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{{Infobox boxing match
|fight date=April 19, 1991
|Fight Name="The Battle of the Ages"
| Fight Name = The Battle of the Ages
| image = [[File:Battle of the Ages.jpg|230px]]
|location=[[Boardwalk Hall|Convention Center]] in [[Atlantic City|Atlantic City, New Jersey]]
| caption =
|image=[[File:Battle of the Ages.jpg|230px]]
| fight date = April 19, 1991
|fighter1={{flagicon|USA}} Evander Holyfield
| location = [[Boardwalk Hall]], [[Atlantic City, New Jersey]], [[United States|U.S.]]
|nickname1="The Real Deal"
| titles = [[World Boxing Association|WBA]], [[World Boxing Council|WBC]] and [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] [[Undisputed championship (boxing)|undisputed]] heavyweight championship
|record1=25–0
| fighter1 = [[Evander Holyfield]]
|hometown1=[[Atlanta|Atlanta, Georgia]], [[United States|US]]
| nickname1 = The Real Deal
|recognition1=<small>[[World Boxing Association|WBA]]/[[World Boxing Council|WBC]]/[[International Boxing Federation|IBF]]/[[Lineal championship|''Lineal'']] Undisputed Heavyweight Champion</small>
| hometown1 = [[Atlanta, Georgia]], U.S.
|fighter2={{flagicon|US}} George Foreman
| purse1 = $20,000,000
|nickname2="Big George"
| record1 = 25–0 (21 KO)
|record2=69–2
| age1 = {{age in years and months |19 October 1962 |April 19, 1991}}
|hometown2=[[Houston|Houston, Texas]] [[United States|US]]
| height1 = 6 ft 2+1/2 in
|recognition2=
| weight1 = 208 lb
|titles=[[World Boxing Association|WBA]]/[[World Boxing Council|WBC]]/[[International Boxing Federation|IBF]]/[[Lineal championship|''Lineal'']] Heavyweight Championships
| style1 = Orthodox
| recognition1 = [[World Boxing Association|WBA]], [[World Boxing Council|WBC]] and [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] [[Undisputed championship (boxing)|undisputed]]<br>Heavyweight Champion<br>[[The Ring (magazine)|''The Ring'']] [[Pound for pound|pound-for-pound]] No. 6 ranked fighter<br>2-division [[Undisputed championship (boxing)|undisputed]] world champion
| fighter2 = [[George Foreman]]
| nickname2 = Big George
| hometown2 = [[Houston, Texas]]
| purse2 = $12,500,000
| record2 = 69–2 (65 KO)
| age2 = {{age in years and months |January 10, 1949 |April 19, 1991}}
| height2 = 6 ft 4 in
| weight2 = 257 lb
| style2 = Orthodox
| recognition2 = [[World Boxing Association|WBA]]/[[International Boxing Federation|IBF]]<br>No. 2 Ranked Heavyweight<br>[[World Boxing Council|WBC]]<br>No. 3 Ranked Heavyweight<br>Former [[Undisputed championship (boxing)|undisputed]] heavyweight champion
| result = Holyfield wins via 12-round '''[[unanimous decision]]''' (116-111, 115-112, 117-110)
}}
}}
'''[[Evander Holyfield]] vs. [[George Foreman]]''', billed as "'''The Battle of the Ages'''", was a professional boxing match contested on April 19, 1991 for the [[World Boxing Association|WBA]], [[World Boxing Council|WBC]], [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] and [[Lineal championship|''Lineal'']] Heavyweight championships.
'''[[Evander Holyfield]] vs. [[George Foreman]]''', billed as '''''The Battle of the Ages''''', was a professional boxing match contested on April 19, 1991 for the [[World Boxing Association|WBA]], [[World Boxing Council|WBC]], and [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] heavyweight championships.<ref>{{cite web |title=Evander Holyfield vs. George Foreman |url=https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php/Evander_Holyfield_vs._George_Foreman |website=boxrec.com |publisher=BoxRec |access-date=20 March 2024}}</ref>


