http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/55/1255-004-0D3F0DED.jpg
http://www.demarchelier.net/art/images/holyfield.jpeg
Two photos of him in 1996.
http://leegruenfeld.com/eh-private/bookpix/1988-04-Undisputed-cruiserweight-with-belts.jpg
http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/images/holyfield-evander-56.jpg
Two photos of Holyfield in the 1980s.
https://www.evanderholyfieldcart.com/images/Olympics.JPG
Two photos of Evander Holyfield in 1984.
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/1998/Sep-17-Thu-1998/photos/sports.jpg
1998 photograph of him
If his forhead is became bigger it must have been caused by
the headbutting he has done.
BTW did he use steroids??
Just kidding :-)
Edmund
Since he headbutts, that's a clue that he used steroids since this
means he's a cheater. I started to type keywords "evander holyfield
steroids" into Google's search engine and after "s" it finished my
sentence for me just like I foreknew.
Llosa/Wertheim: Ironically, Holyfield's name does not appear in the
law enforcement documents we reviewed. However, a patient by the name
of "Evan Fields" caught investigators' attention. "Fields" shares the
same birth date as Holyfield -- Oct. 19, 1962. The listed address for
"Fields" was 794 Evander, Fairfield, Ga. 30213. Holyfield has a very
similar address. When we called the phone number that, according to
the documents, was associated with the "Fields" prescription,
Holyfield answered.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/more/02/28/holyfield/
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Personally I am not against dope, most athletes
( in any sport ) use it, so as everybody is doing it, it is
not cheating anymore.
I have no prove of any kind but still I am very sure Evander
used big time, I remember him gaining xxx kg clean muscle
in no time when he went HW. ( from cruiser weight ).
Edmund
So how do you pass the urine tests if you're a boxer, steroids leaves
your system after a short spell? It blew my mind seeing him outmuscle
Mike Tyson.
From their early brief encounters at the USA Olympic training facility
in 1984, Holifield owned Tyson, physically and emotionally. The rest
is history!
DCI
It is rose tinted nonsense to suggest that Tyson was anywhere near his
peak then. And to even suggest he was "owned" is pushing it too far. The
Tyson Holyfield beat was a shadow of himself and no matter what people
want to think, there was one and only one dirty fighter there and it
wasn't Tyson. Holyfield was steroided up to the hilt IMO and butted
throughout the fight.
There is no proof really, and its not even worth digging.
The professional bodies used to test this have found nothing so thats that.
However, the baldness, the heart issues, the huge increase of muscle mass
between his loss to Riddick Bowe and their rematch, and the fact he was
training with Lee Haney (ex bodybuilding champion) would make anybody
suspicious.
Mr.Will
Nevertheless, Walter, Holifield had absolutely not once of fear of
Tyson, and Tyson knew it from the git-go.
DCI
>
>It is rose tinted nonsense to suggest that Tyson was anywhere near his
>peak then. And to even suggest he was "owned" is pushing it too far. The
>Tyson Holyfield beat was a shadow of himself and no matter what people
>want to think, there was one and only one dirty fighter there and it
>wasn't Tyson. Holyfield was steroided up to the hilt IMO and butted
>throughout the fight.
I laugh when I hear this crap, It's always Tyson that was past his
peak and yet Hollyfield is 2 years older than Tyson, and had been
in some serious wars, but I suppose hollyfield was at his peak LOL.
Yeah you are so right... Tyson was at his peak when he fought
HGH Hollyfield, he was so much better then when he trained
and Rooney was in his corner. Every boxing fan agrees with you
except the few that actually watched him or have a VCR.
Edmund
Think its fair to say both seemed pretty past it when they met, Holyfield
just surprised us as only Holyfield can.
I remember thinking that Holyfield would probably win when they were
originally due to meet (scheduled but then Tyson lost to Douglas), but that
was as much due to Tyson seeming to be past his best, as the Holyfield work
ethic.
I remember in the previews to the fight that actually did take place some
years later that were some serious worries over Holyfield's health and I
agreed with them too. We all knew Tyson was having a pretty easy time of
things, with heavyweights lining up to take the money and fall down, or ones
terrified of his reputation from the 80s (like Bruno), and we all thought
Holy was just washed up enough to join that line.
He surprised us and showed what he could have left. He has done it on other
occasions too.
Mr.Will
Mr. Will, a few folks seem to forget, Evander Holyfield was, is and
will be one tough SOB.
DCI