Former world heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield defeated Denmark's Brian Nielsen on a 10th round stoppage on Saturday as the 48-year-old moved a little closer to another world title shot
Former world heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield defeated Denmark's Brian Nielsen on a 10th round stoppage on Saturday as the 48-year-old moved a little closer to another world title shot.
Holyfield, a four-time world champion who defeated Mike Tyson and George Foreman in his prime, had the 46-year-old Nielsen pinned in a corner before the referee stepped in.
Denmark's Brian Nielsen (right) and Evander Holyfield in action during
their IBO match in Copenhagen on Saturday. PIC/AFP
Holyfield, who now has 44 wins, with 28 knockouts and 10 defeats, had last fought in January but that clash against Sherman Williams was declared a no-contest due to a cut over his eye.
Now he hopes Saturday's win will be a stepping stone to a fight with either of the Klitschko brothers who hold the major heavyweight belts between them.
Holyfield took the lightly-regarded WBF belt in April 2010 with victory over South Africa's Francois Botha after a loss to WBA champion Nikolay Valuev in December 2008.
Nielsen, the IBO champion, went into the fight with 64 wins in 66 fights, but he hadn't boxed in over eight years with his last appearance in the ring ending in defeat to Tyson in April 2002.
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