Evander Holyfield

Boxer and actor, 4-time world champion

Evander Holyfield - Boxer and actor, 4-time world champion
Born

October 19th, 1962
62 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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Born in 1962, professional boxing career began in 1984. Achieved success as a heavyweight and cruiserweight fighter, winning multiple world titles. Notable victories include wins over Dwight Muhammad Qawi, Mike Tyson, and Riddick Bowe. Gained attention for memorable matches, especially the fight against Tyson in 1997, which included the infamous ear-biting incident. Transitioned to acting, appearing in films and television series, expanding his career beyond the ring.

Won the WBA heavyweight title

Captured the IBF heavyweight title

Defeated Mike Tyson in 1996

Appeared in the film 'The Expendables'

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