Twenty years on, Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield have made peace over
the Bite Fight that saw the Baddest Man on the Planet turn The Real Deal
into The Real Meal.It was on June 28, 1997, when Mike Tyson met Evander
Holyfield in a Las Vegas boxing ring. The fight eventually went down as
one of the most infamous in boxing history, as ‘Iron Mike’ was
disqualified for biting a chunk off Holyfield’s ear during the bout. But
the two have made peace and will forever share one of sport’s iconic
moments.
Time heals, just as they say it always does. Evander Holyfield’s ear
still bears the scar of Mike Tyson’s teeth but the biter has made his
peace with the bitten and, exactly 20 years on, these two all-time great
heavyweights are best buddies.
The desert melting pot, which was brewing on June 28, 1997 on the Las
Vegas Strip, had been advertised as The Sound And The Fury. It was to
go down in history as the Bite Fight.This was the e
Tyson, also known as Iron Mike, surpassed all his other obscenities
by turning his illustrious rival, who was nicknamed The Real Deal, into
The Real Meal.We were into the third round of their second world title
fight when Tyson reverted to the mean New York streets from whence he
came. He dragged the noble art back with him into the ghetto.
We had grown accustomed to Tyson’s capacity for shocking us. But now
those of us at ringside in the MGM Grand Garden Arena, as well as the
audiences who broke box-office records around the world, were about to
be filled with revulsion.
Tyson had advertised his gruesome intention by trying to come out
from his corner for the third without his gum shield. Referee Mills Lane
ordered him to replace that protector. To no avail.
As they came together in a clinch, Tyson sank his teeth into
Holyfield’s right ear, gnawed off several inches of cartilage and spat
that grisly mouthful onto the canvas.
While Holyfield leapt into the air like a wounded lion in pain, referee
Lane veered from immediately throwing out Tyson to deducting two points.
vening of ultimate
infamy for he who we already called The Baddest Man On The Planet.
Undeterred, as they resumed what should have been boxing, Tyson
turned the attentions of his molars to Holyfield’s left ear. As the
round ended and a doctor confirmed the extent of the bites, Lane
disqualified the man who still holds to this day the distinction of
being the youngest ever world heavyweight champion.
Unabashed, Tyson tried to assault Holyfield in his corner, heaving punches at the stewards blocking his path.
By way of explanation, Tyson said the primitive instincts instilled
during his brutal upbringing had been re-aroused by the headbutts with
which Holyfield had opened a gash above his right eye.
‘If he wants to make it a street fight, so can I.’Teddy Atlas, the
former trainer of Tyson who had pointed a gun at him during their angry
fallout, led a body of opinion that Iron Mike had been deliberately
seeking an early ending to avoid a repeat of the beating he had taken
from Holyfield en route to an 11th-round stoppage in their first fight.
That theory did not survive scrutiny of a subsequent fight in which
Tyson refused to quit against the much larger and younger Lennox Lewis.
On that night in Memphis the referee had to rescue him when eight rounds
of terrible punishment turned his face into a gargoyle. But there was
no acceptable excuse for the ear-biting and repercussions were
inevitable.
Tyson was fined $3million of his $13m purse and ordered to perform
community service. His boxing licence was suspended, at first
indefinitely but restored to him on appeal to the Nevada State Athletic
Commission just over a year later.
That did not satisfy the clamour for a lifetime ban. That was
generated mostly by hardcore white America, which had felt justified in
its fear of Tyson and his magnetic, galvanising impact on the
African-American community by his earlier rape conviction and
imprisonment.
Tyson was sentenced to six years in March 1992 for the rape of
Desiree Washington, an 18-year-old Miss Black America contestant. The
trial became a media circus and provided a backdrop for debate on a host
of social issues, especially the US justice system when young black
males were on trial.
But the wider fascination with Tyson the monster created such
box-office attraction that he was always certain to return to the ring.
By the time it happened Holyfield, not only the Real Deal but a true
gentleman, had expressed understanding and forgiveness.
Tyson responded with a fulsome apology to him on a live television
chat show. When Holyfield was elected to the boxing Hall of Fame, it was
Tyson who did the honours by introducing him as ‘my friend, one of the
greatest world champions.’
They meet up ‘from time to time,’ as Tyson puts it.Recently, Mike
dropped by Evander’s home to present him with a glass jar containing
what he claimed to be that right ear preserved in aspic. That was
light-hearted amusement for them both.
The spat out lobe was actually picked up by Mills Lane from the floor
of the ring. He handed it to one of Holyfield’s seconds, who put it in
ice and passed it on to the doctor who would sew it back into place that
night.It took a little longer for them to patch up their relationship.
But that friendship endures now as a testament to the healing power of
sport in this troubled world.
Culled from Dailymail.co.uk
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