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Brazil’s Belfort humbles Holyfield with first round TKO

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MIAMI: Former heavyweigh­t world champion Evander Holyfield looked all of his 58 years in a first-round technical knockout loss to mixed martial arts star Vitor Belfort on Saturday.

With former US President Donald Trump providing ringside commentary for the spectacle at Seminole Hard Rock casino in Hollywood, Florida, Brazil’s Belfort unleashed an early flurry that ended with Holyfield slipping through the ropes.

The American ring great regained his feet only to be sent to the canvas by a combinatio­n from Belfort. He beat the count, but ater he absorbed another flurry of blows without throwing any the referee stopped the fight despite Holyfield’s objections.

“I wasn’t hurt,” insisted Holyfield, who called the decision to stop the fight “kind of sad.”

“It is what it is,” he said. “I think it’s a bad call.” Holyfield was fighting for the first time since he defeated Brian Nielsen in 2011 to cap a glorious ring career.

Holyfield won 1984 Olympic gold as a light heavyweigh­t and went on to dominate the profession­al cruiserwei­ght division before entering prize fighting lore as a heavyweigh­t.

He’s best known for a championsh­ip heavyweigh­t run that included two wins over Mike Tyson, one of them the infamous “Bite Fight,” a win over George Foreman, and one win over Riddick Bowe in their punishing trilogy.

Holyfield(44-10withtwod­rawnand29k­nockouts, accepted the Belfort fight on eight days’ notice ater Oscar De La Hoya tested positive for Covid-19.

Holyfield said he was ready, having been preparing for a proposed comeback bout against Kevin Mcbride that didn’t come off.

Asked ater the fight if he was still interested in making a rematch with his old nemesis Tyson, Holyfield said, “Of course.”

But even Trump, who tirelessly boosted Holyfield throughout his undercard commentary, seemed taken aback by the ex-champ’s performanc­e.

“No, he’s not the same,” Trump said. “Right from the beginning he was not the same fighter. He lost a lot. It was not Evander Holyfield.”

Trump received a rapturous welcome from fans at the Florida venue, where he arrived ater visiting New York on the 20th anniversar­y of the 9/11 atacks.

He got in a dig at President Joe Biden and a plug for his friend Dana White, promoter of mixed martial arts brand Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip, in low key commentary alongside his son Donald Trump Jr.

The former president is no stranger to boxing, his hosting of major fights at his hotels and casinos having earned him a place in New Jersey’s boxing Hall of Fame.

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