Evander HOLYFIELD

Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
BoxenBoxen
Olympische Medaillen
1B
Teilnahmen1
Erste TeilnahmeLos Angeles 1984
Geburtsjahr1962

Biografie

Evander Holyfield competed as a light-heavyweight at the 1984 Olympics, winning a controversial bronze medal. In the semi-finals he was competing against New Zealander Kevin Barry, and was controlling the fight. Near the end of the second round, Holyfield hammered Barry’s ribs with a right, and then unloaded with a left hook that floored Barry. The official, a Yugoslav named Gligorije Novičić, waved Holyfield to a neutral corner and then counted out Barry. He then turned to Holyfield and disqualified him for a purported late hit, saying he had told him to break prior to the left hook. Films did seem to confirm this, but even Barry told Holyfield that “You won the fight fair and square.” The pro-American crowd went crazy, and Novičić had to receive a police escort to exit the arena. Barry had won, but could not fight in the finals because he had been knocked out and amateur rules prohibited a knocked out boxer from fighting for 28 days.

After the Olympics Holyfield turned professional and would have one of the greatest ever professional careers. In 1985 he won the WBA cruiserweight title by defeating Dwight Muhammad Qawi. He soon became the undisputed cruiserweight champion and in 1988 moved up to heavyweight, defeating Buster Douglas and would then become the undisputed heavyweight champion. Holyfield fought two memorable bouts against Mike Tyson, with the second fight in 1997 mostly known because, during a clinch, Tyson bit off a portion of Holyfield’s right ear, which caused him to be disqualified.

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