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Valuev outpoints an aging Holyfield

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Associated Press

Nikolai Valuev probably ended Evander Holyfield’s last chance at winning a fifth heavyweight title, narrowly retaining his WBA title by majority decision Saturday night.

The 46-year-old American, attempting to become the oldest heavyweight to win a major belt, started the fight by moving around the ring in this city’s Hallenstadion to neutralize Valuev’s long reach advantage.

The 7-foot Russian, the tallest and heaviest champion ever, struggled to close down Holyfield early but began asserting his jab as Holyfield tired. One judged scored the bout a draw, while the others had Valuev winning 116-112 and 115-114.

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“Of course I am disappointed,” Holyfield said. “I thought I had done enough to get the win. Now I have to go home and think about my future.”

Holyfield (42-10-2) had not fought since losing a one-sided decision to then-WBO champion Sultan Ibragimov more than a year ago, and was much criticized for this latest comeback attempt. Some critics suggested he was putting his health at risk by fighting at such an advanced age.

Still, the “Real Deal” appeared in great shape and was never seriously hurt by Valuev (51-1), who has avoided the top heavyweights and did little to improve his standing in the division.

“He made me work very hard for the win,” Valuev said.

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