Mike Tyson Bites Evander Holyfield's Ear

June 28th, 1997

June 28th, 1997

Mike Tyson Bites Evander Holyfield's Ear
How Long Ago?

27 years, 8 months, 15 days ago

Location

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

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Sports & Recreation

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Mike Tyson Bites Evander Holyfield's Ear

In a highly charged rematch, Mike Tyson was disqualified in the third round for biting Evander Holyfield's ear. This shocking incident occurred during a heavyweight boxing championship held at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, sparking widespread outrage and capture global media attention. Tyson's actions followed a contentious bout where frustrations escalated, leading to one of boxing's most infamous moments.

Tyson bit Holyfield's ear in a rematch.

Disqualified in the third round for the act.

Significant media coverage followed the incident.

The fight raised concerns about athlete conduct.

What Happened?

The rematch between Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield took place at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, drawing significant attention from boxing fans and the media alike. Initially billed as a clash of titans, the fight had built-up anticipation following Holyfield's victory over Tyson in their first encounter. As the fight progressed, Holyfield employed a headbutt strategy that frustrated Tyson, who was known for his aggressive style. In an unprecedented turn of events, Tyson reacted to his mounting frustration by biting Holyfield's ear, resulting in a disqualification in the third round. This moment is forever etched in the annals of boxing history due to its sheer shock value.

Why Does it Matter?

The ear-biting incident garnered massive media coverage and became a cultural phenomenon, symbolizing the volatile nature of Tyson's career and the sport itself. It sparked discussions about sportsmanship, mental health in athletes, and the unpredictable nature of high-stakes competitions. The fight not only altered the trajectory of both boxers' careers but also highlighted the need for improved regulations and conduct standards in professional boxing.

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