Holyfield vs Tyson I: 20th Year Anniversary
Posted: 09 Nov 2016, 17:11
It was a day like today, a Saturday night of November 9th, 1996 in Las Vegas, NV that the greats Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield "finally" squared off for the WBA World Heavyweight Championship. It was not just a great fight, but a MONUMENTAL UPSET. Holyfield, The Real Deal from Atlanta, GA, was a 25 to 1 underdog and considered that at 34, was over the hill because of his previous outings. One of those outings, was a loss by knockout of all sorts to former American and champion Riddick Bowe in their rubber match. He lost 2 out of 3 with Bowe, barely bested top American heavyweight contender Ray Mercer. And also looked very tired in which he could not blow out a blown up light-heavyweight in Bobby Cyz. He was finished according to some critics. To make matters worse, Holyfield suffered a year earlier, an ailing heart condition. But according to his view and beliefs, he was "healed" by a "miracle" by his lord and savior Jesus Christ by one of his pastors. He was examined in a Mayo Clinic, and the physicians cleared him that he was "fit to fight" again. And that nothing was wrong with his heart. Interesting!
Many believed at the time that it was going to be a feast for Tyson, a seemingly invincible champion that returned winning his 4 fights after coming back from prison for rape. Tyson, 31, Catskills or Brooklyn, NY (wherever you want him to be claimed where he's from), regained part of the heavyweight crown months earlier dispatching former victim and then champion Frank Bruno of England. Then, Tyson proceeded destroying WBA champ, American Bruce Seldon, a scared stiff, in one round in August, 1996. Tyson unified two-thirds of the heavyweight crown. But relinquished the WBC belt and paid former champ Lennox Lewis of England $2 million dollars to step aside to fight Holyfield. Lewis was the number one contender. Some believed that Tyson was better than ever. Lewis questioned Tyson "invincibility" status. In Lewis' eyes, Tyson was given an EASY ROAD to recapture the title. The promoters, did not care, of course. Tyson was the cash cow and biggest attraction in boxing since the great Muhammad Ali. Plus, coming back from the three-year layoff stint in an Indiana State penitentiary or correction facility, boxing, in a much needed star power attention, welcomed him back.
To my dismay, I never thought that Holy would dominate the fight like he did with much ease. I knew that he could beat Tyson, but not as he dominated him in that fashion. This was in no doubt, one of Evander's greatest battles. He showed that he was in control, was not scared of the monster, and gave us an everlasting memorial performance of the ages!
The fight was even in my book the first 5 rounds. In round 5, an uppercut by Iron Mike shook Holyfield. But Holyfield did not give in nor was hurt. Like in the message of his purple trunks in the waistline, that said "Warrior", he showed that indeed was one. It seemed to me that that was THE TURNING POINT OF THE FIGHT. Tyson got worried after dishing that shot in my view. His confidence went lower when he was down in amazement of many, by an off-balanced shot in the belly by The Real Deal in round 6. The crowd roared wildly! Tyson was in a REAL FIGHT this time! And after that, he suffered a barrage from Holyfield and one of his eyelids suffered a cut. Maybe it was a punch. Maybe it was the clash of heads that he instigated out of frustration. From that round on, until the knockout moment, it was all Holyfield's! He controlled the inside exchanges beautifully. Did not let Tyson get set most of the time, and was fresher and stronger as the fight progressed. In round 10, Tyson almost got knocked out and was rescued from further punishment by American referee Mitch Halpern. It was over in the 11th when Tyson was still in queer street and could not take the shots and vicious combinations from Evander that started from a perfectly timed right hand to the jaw. Tyson was helplessly in trouble and Holyfield went for the final kill. Halpern said it was enough, and the new WBA World Heavyweight Champion was indeed Evander "The Real Deal" Holyfield! A stunning upset in boxing happened! The crowd cheered like if America has won a war on terror. Just like Ali, Holyfield became champion for the third time!
It was The Real Deal's greatest win. One of boxing's top 20 greatest wins due to the circumstances. His dream of beating Tyson , The Baddest Man in the Planet, was complete. A STIGMA that he had for years to prove that he could beat him. In 1991, they were supposed to fight. It would have been one of the most anticipated bouts ever, but, Tyson suffered an injury in training and was jailed for rape. This time, 5 years later, Holyfield proved to the whole world, that he was indeed The Real Deal!
What a fight by Holyfield! Comments.
Many believed at the time that it was going to be a feast for Tyson, a seemingly invincible champion that returned winning his 4 fights after coming back from prison for rape. Tyson, 31, Catskills or Brooklyn, NY (wherever you want him to be claimed where he's from), regained part of the heavyweight crown months earlier dispatching former victim and then champion Frank Bruno of England. Then, Tyson proceeded destroying WBA champ, American Bruce Seldon, a scared stiff, in one round in August, 1996. Tyson unified two-thirds of the heavyweight crown. But relinquished the WBC belt and paid former champ Lennox Lewis of England $2 million dollars to step aside to fight Holyfield. Lewis was the number one contender. Some believed that Tyson was better than ever. Lewis questioned Tyson "invincibility" status. In Lewis' eyes, Tyson was given an EASY ROAD to recapture the title. The promoters, did not care, of course. Tyson was the cash cow and biggest attraction in boxing since the great Muhammad Ali. Plus, coming back from the three-year layoff stint in an Indiana State penitentiary or correction facility, boxing, in a much needed star power attention, welcomed him back.
To my dismay, I never thought that Holy would dominate the fight like he did with much ease. I knew that he could beat Tyson, but not as he dominated him in that fashion. This was in no doubt, one of Evander's greatest battles. He showed that he was in control, was not scared of the monster, and gave us an everlasting memorial performance of the ages!
The fight was even in my book the first 5 rounds. In round 5, an uppercut by Iron Mike shook Holyfield. But Holyfield did not give in nor was hurt. Like in the message of his purple trunks in the waistline, that said "Warrior", he showed that indeed was one. It seemed to me that that was THE TURNING POINT OF THE FIGHT. Tyson got worried after dishing that shot in my view. His confidence went lower when he was down in amazement of many, by an off-balanced shot in the belly by The Real Deal in round 6. The crowd roared wildly! Tyson was in a REAL FIGHT this time! And after that, he suffered a barrage from Holyfield and one of his eyelids suffered a cut. Maybe it was a punch. Maybe it was the clash of heads that he instigated out of frustration. From that round on, until the knockout moment, it was all Holyfield's! He controlled the inside exchanges beautifully. Did not let Tyson get set most of the time, and was fresher and stronger as the fight progressed. In round 10, Tyson almost got knocked out and was rescued from further punishment by American referee Mitch Halpern. It was over in the 11th when Tyson was still in queer street and could not take the shots and vicious combinations from Evander that started from a perfectly timed right hand to the jaw. Tyson was helplessly in trouble and Holyfield went for the final kill. Halpern said it was enough, and the new WBA World Heavyweight Champion was indeed Evander "The Real Deal" Holyfield! A stunning upset in boxing happened! The crowd cheered like if America has won a war on terror. Just like Ali, Holyfield became champion for the third time!
It was The Real Deal's greatest win. One of boxing's top 20 greatest wins due to the circumstances. His dream of beating Tyson , The Baddest Man in the Planet, was complete. A STIGMA that he had for years to prove that he could beat him. In 1991, they were supposed to fight. It would have been one of the most anticipated bouts ever, but, Tyson suffered an injury in training and was jailed for rape. This time, 5 years later, Holyfield proved to the whole world, that he was indeed The Real Deal!
What a fight by Holyfield! Comments.