Holyfield-Tyson III In the Works
Preliminary discussions have begun that could produce a third fight between WBA heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield and former champ Mike Tyson.
Holyfield's lawyer, Jim Thomas, said he has had "informal discussions" with Tyson's promoter, Shelly Finkel, "just to confirm that Mike has an interest in fighting Evander. And he does," The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Thursday.
Thomas said he plans to speak with Tyson representatives again this weekend in Las Vegas.
Holyfield has beaten Tyson twice. In the second bout, June 28, 1997, in the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Tyson was disqualified after biting off part of Holyfield's right ear.
Other than bringing a significant paycheck for the boxers, a Tyson-Holyfield rematch could set the stage for one to fight WBC and IBF champion Lennox Lewis in a title unification bout.
That assumes the 38-year-old Holyfield will beat John Ruiz in a rematch, probably in mid-February. Holyfield beat Ruiz this summer to win the vacant WBA title.
China has been mentioned as a rematch site, but Thomas said no agreement has been reached. If one is not reached soon, the location likely would be Las Vegas.
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