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Evander Holyfield Evander Holyfield (born October 19, 1962) is an American former professional boxer who competed between 1984 and 2011. He reigned as the undisputed championship (boxing), undisputed champion in the cruiserweight (boxing), cruiserweight division ...
vs. Vaughn Bean, billed as "The Power and the Glory", was a professional boxing match contested on September 19, 1998 for the WBA and IBF heavyweight championships.


Background

WBA and IBF heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield had embarked on one of the more successful comebacks in boxing history. Holyfield had lost two of his last four fights before landing a WBA heavyweight title shot against
Mike Tyson Michael Gerard Tyson (born June 30, 1966) is an American former professional boxer who competed between 1985 and 2024. Nicknamed "Iron Mike" and "Kid Dynamite" in his early career, and later known as "the Baddest Man on the Planet", Tyson i ...
. Though Holyfield came into the fight as an overwhelming underdog (Odds opened at 28–1 in favor of Tyson before dropping to 6–1 by the time of the fight) Holyfield was able to score one of the biggest upset victories in the history of the sport after defeating Tyson in the 11th round by technical knockout. In 1997, Holyfield would successfully defend his newly won title after Tyson was disqualified for biting both of his ears. After that, Holyfield agreed to a unification match with IBF heavyweight champion
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 ...
, who had previously defeated Holyfield over three years prior to capture the WBA and IBF titles. Hoylfield would avenge his previous loss to Moorer, gaining five knockdowns over him before the fight was stopped after the eighth round. With Holyfield now once again in possession of two of boxing's major heavyweight titles, talks for a unification match with
Lennox Lewis Lennox Claudius Lewis (born 2 September 1965) is a British-Canadian boxing commentator and former professional boxer who competed in the heavyweight division from 1989 to 2003. He was a three-time world champion, a two-time lineal champion, ...
, who held the WBC heavyweight title, began. However, the two sides were unable to reach a deal and Lewis moved on to face lineal heavyweight champion Shannon Briggs Left with little choice, Holyfield was matched up against the WBA's number one contender and
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. Before the match could take place, Akinwande was diagnosed with
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and the bout was postponed and eventually cancelled. Instead, Holyfield moved on to face another mandatory challenger Vaughn Bean, who was the IBF's number one contender. Bean came into the fight with a 32–1 record but nearly all of his wins were against low quality fighters with losing records. The combined records of the fighters Bean had faced was an abysmal 152–294–14 and only four of the fighters he had faced had a winning record by the time of his fight with Holyfield. His only loss, however, was a close majority decision against then-IBF heavyweight champion Michael Moorer in what would be Moorer's second and final successful defense before dropping the IBF title to Holyfield in his next fight.


The Fight

Having not fought in 10 months, Holyfield appeared sluggish at times throughout the fight, and Bean, who was given little chance of even being competitive, put on a decent showing, landing several big shots against Holyfield and lasting the full 12 rounds with the champion. The fight's most memorable moment came in the tenth round. Holyfield was having difficulty with Bean through the round's first two minutes, but with a minute to go, Holyfield had turned the tables and had Bean in trouble after landing some heavy shots to Bean's head. Bean attempted to clinch Holyfield and proceeded to push him into the ropes. However, Holyfield sidestepped Bean and sent him crashing into the ropes. With Bean now off balance Holyfield delivered a right uppercut that knocked Bean to the canvas. Bean got back up at the count of 7 and withstood a late rally by Holyfield to survive the round. After two more close rounds, the decision went to the judge's scorecards. All three judges had Holyfield the clear winner with two scores of 117–110 and one score of 116–111.


Aftermath

With both of their mandatories out of the way Lewis and Holyfield agreed to meet in March 1999 for the Undisputed championship.


Undercard

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Broadcasting


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