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    Default Re: Did you buy into the idea that Tyson bit Holyfield's ear......

    Nope that was some bogus theory made up by the Tyson haters and Holy fans..

    I agree with you, Walker.. I mean it's no mystery that Holy's headbutt was a major part of his arsenal... Dude was so vicious with it he makes Bradley look innocent..

    Back when this incident happened, everybody, even the time Magazine wrote a piece on it and all they would talk about is how Tyson is an ear munching monster etc etc etc... All they did was paint this man into a villain instead of looking at the real issue..

    Tyson was beyond frustrated by Holy's dirty headbutts yet the ref pretty much let him have his way with it so tyson took matters into his own hands.. If the ref isn't gonna do his job, then fuck it, imma go eye for an eye.. That was his mentality and I totally feel where he was coming from..

    This is typical in our sport.. Some fighters get a pass for their dirtyness because of who they are and what they have accomplished.. Take Barrera for instance, this dude was one of the dirtiest fighters of the past 15 years yet people rarely spoke in it.. why? cuz he's barrera.. Simliar situation with Holy..

    I dont blame Tyson at all for what he did.. How dare you fuckin headbutt me.. Anybody who has been intentionally headbutted during a boxing match would understand how that feels.. And Holy didnt just do it once, twice, or even thrice.... he did it continuously and got away with it..

    He had to use that extra weapon cuz he needed that edge over Tyson.. Without the headbutts, the fight could have looked alot different..

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    Default Re: Did you buy into the idea that Tyson bit Holyfield's ear......

    Tyson quit and he knew he was going to take a beating. If he had a chance he would have butted him back or punched him low, something like biting someone he knew he would get disqualified and when he wasn't the first time he did it again to make sure he would be.
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    Default Re: Did you buy into the idea that Tyson bit Holyfield's ear......

    He wasn't getting beaten in the second fight though, and had landed the bigger punches. I think Mike Tyson got frustrated because he didn't know how to work out on the inside, and because Holyfield head butted him blatantly multiple times.

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    Default Re: Did you buy into the idea that Tyson bit Holyfield's ear......

    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
    He wasn't getting beaten in the second fight though, and had landed the bigger punches. I think Mike Tyson got frustrated because he didn't know how to work out on the inside, and because Holyfield head butted him blatantly multiple times.
    don't know what you were watching Holyfield was still leading on the cards in the rematch, he landed the cleaner shots and smothered Tyson's attack for the majority of the fight, Mike didn't like going into the later rounds, realized he wasn't getting the win and was well on his way to another stoppage loss so he took the easy way out, not the last time he pulled a dirty stunt like this, didn't he try snapping Francis' arm? didn't he flat out quit against Williams? didn't he again try to snap McBride's arm?

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    Default Re: Did you buy into the idea that Tyson bit Holyfield's ear......

    There is no excuse what Tyson done in the Holyfield fight , he disgraced himself and more importantly he disgraced the noble art ,how anyone can make a excuse for this thug is beyond a joke ,Tyson did get butted , this is boxing the toughest game there is , it happens and always will, he was losing the fight and wanted a way out end of story ,he knew he could not hurt Holyfield , and was in for a long and painfull night, and acted like the bully he was .

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    Off topic but when Tyson fought Golota, Tyson had some kind of chemical in his hair, that when he headbutted Golota, Andrew lost his mind and ran away. I remember reading this in some Polish newspaper. I'm a huge Golota fan , but this was just a hilarious and absurd excuse

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    Default Re: Did you buy into the idea that Tyson bit Holyfield's ear......

    Quote Originally Posted by gest12645 View Post
    Off topic but when Tyson fought Golota, Tyson had some kind of chemical in his hair, that when he headbutted Golota, Andrew lost his mind and ran away. I remember reading this in some Polish newspaper. I'm a huge Golota fan , but this was just a hilarious and absurd excuse
    must have gotten Tyson's hair follicle in his eye cause the only chemical Tyson had in his hair that night was the THC from the weed he smoked prior to the fight lol

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    Default Re: Did you buy into the idea that Tyson bit Holyfield's ear......

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Tyson quit and he knew he was going to take a beating. If he had a chance he would have butted him back or punched him low, something like biting someone he knew he would get disqualified and when he wasn't the first time he did it again to make sure he would be.

    Spot on.

    How may times in fights have heads clashed on purpose or not and a boxer biting another in return.

    I can only think of one fight,and that when Tyson took the easy way out and went for the DQ against Holyfield.
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    Quote Originally Posted by porkypara View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Tyson quit and he knew he was going to take a beating. If he had a chance he would have butted him back or punched him low, something like biting someone he knew he would get disqualified and when he wasn't the first time he did it again to make sure he would be.

    Spot on.

    How may times in fights have heads clashed on purpose or not and a boxer biting another in return.

