ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY - Hasim Rahman has a bright future, and he doesn't want to waste a moment. <br>
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Rahman faces Evander Holyfield in a heavyweight matchup Saturday night in a bout lacking the luster of a title fight. The importance of the outcome isn't lost on Rahman, who describes the bout as a must-win benchmark in his career. <br>
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Rahman said Wednesday, ``If I can't beat Evander Holyfield, I can't be the heavyweight champion of the world. I'm in it to be the best, not just his opponent.'' <br>
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The 29-year-old Rahman, who won the heavyweight title last year with a shocking knockout of Lennox Lewis, lost it seven months later. He refers to his short time as champ as ``a little appetizer.'' Now, he's hungry for more. <br>
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He says, ``I want the main course.'' <br>
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To get it, Rahman must go through the 39-year-old Holyfield (37-5-2), a four-time champion whose only bout in the last two and one-half years was against John Ruiz. The two fought to a draw December 15 and split two previous meetings in 2001 and 2000. <br>
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Holyfield hopes a victory over Rahman will put him line to fight Lewis or Mike Tyson for the title. He discounts the suggestion that this is a must-win fight. <br>
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Holyfield said, ``I don't put myself in the position of 'must anything.' I just go out and do my best and hope to win. If not, I get back in line.'' <br>
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The 12-round bout is taking place a week before the Lewis-Tyson championship fight.
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