LAS VEGAS, NOV 7: There was a time when Evander Holyfield was a walking billboard for his Christian beliefs, wearing T-shirts splashed with biblical verses and caps emblazoned with proclamations of his faith.But these days the overt ``good word'' seems to have gone underground around Holyfield as the World Boxing Association heavyweight champion switches publicity gears to push his new line of sports clothing called Warrior Wear as he prepares to fight International Boxing Federation champion Michael Moorer tomorrow.Holyfield's faith certainly has not waned, judged from his conversations, which are filled with references to his god and his faith. But at least for a part of fight week, he was selling clothes.Holyfield's corporate logo was plastered on a huge banner on a wall behind him, as he addressed a group of high school students about the virtues of education and pushing to be all they can be.The logo, a purple, gray and black stylized extended wing with a coat of arms in the middle framing an `H' a `W' a red boxing glove and a heart, was also on the sweatshirt he was wearing.The publicity blitz included a press kit, announcing the the availability of Team Holyfield Warrior Fan Club Memberships. Depending on how much they want to spend, fans can become heavyweights, cruiserweights, lightweights or super middleweights.