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EVANDER HOLYFIELD, in two minds as to his future
when in London in December, will continue boxing
and is expected ID tackle John Rub in an eliminator.
May 20 In Las Vegas is being touted.
The 37-year-old% dream, as it was before losing
to Lennox Lewis last November, is to become
undisputed heavyweight champion of the worid.
"People can wish me away but. If all goes well
with my next fight, I'll be boxing for the title again. If
not, I'm happy to pltig along."
Holyfield, involved In a divorce stnjggle with vnfe
Janice, believes Mike Tyson, given the chance, will
beat L ^ s , which would set up an inevitable third
dash. "Lewis is not amressive and l y ^ is," he
said In an interview wm BBC Radio 5 live "Tyson's
hunoer could give him the edge."
Hol^eld admitted Lewis was able to get to grips
with his style but that Tyson and Michael Grant, who
challenges Lennox on April 29, would present
different problems. "People have counted me out for
years," said Evander. "I have proved I'm not a man
to be counted out"
CLINTON WOODS' bruised
and swollen face showed
just how hard his first
European light-heavyweight title
defence against rugged Spanish
champ JUAN NELONGO PEREZ
had been.
BELFAST super-middle BRIAN MAGEE (12st 0
l/2lb), whom manager Frank Maloney says is
the best prospect in Britain or Ireland, looked a
quality fighter as he wore down game Hull
veteran TERRY MORRILL (12st 2lbs) for a retirement
after the fourth of a six-rounder on the Woods-Dongo bill.