FOX's BDSSP Boxing

Evander Holyfield vs. Jeremy Bates


August 18, 2006

American Airlines Center

Dallas, Texas

On Fox Sport's "Best Dam Sports Show Period"

10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT

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Featured televised bout:

Heavyweight Bout (10 Rds)

Evander Holyfield (38-8-2, 25 KOs) vs. Jeremy Bates (21-11-1, 18 KOs)

 

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Holyfield V, The Final Chapter

Evander Holyfield vs. Jeremy Bates

Friday, August 18

American Airlines Center ...Dallas, Texas

 

DALLAS, TEXAS---Four-time World Heavyweight Champion, Evander Holyfield (38-8-2, Atlanta), will begin

his quest for a history making - fifth heavyweight title when he returns to the ring to face veteran, Jeremy

Bates (21-11-1, Ashland, KY), at Dallas’ American Airlines Center on Friday, August 18th.

 

The Holyfield vs Bates, ten-round, non-title bout will headline a seven-bout fight card which begins at 7:30

p.m.

 

The six bout undercard will feature top Dallas prospect, Jesse Lara (10-0-1, Super Lightweight) and Fort

Worth fighters Sergio Reyes (14-4, Jr. Lightweight, former U.S. Olympian), Brian Vera (11-0, Middleweight)

and Vanessa Juarez (2-0, Woman’s Bantamweight, 7-Time National Amateur Champion).

 

Tickets for the event, which is being promoted by Holyfield’s, Real Deal Events, are priced at $200, $100,

$75, $50 and $35, plus convenience charges. Tickets are available at the American Airlines Center Box

Office and all Ticketmaster outlets or online at www.ticketmaster.com.

 

For Holyfield, the bout with Bates will be his first ring appearance in 21 months since losing a unanimous

decision to former Olympian Larry Donald, on November 13, 2004.

 

Getting back into the ring and pursuing his dream of a fifth World Heavyweight title is something Holyfield

has been looking forward to.

 

“I’m really excited to finally get back in there and see if I can finish what I started,” said Holyfield, the 43

year-old native of Atlanta.

 

“After I lost my title the last time to Chris Byrd (Dec. 14, 2002), I was determined to get it back. Obviously,

I got idetracked. I tried to fight with some injuries (shoulder) and just wasn’t the same Evander Holyfield.”

 

Following the loss to Byrd, Holyfield’s luck didn’t get any better, losing consecutive fights to # 1 World

Heavyweight contender, James Toney and Donald. The loss to Donald finally convinced him it was time to

rest his body and allow a nagging shoulder injury to heal, as well as collect his thoughts.

 

“It was time for me to take off, get well and regroup,” Holyfield explained. “Now I’m completely healthy for the

first time in several years and I’m ready to get back my title as the Undisputed, Heavyweight Champion of

the World.”

 

Holyfield’s fight with Bates will mark the first time ever for a (current or former) World Heavyweight Champion

to fight in Dallas. “I’m pumped up, big time, about fighting in Dallas,” beamed Holyfield. “I really started

getting excited about fighting there after watching the Mavericks play at the American Airlines Center in the

NBA Playoffs.”

 

“I know Dallas has some great sports fans and the new Arena there is supposed to be one of the nicest in

the country. When I was watching the playoffs, I could see myself in the ring there. I think it’s a great place

to start Holyfield V, The Final Chapter.”

 

For Bates, there will probably never be a run at a world title, but his bout with Holyfield presents a storybook

opportunity.

 

“It’s an unbelievable opportunity of a lifetime for me or any fighter to fight a legend like Evander Holyfield,”

said an honored Bates from his West Virginia home.

 

“To be in the ring with an idol of mine and a legend like Evander is a big thrill. But as much as I admire and

respect him, he’s still the opposition and I’m looking to use him the way he’s trying to use me.

 

“No question this is the biggest fight of my life. In fact, Evander would be the biggest fight of just about any

fighter’s life. But I plan to win and I believe I have a great chance to do so. If I’m at my best and Evander is

off, I’m going to win the fight. You watch and see.”

 

Bates’ manager, Jerry Thomas, can envision his fighter beating Holyfield. “This is truly a real Rocky story,”

said Thomas. “You have a no-name fighter in Jeremy being given an opportunity of a lifetime against a great,

but aging fighter in Evander. I can see this being a very tough fight for both guys. Idol or no idol, Jeremy is

coming to Dallas to kick Evander Holyfield’s butt – just like anyone else he faces.”

 

Holyfield has faced more than his share of fighters trying to make a name for themselves against him. He

began his professional career after winning a Bronze medal at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. “I always

seem to get the best of every fighter,” said Holyfield.

 

“They train harder and fight harder against someone like me and I know it won’t be any different with Bates.

He may not be a world champion, but he’s proven he’s a warrior and will take it to anyone. That’s what I liked

about him and why he’s getting this opportunity. He’s earned the right to fight me by being a true

professional.”

 

Non-title fights have been rare for Holyfield since winning his first World Title – the WBA World Cruiserweight

Championship in 1986 over Dwight Muhammad Qawi in his hometown of Atlanta. Holyfield would

eventually capture the WBC and IBF crowns, also -- becoming the undisputed World Cruiserweight

Champion.

 

After a four year reign as the World Cruiserweight champion, Holyfield moved up to the heavyweight ranks

and eventually got a shot at champion, Buster Douglas. Holyfield shocked the world when he upset heavily

favored Douglas for the Undisputed (IBF, WBA, WBC) World Heavyweight Championship, in 1990. It was

Douglas who was the 40-1 underdog when he knocked out Mike Tyson to win the title and then got knocked

out by Holyfield in the third round in his only title defense.

 

Holyfield would go on to make boxing history by becoming the only four-time World Heavyweight Champion.

Muhammad Ali was the only other three-time World Heavyweight Champion. Along the way, Holyfield

would defeat 15 World Champions, including the legends Mike Tyson, Larry Holmes, George Foreman,

Riddick Bowe.

 

In all, Holyfield has fought 23 World title fights, compiling an impressive 16-5-2 record in those bouts.

 

“I’ve had a great career and the book is almost written,” said Holyfield. “But we have one final chapter where

I win the World Heavyweight Championship for the fifth time. And on August 19th in Dallas, the Final

Chapter begins.”

 

 

- Press release issued by Real Deal Events with a little editing from us (color, etc...)

 


Subject to change

 

 

(8/14/06)