    I can only think of one fight,and that when Tyson took the easy way out and went for the DQ against Holyfield.
    And I am a Tyson fan but he took the cowards way out like a thug and a bully.
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    Default Re: Did you buy into the idea that Tyson bit Holyfield's ear......

    Odd that Tyson fans of all people would bemoan any kind of roughhouse tactics ...this is the guy who would routinely jam his forearm into his opponent's throat while jostling for position on the inside.

    I like Tyson, I liked the way he fought, but he was not a guy that could put up with someone that wasn't afraid of him. Holyfield's style was just all wrong for him.

    Last edited by El Kabong; 11-28-2011 at 10:45 PM.

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    Default Re: Did you buy into the idea that Tyson bit Holyfield's ear......

    Yep I find it odd that Tyson fans are pissed off at tactics that Holyfield used, but you never see them complain about Tyson hitting on the break (Biggs fight), breaking opponents arms (Botha fight), hitting low and After the bell (Ruddock fights), giving a forearm to someone's throat (1st 10 seconds of Spinks fight).

    But yet they managed to complain when Holyfield beat the living shit out of Tyson once and was about to do it again before the ear bites in the 2nd match. Boxing is a rough and nasty sport and Holyfield gave Tyson a taste of the rough house tactics Tyson loved to use. You know what they say, "What's good for the goose is good for the gander."

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    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Yep I find it odd that Tyson fans are pissed off at tactics that Holyfield used, but you never see them complain about Tyson hitting on the break (Biggs fight), breaking opponents arms (Botha fight), hitting low and After the bell (Ruddock fights), giving a forearm to someone's throat (1st 10 seconds of Spinks fight).

    But yet they managed to complain when Holyfield beat the living shit out of Tyson once and was about to do it again before the ear bites in the 2nd match. Boxing is a rough and nasty sport and Holyfield gave Tyson a taste of the rough house tactics Tyson loved to use. You know what they say, "What's good for the goose is good for the gander."
    They are mad because it shattered his aura of invincibility (which Douglas did in 1990, see "the long count" ). Look at Tyson post Douglas, post prison people say is "Post Prime", apparently losing 1 fight destroyed him as a fighter though he actually did face better competition after prison. His training and dedication at that point really means fuck all because he was psychologically and mentally the same fighter his entire career and when it worked it worked when it didn't he blew up.

    You also left out the Lou Savarese mauling too.

    Just how delusional were Tyson fans? Well even after Lennox Lewis smacked him around people would consistently say "If Tyson got back together with Rooney he'd win the title again" despite all the evidence pointing in the opposite direction: Patterson, Torres, etc all the peek-a-boo pressure fighters had short primes and by their mid 20's they were finished as champions.

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    Default Re: Did you buy into the idea that Tyson bit Holyfield's ear......

    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Nope that was some bogus theory made up by the Tyson haters and Holy fans..

    I agree with you, Walker.. I mean it's no mystery that Holy's headbutt was a major part of his arsenal... Dude was so vicious with it he makes Bradley look innocent..

    Back when this incident happened, everybody, even the time Magazine wrote a piece on it and all they would talk about is how Tyson is an ear munching monster etc etc etc... All they did was paint this man into a villain instead of looking at the real issue..

    Tyson was beyond frustrated by Holy's dirty headbutts yet the ref pretty much let him have his way with it so tyson took matters into his own hands.. If the ref isn't gonna do his job, then fuck it, imma go eye for an eye.. That was his mentality and I totally feel where he was coming from..

    This is typical in our sport.. Some fighters get a pass for their dirtyness because of who they are and what they have accomplished.. Take Barrera for instance, this dude was one of the dirtiest fighters of the past 15 years yet people rarely spoke in it.. why? cuz he's barrera.. Simliar situation with Holy..

    I dont blame Tyson at all for what he did.. How dare you fuckin headbutt me.. Anybody who has been intentionally headbutted during a boxing match would understand how that feels.. And Holy didnt just do it once, twice, or even thrice.... he did it continuously and got away with it..

    He had to use that extra weapon cuz he needed that edge over Tyson.. Without the headbutts, the fight could have looked alot different..

    To be fair, Tyson was no angel either.

    I remember back when Tyson fought Bruno, and Terry lawless in his interview after the fight saying, that Richard steele had given Bruno his final warning for holding and hitting, yet never once warned Tyson for the Headbutts, or the elbows that crunched into Bruno's face.

    Maybe Holyfield had the attitude at the time, like im going to give it to you pal, just so you know where i'm coming from, and Tyson always the intimidator was actually placed i a position where "He" was the intimidated, and couldnt hack it, either that or the prospect of facing a fully motivated Holyfield kicking his butt again totally messed his mind up.

    Either way, every fighter has his own fault's.

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