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Holyfield's wife files for protective order

Feb 13, 2010

Candi Holyfield, the wife of boxing great Evander Holyfield, has filed for a protective order against her husband.

According to documents filed last week in Fayette County Superior Court, Candi Holyfield accuses her husband of a violent act against her in the presence of the couple's two children. The petition for a protective order was posted on www.radaronline.com. The file number for the court filing matches a filing found on Fayette court's Web site.

Candi Holyfield accuses her husband of hitting her in the face, the back of her head, and on her back during the middle of the night, according to the petition for temporary protective order.

"He got up and turned the light on and started looking at my face and told me he was sorry, that he knew he shouldn't have done that," Candi Holyfield stated in the petition.

The incident allegedly began because the heat was cut off in the couple's home, and Candi Holyfield attempted to discuss it with her husband.

"He told me that I was only thinking about myself," Candi Holyfield stated. "He started telling me that I needed to start putting God first in my life."

Evander Holyfield, 47, hung up on a reporter when reached by telephone Wednesday afternoon. Candi Holyfield could not be reached for comment.

Candi Holyfield claims her husband's abuse against her began six months into the marriage, when she was pregnant with the couple's first child.

The Holyfields were married July 1, 2003, in a Fayette County courtroom. It was Candi Holyfield's 24th birthday. Candi, now 30, is the boxer's third wife, and the couple has two children, ages 6 and 4.

"At first it was mainly emotional," Candi Holyfield states in the petition. "There was incidents where he had pushed or grabbed me but it has escalated since 2008."

In 2008, Evander Holyfield allegedly choked his wife in front of the couple's daughter and housekeeper,  Candi Holyfield stated in the petition. Last year, Candi Holyfield said, her husband hit her in front of the couple's children.

Candi Holyfield asked that her husband not be allowed within 500 yards of her, and that he have no contact with the couple's two children, according to the court documents. She also requests use of a Porsche Cayenne and a Mercedes Benz.

Ken Sanders, the boxer's manager, said he is not aware of any problems between the couple. Sanders said the boxer is currently in Las Vegas.

Holyfield, a four-time undisputed heavyweight champion, has won more than $200 million in prize money. Fights in South Korea, Ethiopia and Uganda were cancelled due to a lack of funding. He also has an April 24 fight scheduled against Derric Rossy in Las Vegas.

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Alexis Stevens is a member of the Crime and Public Safety team.

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