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Of course. And Tyson isn't the first boxer to bite, either. When you're in the ring, its life or death. However, that being said, biting another human-being wasn't the way to handle it. To me, it seemed more like Mike was getting frustrated that Holyfield was still coming at him. Tyson just had his best round of the fight, or was having it then just bit. He was in a bad-place mentally all those years and probably just couldn't psychologically deal with the pressure or possibly losing to Holyfield again...Originally Posted by TrueBlack88
People can judge how ever they want, but if you watched the fights, both times he got cuts by headbutts. The ref wasn't doing anything so he took matter into his own hands. BTW this movie is already out if you know where to look..Originally Posted by Mccheesy
I'm a huge Tyson fan but yeah, he did go overboard with the bite. But to me, I think its at least, in part, justified because more than a few of Holyfield's opponents have said he constantly head-butts and fights dirty...Originally Posted by TrueBlack88
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SuperSaiyan415 wrote:
documentary explains a lot. It explains why Tyson bit holyfields ear. Dude was sick of all those headbutts. I never really followed Tyson like that since I was pretty young when it happened. If that's old news I apologize. Another good one is the Ali Frazier one that just came out.
- its not really old news, its just that most folks back then were so hell bent on wanting to see Tyson fall they refused to see it. i knew this YEARS ago, and it still comes up in sports discussions with cats my age who still refuse to acknowledge this, claiming Tyson went crazy.