==Background==
==Background==
On October 25, 1990, Evander Holyfield defeated [[Buster Douglas|James "Buster" Douglas]] by third round knockout to become the Undisputed Heavyweight Champion. Prior to his match with Douglas, Holyfield delayed a potential fight with [[Mike Tyson]], intead agreeing to face 42-year old George Foreman for the titles should he defeat Douglas.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/1990/10/12/sports/holyfield-lines-up-foreman-bout.html Holyfield Lines Up Foreman Bout], N.Y. Times article, 1990-10-12, Retrieved on 2013-05-15</ref> Since ending his 10-year retirement in 1987, Foreman was a perfect 24–0 with 23 of his wins coming via knockout. With Foreman's popularity at an all-time high coupled with the fact that he could possibly become the oldest Heavyweight champion in boxing history, anticpation for the bout was high. As such, the two fighters received high payouts, Holyfield was guaranteed $20 million, while Foreman took home a guaranteed $12.5 million. Despite his age, the outspoken Foreman remained confident that he could dethrone Holyfield and in the months before the fight often said as much in the media.<ref>[http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1991-04-15/sports/1991105017_1_george-foreman-heavyweight-championship-belt-holyfield Foreman's Jaw Keeps Jabbing Heavyweight Hawks Self as Next Champ], Baltimore Sun article, 1991-04-15, Retrieved on 2013-05-15</ref> Not to be outdone, Holyfield's manager [[Dan Duva]] lampooned Foreman's weight infamously stating that the fight should be called "The Real Deal" vs. "The Big Meal" and "Some people say George is as fit as a fiddle. But I think he looks more like a cello."<ref>[http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1990-11-21/sports/1990325007_1_george-foreman-holyfield-bob-arum Holyfield Leans In As Foreman Chews the Fat], Baltimore Sun article, 1990-11-21, Retrieved on 2013-05-15</ref>
On October 25, 1990, Evander Holyfield defeated [[Buster Douglas|James "Buster" Douglas]] by third round knockout to become the Undisputed Heavyweight Champion. Prior to his match with Douglas, Holyfield delayed a potential fight with [[Mike Tyson]], instead agreeing to face 42-year-old George Foreman for the titles should he defeat Douglas.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1990/10/12/sports/holyfield-lines-up-foreman-bout.html Holyfield Lines Up Foreman Bout], N.Y. Times article, 1990-10-12, Retrieved on 2013-05-15</ref> Since ending his 10-year retirement in 1987, Foreman was a perfect 24–0, with 23 of his wins coming via knockout. With Foreman's popularity at an all-time high coupled with the fact that he could possibly become the oldest Heavyweight champion in boxing history, anticipation for the bout was high. As such, the two fighters received high payouts, Holyfield was guaranteed $20 million, while Foreman took home a guaranteed $12.5 million. Despite his age, the outspoken Foreman remained confident that he could dethrone Holyfield and in the months before the fight often said as much in the media.<ref>[https://www.baltimoresun.com/1991/04/15/foremans-jaw-keeps-jabbing-heavyweight-hawks-self-as-next-champ/ Foreman's Jaw Keeps Jabbing Heavyweight Hawks Self as Next Champ], Baltimore Sun article, 1991-04-15, Retrieved on 2013-05-15</ref> Not to be outdone, Holyfield's manager [[Dan Duva]] lampooned Foreman's weight, infamously stating that the fight should be called "The Real Deal" vs. "The Big Meal" and "Some people say George is as fit as a fiddle. But I think he looks more like a cello."<ref>[https://www.baltimoresun.com/1990/11/21/holyfield-leans-in-as-foreman-chews-the-fat-boxing/ Holyfield Leans In As Foreman Chews the Fat], Baltimore Sun article, 1990-11-21, Retrieved on 2013-05-15</ref>


