Twice Bitten: The Untold Story of Holyfield-Tyson II

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Mainstream Publishing Company, Limited, 2013 - Biography & Autobiography - 255 pages
On 28 July 1997, in the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield engaged in what would become the most infamous fight in boxing history. After the third round of a heavyweight championship match, Tyson was disqualified for biting off and spitting out a chunk of Holyfield's ear. But what drives a man to viciously bite another man? Was it a mental breakdown? Was it fear? Was it retaliation? In 'Twice Bitten', renowned sports columnist George Willis details what triggered Tyson's mad act of violence and reveals the answers to the following questions: what happened to the piece of ear that Tyson chewed off and spit out? Why didn't Holyfield reattach it? And was it popping champagne bottles or gunshots that caused a near riot in the MGM corridors and casinos that night?

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About the author (2013)

George Willis is an award-winning sports columnist at the New York Post and has been the primary boxing writer at the newspaper since 2002. His blog By George is featured on the New York Post website and he is a sought-after guest on sport-related talk shows on radio, television and the Internet. He lives in New Jersey.

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