List of World Heavyweight Boxing Champions correct information

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This should be the correct information as follows Evander Holyfield. American

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November 6 1993 to April 22 1994 Recognition IBF and WBA Evander Holyfield. American

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November 9 1996 to November 8 1997 Recognition WBA Evander Holyfield American

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August 12 2000 to March 3 2001 Recognition WBA Joseph Parker. New Zealand I can't believe that nobody has not noticed this error before because I have not edited anything before could somebody edit the page with this information I have provided.

What clown has put Two ficticious Heavyweight boxers on this page if you don't know what your doing don't edit this page stick to the facts please.

Thanks Woodchuck least somebody else knows what their doing besides myself.

Thanks Morpheus 7


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