der Holyfield’s son is knocked out by an electrician in the second round

Evander Holyfield’s son loses to a part-time electrician opponent. The promising fighter was sent to the ground in round two.


  • Evan Holyfield lost his first defeat after nine consecutive victories

  • Holyfield Jr was knocked out of the second round after receiving devastating right-hand

  • Opponent Jurmain McMahon is an electrician while he’s not in the Ring.

  • A young fighter who admits that his father didn’t train him to fight McDonald’s

15:17 EDT on 15 May 2022


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15:49 EDT on 15 May 2022

Evander Holyfield’s son Evan lost to Jurmain McDonald, an underdog opponent in Saturday’s Triller Fight Club card.

In the second round, the 24-year-old son and legendary heavyweight champion was defeated by a right hand attack. This was only the 10th fight in his professional career.

He entered the fight against McDonald’s, an electrician who was in his spare time. However, Holyfield’s victory is his largest to date.

Evander Holyfield’s son Evan (left, right) was defeated by Jurmain McDonald in an upset at Saturday’s Triller Fight Club card.

The destructive right hand knocked out the 24-year-old son du champ heavyweight.

Evan is the son of Evander Holyfield, a legendary ex-boxer (pictured right fighting Mike Tyson).

Holyfield’s defeat could be a major setback in his boxing career, which may need to be rebuilt.

McDonald’s finished Holyfield off by connecting with a devastating shot that sent Holyfield to the ground.

Despite being knocked down, Holyfield, who goes by the name ‘Yung Holy’, was able sit up and appeared unaffected. The official count was eight.

Holyfield, who had previously won six knockouts and nine victories, will now be beaten by McDonald’s.

Evander Holyfield (59) was defeated in a recent return of the ring

Evan Holyfield was the father of Evander, and he followed him into the fight on Triller card. The former heavyweight world champion was brutally defeated by Vitor Belfort during an exhibition match that marked his return to the ring 11 years after being absent.

Holyfield Sr, 59, was defeated by Holyfield Sr, a 45-year old Brazilian fighter.

Evander’s son Evan acknowledged that his father didn’t train him to fight McDonald’s, but rather gave his pointers for the fight.

Holyfield Jr said Metro :’Right Now, I have coaches and that he is just mine.

“He calls me, he calls me. He loves talking about boxing and I enjoy talking to him about it. We discuss his fights and I ask him how I can improve.

“Or, I’ll send him the footage and we’ll talk about what I can do better.



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