Former world heavyweight boxing champion Evander Holyfield has shocked television viewers after claiming being gay "ain't normal".
The 51-year-old was disciplined by Channel 5 following a conversation he had about the lack of openly gay sports stars on Celebrity Big Brother.
The Apprentice runner-up Luisa Zissman told Holyfield: "I think it's really bad that no one stands up and says it in the sports industry."
Holyfield, who famously had part of his ear bitten off by Mike Tyson, asked her: "What would be good about it?"
When Zissman replied: "I think it's good to be open like that because it's normal", Holyfield said: "But that ain't normal."
The American attempted to explain his comment by saying "the Bible lets you know there's wrong, there's right".
Zissman, 26, said: "That's just the way some people are born."
Holyfield replied: "It don't make no difference. If you're born and your leg were turned this way, what do you do? You go to a doctor and get it fixed back right."
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