Evander Holyfield vs. Brian Nielsen

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Evander Holyfield 226 lbs beat Brian Nielsen 238 lbs by TKO at 2:49 in round 10 of 12

Notes

  • Holyfield and Nielsen were originally scheduled to meet on March 5, but the fight was postponed due to a cut Holyfield suffered in a bout against Sherman Williams on January 22.
  • Nielsen mooned the audience at the official weigh-in. He said a member of the crowd had shouted that he wanted "to see my white backside." Nielsen said, "I gave it to them. It needn't be boring." [1]
  • This was Holyfield's last fight, but he did not officially announce his retirement until June 26, 2014. [2]


Evander Holyfield wins by TKO
Associated Press | May 7, 2011

COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- Former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield stopped Denmark's Brian Nielsen on a technical knockout in the 10th round Saturday night.

In the 10th round, the 48-year-old Holyfield pressed Nielson in the corner and the bout was halted after Holyfield landed several jabs in the corner and the Dane spat out some blood. Nielsen said after the bout he was hit by Holyfield's headbutts.

"My goal still is to be the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world," Holyfield said. "This fight showed other champions what I am able to do, but it also taught me I got to be better. The most important is that I didn't quit. I am not a quitter."

Despite being pressed and with a swollen eye, Nielsen kept on clowning to provoke Holyfield throughout the bout, prompting his trainer, Paul Duvill, to beg him to stop fooling around and focus on Holyfield.

But the Dane made a comeback in the eighth round, pushing a tired-looking Holyfield into the ropes with a series of combinations, before Holyfield turned it around in the 10th.

"It was a tough fight. He kept coming back. He kept coming back," Holyfield said. "He fought a very courageous fight."

Nielsen, with a bag of ice on his bloodied face, said he disagreed with the decision to halt the fight. He suggested a rematch to Holyfield.

"That's enough. I don't need a rematch," Holyfield said, laughing.

Holyfield's last appearance in the ring was in January. He was cut above the left eye by an accidental head butt in his fight against Sherman Williams and the bout was ruled a no-contest.

The audience at the soldout 2,100-seat Copenhagen Concert Hall included giant Russian boxer Nikolai Valuev and Denmark's Mikkel Kessler, who was forced to pull out of the Super Six tournament because of an eye injury. [3]

Translated Danish Article

Nielsen vs Holyfield: Omgang for omgang (Lap game)