Holyfield's wife says boxer hit her

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Holyfield's wife says boxer hit her
February 11, 2010


FAYETTEVILLE, Ga. (AP) - Evander Holyfield's wife claims the boxing great hit her several times after an argument about her payments to their church, and she has received a temporary protective order against him.


Candi Holyfield, the boxer's third wife, said her 47-year-old husband hit her in the face, the back of the head and her back on the night of Feb. 1 after she refused to show him check stubs of her giving to the church, according to Fayette County court records.

``He said that I was being disrespectful,'' Candi Holyfield, 30, said in the Feb. 3 court filing. ``He started telling me that I needed to start putting God first in my life.''

The argument started in the middle of the night, and when the boxer turned on the light and saw her face, she said he apologized, according to the court documents.

Evander Holyfield did not return several phone calls to his cell phone seeking comment. Belinda Foster, a publicist for the couple, said in an e-mail Wednesday to The Associated Press that she'd spoken to both of them and that they remained a ``strong married couple.''

It was unclear whether there was a criminal investigation. Police in the couple's hometown of Fayetteville, which is about 20 miles south of Atlanta, have not returned several phone calls.

A magistrate judge signed a temporary order Feb. 3 banning Evander Holyfield from being within 500 yards of his wife and their two children, a 6-year-old boy and 5-year-old girl. A hearing is scheduled for Feb. 18.

Candi Holyfield said in the protective order that the abuse against her began about six months after they were married July 1, 2003, and started again when she was pregnant with their first child. She said at first it was ``mainly emotional'' abuse but physical incidents have escalated since 2008.

She claimed her husband choked her in front of their daughter and housekeeper in 2008, and that last year he hit and grabbed her in front of their children. A few weeks ago, she said, he threw a bottle of water at her.

In a statement released by the publicist, Candi Holyfield said there were ``misunderstandings in the representation of what happened in the situation between me and my husband'' but did not elaborate.

``Out of respect for our family, I ask that the media please respect our privacy,'' she said in the statement. ``This is a private matter and your consideration of this would be much appreciated.''

Evander Holyfield, a four-time heavyweight champion who has earned more than $200 million in a ring, has been attempting a comeback.

He has not fought since losing to Nikolai Valuev more than a year ago and a scheduled Feb. 20 bout against Francois Botha in Uganda was canceled after his manager said promoters were unable to deliver a pre-fight payment.

One of Holyfield's most memorable fights came against Mike Tyson in 1997, when Tyson was disqualified after biting off part of Holyfield's right ear.
 

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Holy's still gonna win back all the belts because he has the lord on his side.

Who would have thought Tyson would be more stable and situated than the Real Deal at this point in time.

Tyson is loved by the celebrity culture and everyone seems to want to be him around. Travels everywhere and gets everything comped. Sort of like a nomadic ambassador for the world.
 

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Police are having a hard to verifying the wifes story.
Holyfield's punches are so soft now days that he couldn't cause any damage to her either. :142smilie
 

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Tyson is loved by the celebrity culture and everyone seems to want to be him around. Travels everywhere and gets everything comped. Sort of like a nomadic ambassador for the world.

tells you everything you need to know about our "celebrity culture" and the message that our school systems and media are sending to the young peons...

this country`s(the civilized world`s) value system has gone inro the shitter big time...

if it feels good it`s alright...all publicity is good publicity....who`s to say what`s right or wrong?...ridiculous moral equivalencies....wacky conspiracies embraced by deranged sheeple.......

it`s not getting any better anytime soon...


/rant off...back to boxing/mma for me...
 
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Holy's still gonna win back all the belts because he has the lord on his side.

Who would have thought Tyson would be more stable and situated than the Real Deal at this point in time.

Tyson is loved by the celebrity culture and everyone seems to want to be him around. Travels everywhere and gets everything comped. Sort of like a nomadic ambassador for the world.

It really is amazing. After the ear biting incident (June 28th 1997), Holyfield was held up and as a sports deity. He had come back from heart problems, defeated Tyson for the title in the first match, and overcome an "animal" biting his ear off in the rematch. Tyson was viewed as a disgrace to humanity. I have to look it up, but articles at the time (as I recall) were calling for Tyson to be banned for life, jail time, etc. Tyson was HATED universally.

Time is a funny thing. The roles have completely reversed. Holyfield now seen as stubborn, delusional, a hyprocrite, and now a wife beater.
And Tyson - as you said Kramden, roams the world on some sort of peace/comedy mission. EVERYONE LOVES THE GUY.

How strange is this world?
 

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tells you everything you need to know about our "celebrity culture" and the message that our school systems and media are sending to the young peons...

this country`s(the civilized world`s) value system has gone inro the shitter big time...

if it feels good it`s alright...all publicity is good publicity....who`s to say what`s right or wrong?...ridiculous moral equivalencies....wacky conspiracies embraced by deranged sheeple.......

it`s not getting any better anytime soon...


/rant off...back to boxing/mma for me...

:thumb:
 

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tells you everything you need to know about our "celebrity culture" and the message that our school systems and media are sending to the young peons...

this country`s(the civilized world`s) value system has gone inro the shitter big time...

if it feels good it`s alright...all publicity is good publicity....who`s to say what`s right or wrong?...ridiculous moral equivalencies....wacky conspiracies embraced by deranged sheeple.......

it`s not getting any better anytime soon...


/rant off...back to boxing/mma for me...

I agree GW. Hate to sound like a jaded cynical old bastard but our society has gone into the crapper BIG TIME. I see selfish greed everytime I turn a corner. Being a genuine thug is glorified and even encouraged. I'm no saint by any stretch (nor do I want to be) but basic respect for all has gone out the window. Hopefully for our kids sake, things will turn around in this crazy ME ME ME society.
 

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Part it is that Tyson hasn't had significant trouble since he left boxing.

A small drug charge, he slapped an annoying photographer after he lost his daughter, a tragedy, and a few minor transgressions.

But with his documentary he has come clean and almost surrendered to his personal deficiencies or character flaws.

He has humbled himself, been honest with himself and the world and no longer caries himself like a psychotic manic.

He knows and admits fighting is a memory and he doesn't live out that guy anymore.

People are willing to forgive and love a fallen star again if a person can show real contrition. And that's Tyson in a nutshell.

One thing about Tyson, he was never a phony even in in his darkest days.

But Holy has been shown to be more and more of a phony over the years and is highly delusional about where he is a as boxer, a steroid scandal (Evan Fields - :142smilie :142smilie :142smilie :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: ) 12 children and now he beats his wife because he can't pay the gas bill. :nono: :nono:

Yes , times have changed. Perhaps it's karma for beating up Tyson after being jacked to max on Lee Haney type drugs. Haney was once the most freakish muscle head in the world and he was palling around with the Real Deal back in those days. Do you think they talked juice? Naw?
 
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