Evander Holyfield vs. Michael Moorer II
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Michael Moorer Michael Lee Moorer (born November 12, 1967) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1988 to 2008. He won a world championship on four occasions in two weight classes, having held the WBO light heavyweight title from 1988 t ...
II was a professional boxing match contested November 8, 1997 for the WBA and IBF heavyweight championships.


Background

After Riddick Bowe vacated the WBC Heavyweight title in 1992 followed by George Foreman being stripped of both the WBA and IBF Heavyweight titles in 1995, the heavyweight boxing division was in limbo as three different men laid claim to each of the three major heavyweight championships in 1997. Evander Holyfield and Michael Moorer held the WBA and IBF Heavyweight titles respectively, while Lennox Lewis held the WBC version of the title. In an effort to unify the three titles, the WBA and IBF organizations announced a unification bout between Holyfield and Moorer set for November 8, 1997. The two men had previously fought each other on April 22, 1994 for Holyfield's WBA, IBF and ''Lineal'' Heavyweight championships. In a close fight, Moorer earned an upset victory over Holyfield to become the first southpaw to win a major Heavyweight title. However, his reign would not last long as he was defeated by 45-year-old George Foreman via 10th-round knockout in his first defense of the titles. Foreman, however, would eventually be stripped of both the WBA and IBF titles after refusing to fight
Tony Tucker Tony Craig Tucker (born December 27, 1958) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1980 to 1998. He won the IBF heavyweight title in 1987, and was the shortest-reigning world heavyweight champion at just 64 days. In an inte ...
and
Axel Schulz Axel Schulz (born 9 November 1968) is a German former professional boxer who competed from 1990 to 1999, and in 2006. He challenged three times for both the IBF and European heavyweight titles. As an amateur he won a bronze medal at the 198 ...
respectively. The vacant WBA title was then won by
Bruce Seldon Bruce Samuel Seldon (born January 30, 1967) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1988 to 1996, and 2004 to 2009. He held the WBA heavyweight title from 1995 to 1996, most notably losing to Mike Tyson via knockout in his se ...
, who then lost the title to Mike Tyson. Tyson's first defense was against Holyfield, who earned an upset victory by 11th-round technical knockout to regain the WBA Heavyweight title. He would then successfully defend the title in a rematch with Tyson after Tyson was disqualified in the third round for biting Holyfield's ears. Meanwhile, Moorer would face Axel Schulz to determine who would win the vacant IBF Heavyweight title, winning the contest by split decision. He would successfully defend the title twice before his rematch with Holyfield.


The Fight

Through the first four rounds, the fight was fought evenly between the two combatants. Midway through round 3, the fight was brought to a stop after an accidental clash of heads opened up a cut above the right eye of Holyfield. After the delay, Moorer fought well for remainder of round 3 as well as round 4, using his powerful right jab to his advantage. In round 5, however, the close fight would take a dramatic turn as Holyfield would drop Moorer to the canvas at 2:37 of the round. Moorer would remain on his knees before answering referee
Mitch Halpern Mitchell Howard Halpern (July 14, 1967 – August 20, 2000) was an American boxing referee who officiated some of the sport's biggest matches. Early career Halpern began his career in March 1991 and went on to referee 87 championship fights and ...
's count at 8. Moorer appeared to recover from the knockdown, having a strong round 6. Things took a downward spiral for Moorer minute into round 7 though after he was sent backwards after a right hook–left hand combination from Holyfield. Moorer was able to recover and fend off Holyfield's assault but was again sent backward following a Holyfield at 1:35 of the round. Holyfield would follow up with a right uppercut at 1:57 that knocked down Moorer for the second time in the fight. Moorer again answered the referee's count at 8, but found himself knocked down for the second time in the round by another Holyfield uppercut, this time answering the referee's count at 3. Things would get worse for Moorer in round 8 as he was knocked down for a fourth time after receiving a pair of right hands from Holyfield, again answering the count at 8. Holyfield would continue his assault on the exhausted Moorer, knocking him down for the fifth and final time with three seconds remaining in the round. For the fourth time, Moorer would get up, this time at the count of 8. Though Moorer narrowly survived round 8, he would not get the chance to continue the fight. After being examined by ringside physician Flip Homansky, it was decided Moorer could not continue and Holyfield was awarded the victory via technical knockout. A disappointed Moorer was seen pleading with Homansky, wanting to continue the fight despite the five knockdowns and trailing Holyfield by a wide margin on the judge's scorecards.Floored By The Spirit
Sports Illustrated article, 1997-11-17, Retrieved on 2013-08-01


Aftermath

Michael Moorer would retire shortly after the fight, eventually returning in 2000 though he was unable to match his previous success, never again fighting for the Heavyweight championship. Almost immediately after his victory, there were rumors of the long-awaited unification match between Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis. After the Holyfield–Moorer II fight, Lewis would also pick up the ''Lineal'' Heavyweight championship by defeating
Shannon Briggs Shannon Briggs (born December 4, 1971) is an American former professional boxer. He is a two-time heavyweight champion, having held the lineal heavyweight championship from 1997 to 1998, and the WBO title from 2006 to 2007. Briggs is known for h ...
, the man who had dethroned George Foreman to win the title. With both Holyfield and Lewis now holding all of the major titles, the highly anticipated unification bout looked like it might finally take place. Holyfield would make his mandatory defense against
Vaughn Bean Vaughn Bean (born September 3, 1974) is an American former professional boxer. Nicknamed "Shake & Bake", Bean challenged twice for world heavyweight titles in 1997 and 1998. Professional career Bean began his career with 27 victories over extre ...
, defeating him via unanimous decision, while Lewis faced mandatory challenger
Željko Mavrović Željko Mavrović (; ; born 17 February 1969) is a Croatian former professional boxer who competed from 1993 to 1998. In 1998, as an undefeated challenger, he faced Lennox Lewis for the WBC heavyweight title, but lost in what would be his fin ...
, also winning his fight via unanimous decision. After these victories, the Holyfield–Lewis fight was finally announced.


References

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