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...idiot was Tyson. The former champ and eternal bully, having already lost the first two rounds, decided to retaliate for an accidental head-butting cut over his eye by biting part of Holyfield's right ear off with 40 seconds left in the third round. The reigning champ jumped up in pain and walked away in anger, blood streaming from the ear. Tyson then ran after Holyfield and shoved him in the back before referee Mills Lane intervened. During an ensuing four-minute delay, a physician examined Holyfield and determined that he could continue, while Lane deducted 2 points from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOXING: HEAVYWEIGHT CHOMP | 7/7/1997 | See Source »

...Tyson, who obviously had "eaten on the insane root that takes the reason prisoner," said afterward, "He has a cut on his ear, and he didn't want to fight. Regardless of what I did, he had been butting for two fights. I addressed it in the ring...What else could I do?" Holyfield, who was taken to Valley Hospital after the fight to surgically repair the ear, addressed Tyson by saying "I truly believe fear itself causes people to do the easy thing. The quickest way was to get out. If you think you can whup...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOXING: HEAVYWEIGHT CHOMP | 7/7/1997 | See Source »

...depths to which Tyson sank were in direct contrast to the high hopes for this fight. When Holyfield, then a 7-to-1 underdog, upset Tyson last November, he revitalized heavyweight boxing and guaranteed himself and Tyson a huge payday for the rematch--$35 million for the champ, $30 million for the challenger--not to mention a stiff pay-per-view price of $49.95 for home viewers. Promoter Don King called it "the biggest event of all time," and while it may not have been that, it was a classic rematch between the good Holyfield, who wore the biblical inscription...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOXING: HEAVYWEIGHT CHOMP | 7/7/1997 | See Source »

...Sound and the Fury" also had Controversy. Tyson's co-managers John Horne and Roy Holloway called for the dismissal of referee Mitch Halpern on the grounds that he had worked the first fight and might be prejudiced against Tyson. While the Nevada Athletic Commission refused to back down, Halpern pulled out the day before the fight, and Lane was named to replace him. There was more than a little irony in Tyson's being disqualified by the referee his people preferred...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOXING: HEAVYWEIGHT CHOMP | 7/7/1997 | See Source »

...what used to be Zaire and now runs a volunteer housing program. After dinner, I asked him what the latest news was in the Congo, and he turned on his computer to check out the Websites of people who were monitoring the situation. We surprised the manager of a Tyson chicken plant near Sedalia, Mo., by phoning from the bus and asking for a tour. After a flurry of calls to headquarters, he invited us in and showed us the new technology that will cut down on repetitive tasks; the workers said they were supportive because there are more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHY WE HIT THE ROAD | 7/7/1997 | See Source »

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