==The Fight==
==The fight==
The fight is perhaps best remembered for it's memorable round 7. At the beginning of the round, Holyfield was the aggressor, throwing several jabs as Foreman stood back, seemingly waiting for an opputunity to land a powerful right hand. Seconds later, Holyfield missed with a left hook which lead to Foreman countering with a big right hook to Holyfield's head. Foreman would then become the aggressor and continue his attack on Holyfield, landing several punches within the round's first minute. As the second minute of the round began, Holyfield rebounded and proceeded to land a 15-second, multiple punch combination that staggered Foreman. Though Holyfield's barrage of punches seemed to tire Foreman, he nevertheless was able to survive the remainder of the round without going down. This round was ultimately named "Round of the Year" by [[The Ring (magazine)|''The Ring'' magazine]]. Though Foreman was able to stay competitive throughout the fight, Holyfield ultimately won the fight via [[unanimous decision]], winning all three judges scorecard by scores of 116–111, 117–110 and 115–112. Foreman, however, impessed many by going the distance with the much younger champion.<ref>[http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1140689/index.htm No Joke], Sports Illustrated article, 1991-04-29, Retrieved on 2013-05-15</ref>
The fight is perhaps best remembered for its memorable round 7. At the beginning of the round, Holyfield was the aggressor, throwing several jabs as Foreman stood back, seemingly waiting for an opportunity to land a powerful right hand. Seconds later, Holyfield missed with a left hook, which led to Foreman countering with a big right hook to Holyfield's head. Foreman would then become the aggressor and continue his attack on Holyfield, landing several punches within the round's first minute. As the second minute of the round began, Holyfield rebounded and proceeded to land a 15-second, multiple punch combination that staggered Foreman. Though Holyfield's barrage of punches seemed to tire Foreman, he nevertheless was able to survive the remainder of the round without going down.
Foreman had a point deducted in round eleven for a low blow.
Though Foreman was able to stay competitive throughout the fight, Holyfield ultimately won the fight via [[unanimous decision]], winning all three judges scorecards by scores of 116–111, 115–112, and 117–110 (erroneously announced as "117-100" by [[Michael Buffer]]). Foreman, however, impressed many by going the distance with the much younger champion.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100704021656/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1140689/index.htm No Joke], Sports Illustrated article, 1991-04-29, Retrieved on 2013-05-15</ref> HBO's [[Harold Lederman]] scored the fight 119-108 for Holyfield, giving Foreman only the sixth round. The [[Associated Press]] had it 118-110 for Holyfield, giving Foreman rounds three and five. [[The Ring magazine|Ring magazine]] had the fight 116-113 for Holyfield.


==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==
The fight was a huge success financially, becoming for a time the highest grossing boxing match of all time. The bout brought in approximately $55 million from pay-per-view buys with 1.45 million American homes purchasing the fight. Also, an additional $8 million was made from the live gate with an estmated 19,000 fans attending the fight live.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/1991/04/25/sports/boxing-revenue-record-apparently-falling.html Revenue Record Apparently Falling], N.Y. Times article, 1991-04-25, Retrieved on 2013-05-15</ref>
The fight was a huge success financially, becoming for a time the highest-grossing boxing match of all time. The bout brought in approximately $55 million from pay-per-view buys, with 1.45 million American homes purchasing the fight. Also, an additional $8 million was made from the live gate, with an estimated 19,000 fans attending the fight live.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1991/04/25/sports/boxing-revenue-record-apparently-falling.html Revenue Record Apparently Falling], N.Y. Times article, 1991-04-25, Retrieved on 2013-05-15</ref>


Many thought this would be Forman's last chance at the Heavyweight championship. Foreman, however would shock the boxing world over three years later by defeating [[Michael Moorer]] to become the oldest Heavyweight champion at age 45.
Many thought this would be Foreman's last chance at the Heavyweight championship. Foreman, however, would shock the boxing world over three years later by [[Michael Moorer vs. George Foreman|defeating]] [[Michael Moorer]] to become the oldest Heavyweight champion at age 45.

==Undercard==
Confirmed bouts:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://boxrec.com/en/event/3757|title=BoxRec - event|publisher=}}</ref>

==Broadcasting==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! align=center | Country
! align=center | Broadcaster
|-
| {{flag|United Kingdom}} || [[Sky Cinema|Sky Movies]]
|-
| {{flag|United States}} || [[HBO]]
|}


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 01:05, 6 December 2024

The Battle of the Ages
DateApril 19, 1991
VenueBoardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
Title(s) on the lineWBA, WBC and IBF undisputed heavyweight championship
Tale of the tape
Boxer Evander Holyfield George Foreman
Nickname The Real Deal Big George
Hometown Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Houston, Texas
Purse $20,000,000 $12,500,000
Pre-fight record 25–0 (21 KO) 69–2 (65 KO)
Age 28 years, 6 months 42 years, 3 months
Height 6 ft 2+12 in (189 cm) 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight 208 lb (94 kg) 257 lb (117 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition WBA, WBC and IBF undisputed
Heavyweight Champion
The Ring pound-for-pound No. 6 ranked fighter
2-division undisputed world champion
WBA/IBF
No. 2 Ranked Heavyweight
WBC
No. 3 Ranked Heavyweight
Former undisputed heavyweight champion
Result
Holyfield wins via 12-round unanimous decision (116-111, 115-112, 117-110)

