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Why is Tyson different
from Holyfield?
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I hope the world saw Holyfield for the fighter he really is. On June 1, 2002, Evander Holyfield fought Hasim Rahman, in a heavyweight contest. The winner would rank #1 to fight the winner of the upcoming Ruiz fight, even though Holyfield has his sights set for the winner of the Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson fight on June 8, 2002. The great Warrior's, Holyfield, boxing tactics should be exposed. What makes him any different than Tyson? Tyson, the boxer the world loves to hate, has faced a barrage of criticisms by the media because of his behavior, his anger, and his past criminal offenses. If people hate Tyson so much, why is he God's gift to the boxing industry with tickets for the upcoming event selling out in a matter of hours? Why isn't Holyfield, the great warrior, Christian, and husband, exposed? He is a dirty fighter. Holyfield has been a dirty fighter for years; yet, the media build him up to be the victim of Tyson's anger. What caused the rage Tyson projected? Holyfield's dirty tactics, head butting, continued from their first fight. Tyson kept telling the referee, but he was ignored. Holyfield's tactics will one day end some boxer's career. Holyfield has many children out of wedlock (sorry for busting your loyal bubble). But, the case here is the head-butting tactics
used against Rahman, on Saturday night. At the Boardwalk Hall, in Atlantic
City, NJ, Holyfield won the fight between the two, in the eight round.
Holyfield won by a technical split decision. Holyfield won by head-butting
Rahman, causing a welt over his left eye that went from the size of a
golf ball to a grapefruit. Rahman, who wants a rematch said, "I'm going
to come in the ring with a helmet on." He went on to say that Holyfield
head butted him from the start. Sounds familiar to Mike Tyson cries about Holyfield? Holyfield has hopes of uniting the heavyweight championships belts (IBF, WBA and WBC). He might if the referees and the public do not take their blinders off and expose him for the cheat that he is. Win on your own merits, without putting others at risk of losing their vision, etc. I know it's boxing but that's cheating. If it were Tyson, the world would ridicule him and chop off his head. I think Tyson has been the victim of bum raps; his own ignorance does not make matters better. A gold digger got away with crying rape, and Holyfield got away with head-butting him. Tyson is always the villain. You would think that after losing a part of your ear, you would stop head-butting folks! It goes to show that regardless of the consequences, Holyfield is still a dirty fighter. After all, he wasn't penalized for it. Tyson lost his license and $3 million-unbelievable! What makes Tyson different than Holyfield? Tyson learned to change his behavior due to the unjust criticisms he endured. Holyfield is still the dirty fighter he has always been, reinforcing what works for him. Tyson will tell you how he feels and doesn't care how you take it. Holyfield hides behind an Oscar winning masquerade of the nice guy next door. Tyson told everyone he wasn't going to let Holyfield blind him for life. While the complaints of Holyfield's head butting go unchecked, one day he will end a boxer's career. Instead of exposing Holyfield for the fighter he is, Rahman is the center of jokes. Holyfield uses dirty tactics that are criminal. []
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