Posted on 07/10/2012 12:59:31 PM PDT by slumber1
News Chopper 2 captured video of former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfields belongings being removed from his Fayette County mansion.
Holyfields 109-room mansion was sold in a foreclosure auction in March. The home sits on 235 acres located near Fairburn.
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oh no! What a waste of money.
Excuse me, but the article doesn’t mention anything about a contribution to Benny Hinn.
Are you trying to impersonate the LameSteam Media here?
109 rooms!! Holy crap!! Was he living in Versailles??
Consider becoming a monthly donor.
It's easy, and with enough participants
we could eliminate FReepathons.
I bet all those people need back surgery.
I got back surgery in two weeks.
Evander is paying child support out the ying-yang. His boxing career is over (I think!)and so are the big pay days. I hope he doesn’t end up in court as a dead-beat dad but it wouldn’t surprise me.
Excuse me not surgery, a procedure or something... I got back something in two weeks.
Gotta use the real title of the piece. Do you have a link to a story about donations to Hinn?
Don’t give a sheat what happens to Holyfield; yet ANOTHER recklessly irresponsible blacklete.
I only care if I (taxpayer) am going to be stuck with paying for his now past life as a demi-sultan of Georgia.
You can't just make up your own Heading.
The bottom, thieving crook looks Satanic.
Even more so on live TV.
Special Circle of Hell for these “Christian” charlatans.
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Sad.
I liked reading some of Jeffrey Grant's thoughts but Hinn there is something diabolical about him, optical illusion with cameras, I don't know what power that is but I want nothing to do with it.
Evander Holyfield was my favorite boxer- i’ll never forget the 1st epic battle between him and mike tyson— sad indeed
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