Evander Holyfield vs. George Foreman, billed as The Battle of the Ages, was a professional boxing match contested on April 19, 1991 for the WBA, WBC, and IBF heavyweight championships.[1]

Background

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On October 25, 1990, Evander Holyfield defeated James "Buster" Douglas by third round knockout to become the Undisputed Heavyweight Champion. Prior to his match with Douglas, Holyfield delayed a potential fight with Mike Tyson, instead agreeing to face 42-year-old George Foreman for the titles should he defeat Douglas.[2] Since ending his 10-year retirement in 1987, Foreman was a perfect 24–0, with 23 of his wins coming via knockout. With Foreman's popularity at an all-time high coupled with the fact that he could possibly become the oldest Heavyweight champion in boxing history, anticipation for the bout was high. As such, the two fighters received high payouts, Holyfield was guaranteed $20 million, while Foreman took home a guaranteed $12.5 million. Despite his age, the outspoken Foreman remained confident that he could dethrone Holyfield and in the months before the fight often said as much in the media.[3] Not to be outdone, Holyfield's manager Dan Duva lampooned Foreman's weight, infamously stating that the fight should be called "The Real Deal" vs. "The Big Meal" and "Some people say George is as fit as a fiddle. But I think he looks more like a cello."[4]

The fight

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The fight is perhaps best remembered for its memorable round 7. At the beginning of the round, Holyfield was the aggressor, throwing several jabs as Foreman stood back, seemingly waiting for an opportunity to land a powerful right hand. Seconds later, Holyfield missed with a left hook, which led to Foreman countering with a big right hook to Holyfield's head. Foreman would then become the aggressor and continue his attack on Holyfield, landing several punches within the round's first minute. As the second minute of the round began, Holyfield rebounded and proceeded to land a 15-second, multiple punch combination that staggered Foreman. Though Holyfield's barrage of punches seemed to tire Foreman, he nevertheless was able to survive the remainder of the round without going down.

Foreman had a point deducted in round eleven for a low blow.

Though Foreman was able to stay competitive throughout the fight, Holyfield ultimately won the fight via unanimous decision, winning all three judges scorecards by scores of 116–111, 115–112, and 117–110 (erroneously announced as "117-100" by Michael Buffer). Foreman, however, impressed many by going the distance with the much younger champion.[5] HBO's Harold Lederman scored the fight 119-108 for Holyfield, giving Foreman only the sixth round. The Associated Press had it 118-110 for Holyfield, giving Foreman rounds three and five. Ring magazine had the fight 116-113 for Holyfield.

Aftermath

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The fight was a huge success financially, becoming for a time the highest-grossing boxing match of all time. The bout brought in approximately $55 million from pay-per-view buys, with 1.45 million American homes purchasing the fight. Also, an additional $8 million was made from the live gate, with an estimated 19,000 fans attending the fight live.[6]

Many thought this would be Foreman's last chance at the Heavyweight championship. Foreman, however, would shock the boxing world over three years later by defeating Michael Moorer to become the oldest Heavyweight champion at age 45.

Undercard

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Confirmed bouts:[7]

Broadcasting

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Country Broadcaster
 United Kingdom Sky Movies
 United States HBO

References

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  1. ^ "Evander Holyfield vs. George Foreman". boxrec.com. BoxRec. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  2. ^ Holyfield Lines Up Foreman Bout, N.Y. Times article, 1990-10-12, Retrieved on 2013-05-15
  3. ^ Foreman's Jaw Keeps Jabbing Heavyweight Hawks Self as Next Champ, Baltimore Sun article, 1991-04-15, Retrieved on 2013-05-15
  4. ^ Holyfield Leans In As Foreman Chews the Fat, Baltimore Sun article, 1990-11-21, Retrieved on 2013-05-15
  5. ^ No Joke, Sports Illustrated article, 1991-04-29, Retrieved on 2013-05-15
  6. ^ Revenue Record Apparently Falling, N.Y. Times article, 1991-04-25, Retrieved on 2013-05-15
  7. ^ "BoxRec - event".
Preceded by Evander Holyfield's bouts
April 19, 1991
Succeeded by
Preceded by
vs. Terry Anderson
George Foreman's bouts
April 19, 1991
Succeeded by