Evander Holyfield vs Michael Moorer II - Highlights (HUGE VENGEANCE)

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    November 8th, 1997. Evander "Real Deal" Holyfield and Michael "Double M" Moorer clashed for the 2nd time after their epic 1st encounter that took place a little more than 3.5 years ago.
    The following titles were on the line;
    i) IBF Heavyweight Championship (Moorer’s 3rd defense)
    ii) WBA Heavyweight Championship (Holyfield’s 2nd defense)
    This was the 1st and only time in which Moorer was trained by the great Freddie Roach.
    Prefight records; Holyfield 34(23)-3, Moorer 39(31)-1.
    After their 1st fight that took place on April 22nd 1994, both fighters went on to pick up 4 wins and 1 defeat each before colliding again in the squared circle.
    In June 1996, Moorer became the IBF Heavyweight Champion for the 2nd time via a razor thin SD12 over Axel Schulz.
    Between November 1996 & March 1997, Moorer made 2 successful defenses of the title and for his 3rd defense he was slated to take on Holyfield who looked to redeem himself against the man who handed him his 2nd career setback.
    In November 1996, Holyfield scored a huge upset over Iron Mike Tyson with a stunning TKO11 win to become WBA Heavyweight Champion for the 3rd time.
    7 months later, Holyfield retained the title in his 1st defense against Tyson in a rematch via DQ3. It was a bout infamously remembered as “The Bite” and was named the Event of the Year 1997 by The Ring.
    For his 2nd defense, Holyfield had his eyes set on avenging his defeat to Moorer that took place 42 months ago.
    Entering the bout, the 35 year old Holyfield who was the 3.5-1 betting favorite had notable wins over Carlos De Leon, Tyrone Booze, Chisanda Mutti, Henry Tillman, Ricky Parkey, Ossie Ocasio, James Tillis, Pinklon Thomas, Ray Mercer, James Douglas, Bert Cooper, Michael Dokes, Larry Holmes, Riddick Bowe, George Foreman, Dwight Muhammad Qawi (2x), Alex Stewart (2x) & Mike Tyson (2x).
    On the other hand, the 29 year old Moorer had triumphs over top oppositions such as Leslie Stewart, Alex Stewart, James Smith, Vaughn Bean, Frans Botha, Axel Schulz, Bert Cooper, Evander Holyfield & Frankie Swindell (2x).
    It was an explosive back and forth battle that ultimately went in favor of Holyfield who scored 5 knockdowns and captured his HUGE VENGEANCE via RTD9 to become the 3x IBF Heavyweight Champion.
    In round 3, Holyfield was cut on the right side of his forehead due to an accidental clash of heads and timeout was called by referee Mitch Halpern. After an inspection by ringside physician Flip Homansky, Holyfield was given the green light to go on as the cut was in no way severe and did not bother him for the rest of the fight.
    In round 5, Moorer was floored with a 3 punch combination.
    In round 6, Moorer lifted Holyfield up and carried him to the corner possibly out of sheer frustration.
    In round 7, Moorer was decked twice by fusillades of blows that ended with an uppercut each time.
    In round 8, Moorer was down twice again courtesy of Holyfield’s beautiful combination punching and appeared to be finished at the second knockdown. However, Moorer showed unparalleled determination and still managed to beat the count after hitting the canvas for the 5th time in 24 minutes.
    Before the start of round 9, Homansky ruled that Moorer was in no position to continue after an examination to the disappointment of the Pennsylvanian southpaw who wanted to carry on against his best interest.
    Hope you guys enjoy this highlight of a HUGE VENGEANCE achieved by the one and only Evander Holyfield and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE!

Komentáƙe • 22

  • @S.R.A.B0XER
    @S.R.A.B0XER Pƙed rokem +18

    One of Evander's most underrated wins.

  • @joeblough261
    @joeblough261 Pƙed rokem +5

    I was there in person that night. Holyfield was and is my favorite fighter of all times. I remember being in an ecstatic high after the fight was over. To boot I bet for KO in 8, and that's what it turned out to be, so I won a bunch of money. I was about 23 years old. Good stuff.

  • @robstatham6027
    @robstatham6027 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +6

    probably one of Holyfield's greatest victories and a redemptive win. He destroyed Moorer.

  • @joeblough261
    @joeblough261 Pƙed rokem +6

    That finishing combo was so tasty. Nobody threw combos like that in the heavyweight division. Sharp, accurate, short, and bad intended shots. And this was Evander way past his prime too.

  • @tonya1425
    @tonya1425 Pƙed rokem +8

    One of those fights that showed what a great offensive fighter Holyfield was. You can see him effortlessly mixing up every punch in the book to the head and body. That’s what makes him a tough fight for any heavyweight in history.

  • @drby0788
    @drby0788 Pƙed rokem +8

    My favorite heavyweight!

  • @ralphphelps1497
    @ralphphelps1497 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +3

    For the heavyweights I know the 70's was a great boxing era...but the 90's were a good 2nd! Since I've been around.

  • @morrisonmauro4619
    @morrisonmauro4619 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +2

    What a warrior Holy was...❀

  • @harveydodd8803
    @harveydodd8803 Pƙed rokem +4

    That smile when Moorer lifted him up was definitely “Better than biting me.”

  • @Fathervinyard
    @Fathervinyard Pƙed rokem +9

    michael moorer was the first southpaw heavyweight champion ever i believe

    • @John-gf8ze
      @John-gf8ze Pƙed rokem +1

      Yuh

    • @joeblough261
      @joeblough261 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      Yes, and second lightheavy champ to win heavyweight crown. (even if he was WBO champ, which wasn't on par with the other 3 belts back then)

  • @tonya1425
    @tonya1425 Pƙed rokem +2

    I’m a big fan of both fighters. I’m so glad they faced each other twice and both put on great performances. 90s heavyweight boxing was different!

  • @amadeuschavez.
    @amadeuschavez. Pƙed rokem +2

    Such a great performance

  • @stanjz
    @stanjz Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +1

    The ref should have never let it continue after that last knock down. The knockdowns were clearly getting much more serious at that point. Moorer barely beat the count and the ref should have used discretion.

  • @healthnut3165
    @healthnut3165 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    Came to count how many times people use the word “underrated”

  • @thehonorablejiveturkeyspoo6370

    How many times have we heard "A straight right hand by Holifield"

  • @htechdance
    @htechdance Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Conditioning and power superior to Moorer. And I was a huge Moorer fan, met him as a light heavy and knew he would win a heavyweight belt at that moment. I was also friends with James Toney who knew Moorer well and KOed Evander later in part I think as payback.

  • @blittz10
    @blittz10 Pƙed rokem +2

    Boxers back then were totally not juiced up

  • @generalkang1969
    @generalkang1969 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    If ever there was a boxing announcer who puts his foot in his mouth more than Bobby Czyz, I could not think of one - at about the 3:30 mark here, he says something like, "Every fighter has a bullet with his name on it, and Michael Moorer might be that bullet for Holyfield" and ONE SECOND later Holyfield dropped Moorer.