BOXING legend Evander Holyfield’s son Elijah has made a sensational profession change – and followers say he ‘seems to be like a monster’.
Elijah has turn into a wrestler and this week made his in-ring WWE debut having beforehand pursued a profession in NFL.
Elijah, 27, tried his luck in school soccer after highschool and performed for the Georgia Bulldogs from 2016 till 2019.
The Georgia native went undrafted 5 years in the past however joined the follow squads of the Carolina Panthers, Philadelphia Eagles and Cincinnati Bengals earlier than leaving the NFL in 2022.
The 5ft 10in (1.78m), 215 lbs (15st) athlete signed with WWE earlier this yr after participating in tryouts over SummerSlam weekend.
And Elijah made his debut within the squared circle on Tuesday forward of the stay taping of NXT from the WWE Efficiency Heart in Orlando, Florida and confronted Anthony Luke.
The heavyweight’s bow occurred as a part of the upcoming WWE LFG actuality collection which is able to air on A&E.
The present will see skilled wrestling legends mentoring aspiring grapplers with WWE contracts on the road.
Followers obtained a sneak peak of what Elijah can do and have been particularly impressed along with his physique.
One fan tweeted: “Dude seems to be like a monster.”
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One other commented: “Good, hopefully he is on NXT TV quickly!”
A 3rd wrote: “LETS GOOOOOOOOO!”
This fan mentioned: “I hope he does nicely.”
And that one said: “That’s superior.”
Elijah’s father Evander, 62, is without doubt one of the biggest boxers of all time having received 4 world heavyweight championships.
The Actual Deal retired from skilled boxing in 2011 with a smashing file of 44 wins and 10 losses in 57 fights.
Evander shared the ring with a number of the all-time greats, however made historical past along with his heated rivalry towards Mike Tyson.
The Alabama bruiser defeated Tyson twice again in 1996 and 1997.
Evander isn’t any stranger to the WWE ring as he entered the squared circle to face Matt Hardy in a boxing match again in 2007.