No, but what he said didn't stack up. Uncountable fighters compete a couple of divisions above the one they boxed in at amateur, when they were teenagers or young adults. And Holyfield didn't disappear for a year. He was boxing at 190, walking around 200+. He quits the cruisers and 3 months later is boxing Tillis at the more comfortable 202. There's pictures of him as a 14 year old carved like a Michelangelo. Ken Norton, Mike Weaver, Frank Bruno, same thing.tobyh5 wrote:Say what now?Tuan_Jim wrote:bripez wrote:Evander boxed as a light heavy as an amateur and a cruiserweight as a pro.
He then became mates with Lee Haney and went off grid for a full year - when he returned he was a ripped fully fledged heavyweight.
Maybe it's because he was older or did a few weights like others have said - it is really easy for the body to build lots of muscle if you are not careful ....... even though your bodies natural testosterone starts to d cline over the age of about 25 .......
So many heavyweight champs boxed as light heavies in the amateurs, including behemoths like Tony Tucker and Riddick Bowe. So not a sound point.
Also, Holyfield was boxing at 190 in April 1988, and 3 months later he was 202 versus Quick Tillis. Do you think he was walking around between fights at 190? No one thinks the 160 champs were walking around at 160. The 175 champs scaling a cut 175 all year round. Why is Evander Holyfield alone in boxing history singled out as the guy who was boxing at his exact natural weight?
You are trying to say Holy was clean and you believe did NOT take juice?!
But 12 lbs - Christ, Canelo gains more weight between the weigh in and the fight! Is that a rapid action steroid injection?
