- 2002-03 an interesting intersection of the heavy division with Tyson making his 2nd comeback after a road rage incident where he literally kicked "Richard Hardick" between his legs that earned him extra downtime in the Big House for violating his parole.
Poor Dick never knew what kicked him, but Frans Botha pitched a shutout in Tyson's ring return before he was able to time Botha out for the KO. Next 5 opponents crazy 1-2 rd KOs as Mike was implementing his 4 round training routine. Finally a solid Neilson took him a hard earned 6 rounds, whereas Lewis having recovered from his British Horizontal Heavy moment against Rahman made offers to Tyson who accepted with the proviso of Mercer as a solid warm up for Lewis who sued.
Keep in mind anyone can sue anyone with a frivolous lawsuit that happens every day. Lewis with his keen eye saw his payday was in danger if Mercer outlasts a melting Mike, so Lewis sweetened the deal, lawsuit dropped, and Mercer fight was lost forever.
I was just getting back into viewing boxing after my l'l bro post 9/11 went comatose for two months in ICU. I was over daily and then on to feed his cats where I'd partake any HBO fights where I first saw little Floydy get beat up by teensy Jesus Chavez to no credit, and Manny struggling with the billy goating Agapito Sanchez when all he had to do was box at a distance.
When Bro recovered, he had a big night with his best friend and myself over for a grill out and Tyson/Lewis. He was the lead salesman of the local high powered Mazda dealer full of young bucks wanting his cushy internet position, so I drafted a Wagering Advisory noting the two fighter styles that would predict Tyson early in the first 4 rounds, and Lewis everything afterwards that he printed up to great hoopla.
Roy was then in full pomp as #1 p4p in all of History according to Slapsie Maxie Jellymon, capable of prostrating Dempsey, Louis, Ali, and Superman on the same night before playing some basketball. After whooping the beleaguered Ruiz, in his delusions of grandeur he wanted $100 mil for his next fight, preferably the melted Tyson but Lewis if that couldn't be arranged. Of course that was ridiculous. When Corrie KOed Wlad, he was ready to bypass his dreary mandatory to go straight into Roy and his WBA title, and so signed the contract Roy gave him, but of that also was pie in the sky as DKing who held the next heavywt option on of Roy was to find out when the now unlicensed Vander turned down that fight for Toney...oopsie poopsie Vander!
Roy nixed his Heavywt WBA title defense and King for the regrettable Tarver fight that he won looking less than Roy The Magnificent was supposed to look. Had he retired then as he had been planning, his fans would be littering boxrec today with his #1 all time status with some legit gravitas.
Nyet to that, so sayonara and adios suckers, here we be today
