@@AS-qj5eh Holyfield was on steroids. On February 28, 2007, Holyfield was anonymously linked to Applied Pharmacy Services, a pharmacy in Alabama that is currently under investigation for supplying athletes with illegal steroids and human growth hormone (HGH). Holyfield's name does not appear in the law enforcement documents reviewed. However, a patient by the name of "Evan Fields" caught investigators' attention. "Fields" shares the same birth date as Holyfield-October 19, 1962. The listed address for "Fields" was 794 Evander, Fairfield, Ga. 30213. Holyfield has a very similar address. When the phone number that, according to the documents, was associated with the "Fields" prescription, was dialed, Holyfield answered. Slava Ukraini
@FALLINGJIGSAW5 ай бұрын
@@AS-qj5eh nah
@ianennis1280 Жыл бұрын
holys my all time fav,it wouldnt be easy to beat usyk though,so difficult to nail cleanly,such output,movement,goes the distance,no doubts,i really couldnt be sure either way,both brilliant,poss holy by split decision,so hard to call
@renzopeterson15311 ай бұрын
Holy even at his worst would've battered and destroyed Usyk, it wouldn't even have been competitive. Holy's way too battle tested against some of the greatest fighters who ever put on a pair of gloves. You can't even compare the two. Usyk got stopped by Dubois 😳, his body is weak and doesn't have any answers to fighters throwing combinations.
@AllCarsUnited5 ай бұрын
@@renzopeterson153 It's always easy for someone to say that about a previous generation. Living in hypotheticals is after all the beauty of it