Holyfield, 58, showed off his form ahead of Saturday's bout

Andrew Karlov Sept. 9, 2021, 7:43 a.m.

In just over a month Evander Holyfield (10-44-10, 29 KO) will turn 59, but he is still capable of confusing some young boxers with his form. The Atlanta-based fighter has taken over Oscar De La Hoya and will face former MMA star Vitor Belfort (1-0, 1 KO), 14 years younger than him, in a sanctioned fight this coming Saturday.

"Boxing is kind of a game, and I know how to prepare for the likes of Belfort. I know if I play his game I'll have problems, but if I make him play my game he'll have problems. I've been training for the last two years because I've been getting different offers now and then, so I'm ready," said the only four-time world heavyweight champion in history.

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