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http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/i...-evander-holyfield-nevada-hall-fame-induction

Former heavyweight champions Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield have come a long way since 1997, when Tyson bit off a piece of Holyfield's ear in the third round and was disqualified in their infamous championship rematch.

Over the years, they have put their ill feelings for each other to bed and even appeared in a recent television commercial spoofing the biting incident.



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Jeff Haynes/AFP/Getty ImagesMike Tyson, left, who bit off a piece of Evander Holyfield's right ear during their June 1997 rematch, called it a "privilege and high honor" to present Holyfield at Nevada's boxing hall of fame on Aug. 9.


Tyson and Holyfield will be together again when Tyson serves as presenter for Holyfield's induction into the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame on Aug. 9 at the Tropicana in Las Vegas.

Tyson, who will hand Holyfield his Hall of Fame trophy, called the opportunity to present Holyfield a "privilege and high honor."

Holyfield is also looking forward to it.

"That's great," he said of Tyson's participation.

Rich Marotta, a longtime boxing broadcaster and president of the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame, said: "This is the kind of thing we showed is possible in boxing last year at our inaugural induction ceremony -- former and even current rivals coming together under the same roof to celebrate boxing. Everyone checks those rivalries at the door. Tyson presenting Holyfield is sheer magic."

Holyfield is being enshrined in the non-Nevada-resident category, along with George Foreman and Roberto Duran, as voted on by a 35-member panel.

Tyson was inducted in the Nevada resident category in the inaugural ceremony in 2013. Holyfield and Tyson both fought many of their biggest fights in Las Vegas.

The rest of the 18-man class of 2014, which was announced in February, includes Sonny Liston and Cornelius Boza Edwards (Nevada-resident boxers category), Jack Dempsey and Archie Moore (pioneers), Joe Louis (adoptive Nevada resident), trainer Miguel Diaz (non-boxers), Richard Steele and Kenny Bayless (officials), Col. Bob Sheridan and Kevin Iole (media), Bruce Trampler (promotions), Chuck Minker and Luther Mack (executives), and Clifford Perlman and Steve Wynn (special contributors).
 

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http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/i...-evander-holyfield-nevada-hall-fame-induction

Former heavyweight champions Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield have come a long way since 1997, when Tyson bit off a piece of Holyfield's ear in the third round and was disqualified in their infamous championship rematch.

Over the years, they have put their ill feelings for each other to bed and even appeared in a recent television commercial spoofing the biting incident.



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Jeff Haynes/AFP/Getty ImagesMike Tyson, left, who bit off a piece of Evander Holyfield's right ear during their June 1997 rematch, called it a "privilege and high honor" to present Holyfield at Nevada's boxing hall of fame on Aug. 9.


Tyson and Holyfield will be together again when Tyson serves as presenter for Holyfield's induction into the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame on Aug. 9 at the Tropicana in Las Vegas.

Tyson, who will hand Holyfield his Hall of Fame trophy, called the opportunity to present Holyfield a "privilege and high honor."

Holyfield is also looking forward to it.

"That's great," he said of Tyson's participation.

Rich Marotta, a longtime boxing broadcaster and president of the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame, said: "This is the kind of thing we showed is possible in boxing last year at our inaugural induction ceremony -- former and even current rivals coming together under the same roof to celebrate boxing. Everyone checks those rivalries at the door. Tyson presenting Holyfield is sheer magic."

Holyfield is being enshrined in the non-Nevada-resident category, along with George Foreman and Roberto Duran, as voted on by a 35-member panel.

Tyson was inducted in the Nevada resident category in the inaugural ceremony in 2013. Holyfield and Tyson both fought many of their biggest fights in Las Vegas.

The rest of the 18-man class of 2014, which was announced in February, includes Sonny Liston and Cornelius Boza Edwards (Nevada-resident boxers category), Jack Dempsey and Archie Moore (pioneers), Joe Louis (adoptive Nevada resident), trainer Miguel Diaz (non-boxers), Richard Steele and Kenny Bayless (officials), Col. Bob Sheridan and Kevin Iole (media), Bruce Trampler (promotions), Chuck Minker and Luther Mack (executives), and Clifford Perlman and Steve Wynn (special contributors).

Holyfield > Tyson:sas2:
 

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So I see this Jennings vs Perez tilt on the undercard of the upcoming Golovkin fight, any of y'all seen them fight? Are they potential contenders?


Bryant Jennings is the best heavyweight in the world after Wladamir Klitschko:mjpls:


I think me and @King P are the only ones who fukk with him like that, but he has the best skills out of all the Heavyweights.


It's only a matter of time before he's crowned
 

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So I see this Jennings vs Perez tilt on the undercard of the upcoming Golovkin fight, any of y'all seen them fight? Are they potential contenders?
Perez is living off his almost murdering Magomed Abdusalamov but in actuality is not really that special of a fighter.
Jennings is my favorite of the current crop of young heavyweights and his being a Philly guy means I have to ride with him.
 

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Bryant Jennings is the best heavyweight in the world after Wladamir Klitschko:mjpls:


I think me and @King P are the only ones who fukk with him like that, but he has the best skills out of all the Heavyweights.


It's only a matter of time before he's crowned
Word. By By has quickly become one of my favorite up and comers.

Ya'll can keep buying into the Wilder hype, Jennings gonna be the guy at the top of the division before it's all said and done :smugbiden:
 

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Bryant Jennings is the best heavyweight in the world after Wladamir Klitschko:mjpls:


I think me and @King P are the only ones who fukk with him like that, but he has the best skills out of all the Heavyweights.


It's only a matter of time before he's crowned
Im with you on the Jennings bandwagon breh

him and fury are my 2 HWs to shine after Wlad goes.

After this fight everyone will know who Jennings is :blessed:
 

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http://fighthype.com/news/article17457.html
Sources close to the situation have informed us that it looks like three-division world champion Adrien Broner will likley face jr. welterweight contender Emmanuel Taylor when he makes his return to the ring on September 6. As previously reported by FightHype.com, the bout is still heading to Broner's hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio and the card will feature several up-and-coming local fighters, including bantamweight Rau'Shee Warren and lightweight Robert Easter.

Taylor is coming off of a career-defining victory, surviving a late knockdown to score a 10-round unanimous decision victory over Karim Mayfield this past Friday on ESPN Friday Night Fights. Former welterweight champion Andre Berto and hard-hitting jr. welterweight Lucas Matthysse are also expected to make their return to the ring on the same date, but it's unclear if either will be on Broner's card or fighting in a different venue. That being said, one should not be surprised to see Showtime broadcast a split-venue show on that night.
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I despise About Buffoonery but even I would have to pick him to cruise over Taylor after watching that struggle victory he got against bum ass Karim Mayfield.
 
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