Evander Holyfield vs. Pinklon Thomas explained

Fight Date:December 9, 1988
Fight Name:The Countdown Continues
Location:Convention Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey
Fighter1:Evander Holyfield
Nickname1:"The Real Deal"
Record1:19–0
Height1:6 ft 1 in
Weight1:210 lb
Style1:Orthodox
Hometown1:Atlanta, Georgia
Recognition1:Former undisputed cruiserweight champion
Fighter2:Pinklon Thomas
Nickname2:"Pinky"
Record2:29–2–1
Hometown2:Pontiac, Michigan
Height2:6 ft 3 in
Weight2:222 lb
Style2:Orthodox
Recognition2:Former WBC heavyweight champion
Result:Holyfield won by 7th round RTD

Evander Holyfield vs. Pinklon Thomas, billed as "The Countdown Continues...", was a professional boxing match contested on December 9, 1988.

Background

In his previous fight, Evander Holyfield had defeated James Tillis by referee technical decision in his heavyweight debut. After Holyfield's victory, his next opponent was announced to be former WBC heavyweight champion Pinklon Thomas. In Thomas' previous fight, he had been knocked out by Mike Tyson in his first title shot since losing his WBC title in 1986 to Trevor Berbick. Following his loss to Tyson, Thomas had not fought since, going on a 16-month hiatus before agreeing to face Holyfield.

The winner of this fight was expected to next face former WBA heavyweight champion Michael Dokes, with the winner of that fight expected to be next in line for a shot at Mike Tyson's undisputed heavyweight championship.[1] Dokes appeared on the undercard, defeating Rocky Sekorski by unanimous decision to retain the WBC Continental Americas heavyweight title.

The fight

For the second consecutive fight, Holyfield would earn a victory as a result of a corner stoppage, this time after round seven. Though he again failed to gain a knockdown, he nevertheless dominated Thomas throughout, having won every round on two judge's scorecards while the third gave Thomas a single round. With Thomas having endured punishment for seven rounds, his trainer Angelo Dundee refused to let him go back for the eighth, giving Evander Holyfield the victory by referee technical decision.[2]

Fight card

Weight ClassWeightvs.MethodRoundTimeNotes
Heavyweight200+ lbEvander Holyfield def.RTD7/10
Heavyweight200+ lbMichael Dokes def.Rocky SekorskiUD12/12
Heavyweight200+ lbPhil Jacksondef.Wendell EverettUD4/4
Lightweight135 lbRicardo SalazardefSterling StatonUD4/4
Super Middleweight168 lbKeith Providencedef.Carlos SantiagoUD4/4

Notes and References

  1. https://www.upi.com/Archives/1988/09/08/Evander-Holyfield-and-Pinklon-Thomas-who-will-fight-each/8614589694400/ Evander Holyfield and Pinklon Thomas, who will fight each...
  2. https://www.nytimes.com/1988/12/10/sports/boxing-holyfield-stops-thomas-in-seven.html Holyfield Stops Thomas in Seven