Your ignorant, I have watched Holmes on many nights and like when he fought Gerry Cooney and Shavers, and when he fought Tyson, and he was more or less the same Holmes... and he didn't do anything to Tyson he barely hit Tyson with ANY jabs which he had never had trouble landing on anyone before, and say what you want, but that was the same jab of the younger Holmes. Also in the Tellis fight some two of the judges scored it 6-4, but the other who got the most accurate score was 8-2... Mike Tyson was winning a larger percentage of the rounds in that fight. The tucker fight he dominated there are no two ways about it. As for Holyfield be old, thats all great and dandy, except he was in terrific shape when he fought Tyson, and Tyson was still physically in good shape, but it was his mind that was his enemy... That is a bigger factor than pretty much anything else in boxing. Tyson wasn't using any hit movement, or throwing combinations against Evander, and Evander was being cheap because ever time Tyson would get in and catch him off guard he would just hold Tyson, and when he was prepared then he would counter. Evander was special that night, but he wasn't holding he probably still would have lost the first night. As for the second fight Tyson had Evander hurt until Evander decided to headbutt Tyson blatantly which led to Tyson being a maniac. Also did Evander look like the man who fought Bowe in the third fight? NO so stop using that as an excuse. Evander was in prime shape, and he fought as well as he had ever foughten before then.