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HOLYFIELD EASILY DEFEATS CZYZ : LEWIS' DECISION IS UNPOPULAR ONE; WITHERSPOON WINS.


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Evander Holyfield Evander "The Real Deal" Holyfield (born October 19, 1962 in Atmore, Alabama) is a professional boxer from the United States and a multiple world champion in both the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions. , who has his sights set on becoming heavyweight champion a third time, stopped Bobby Czyz after five rounds Friday night at Madison Square Garden Coordinates:

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 because Czyz had trouble seeing.

Holyfield, a former undisputed champion, dominated Czyz through the first five rounds. After the fifth round, Dr. Rufus Sadler went to Czyz's corner and Czyz told him, ``My vision is blurry and my eyes are burning.''

Sadler asked Czyz if he could continue and the fighter told him ``not realistically.''

Czyz's corner thought Holyfield might have had something on his gloves, but referee Ron Lipton said that after the fight was stopped, he rubbed Holyfield's gloves against his own eyes and nothing happened.

Holyfield had it easy, but former WBC WBC white blood cell; see leukocyte.

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WBC,
n stands for white
blood
cell.
 champion Lennox Lewis had all he could handle in scoring a roundly booed majority decision over Ray Mercer in the second fight on the three-bout card.

In the opening bout, Tim Witherspoon, a former WBC and WBA WBA West Bromwich Albion (English Soccer Club)
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 champion looking for Looking for

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 another title shot at the age of 38, knocked down Jorge Luis Gonzalez Jorge Luis Gonzalez (b. October 19, 1964) (DOB disputed) is a former heavyweight boxer born in Havana, Cuba, who won the gold medal at the 1983 Pan American Games and the 1987 Pan American Games. Amateur
Gonzalez compiled an Amateur Record of 220-13.
 twice and stopped him at 2:54 of the fifth round.

The three 10-round heavyweight bouts were watched by 17,041 fans who paid a gate of $1,938,965.

Czyz, a former IBF IBF

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 light-heavyweight champion and WBA cruiserweight cruis·er·weight  
n. In both senses also called junior heavyweight.
1. A weight division in professional boxing having an upper limit of 190 pounds (85.5 kilograms), between light heavyweight and heavyweight.

2.
 champion, simply did not have the strength or punching power to keep Holyfield off.

The 33-year-old Holyfield, 211 pounds, got inside any time he wanted and scored well with short punches to the head.

In the third round, Holyfield pinned Czyz, 210 pounds, to the ropes and worked him over until Lipton gave Czyz a standing-eight count.

In the fifth round, Holyfield landed several short rights to the head that stunned Czyz early in the round and hurt him with left hook just before the bell.

Czyz said he started having vision problems after the second round.

Lewis, 30, of Britain, said he thought he did enough to win his fight against Mercer, but many in the crowd disagreed.

One judge scored the fight even, another gave Lewis a two-point victory margin and a third favored Lewis by one point.

The 6-foot-4 Lewis, 247 pounds, scored often with his left jab and landed several sharp one-twos and uppercuts, but the 35-year-old Mercer, standing 6-2 and weighing 236 pounds, landed many punishing left jabs that backed Lewis up and had him in trouble on a couple of occasions.

There were no knockdowns, but both fighter's faces were badly marked and both were bleeding from the mouth.

``I hit him with some shots and he kept coming,'' Lewis said. ``Ray Mercer gave me a lot of pressure. This was a positive step toward a (Mike) Tyson fight. I'm not taking any easy fights. This was preparation for a Mike Tyson fight.''

``I didn't think I lost the fight. I just went out to fight and win,'' Mercer said.

Mercer said he thought he should fight Tyson because their styles are similar and it's the fight fans want to see.

The 38-year-old Witherspoon, who was a WBC champ in 1984 and a WBA champ in 1986, looked so good that the other champions and various contenders might not want to fight him if they don't have to.

The 6-2 Witherspoon, 224 pounds, knocked down the 6-7, 250-pound Gonzalez with an overhand o·ver·hand   also o·ver·hand·ed
adj.
1. Executed with the hand brought forward and down from above the level of the shoulder: an overhand pitch; an overhand stroke.

2.
 right with nine seconds left in third round.

Gonzalez, a 30-year-old native of Cuba, struggled up at six and then was saved by the bell.

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Date:May 11, 1996
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