatest figures in the history of the ring. This is the journey of a man who battled during the uncompromising...

  9. Jun 19, 2024 · Evander Holyfield (born October 19, 1962, Atmore, Alabama, U.S.) is an American boxer, the only professional fighter to win the heavyweight championship four separate times and thereby surpass the record of Muhammad Ali, who won it three times.

  10. Evander Holyfield. Born October 19, 1962 in Atmore, GA. Holyfield capped his 160-14 (75 KOs) amateur career with a bronze medal at the 1984 Olympic Games and turned pro that year at Madison Square Garden.

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