Mike Tyson vs. Peter McNeeley

Mike Tyson vs. Peter McNeeley, billed as He's Back, was a professional boxing match contested on August 19, 1995.

Shortly after his second victory over Ruddock, a blockbuster deal was made that would see Tyson face the Undisputed Heavyweight Champion Evander Holyfield on November 8, 1991.

The first televised bout on the card saw Luis Santana make the second defence of his WBC Light middleweight title against former champion Terry Norris.

[6] This was the third consecutive fight between the two, Norris having twice been disqualified, firstly for a rabbit punch and for hitting after the bell in the second.

Promoter Don King made the bout available on ABC to act as an infomercial for the $50 pay-per-view card later that night.

Fans were allowed in free, then the MGM Grand Arena was cleared for customers who paid $200 to $1,500 to watch Tyson.

[7] The first bout on the PPV card saw Miguel Ángel González defend his WBC Lightweight title against No.

[9] At the end of 12 rounds, one judge scored it even at 114–114, one had it 114–112 and the another 117–109 both in favour of the champion giving him a Majority decision victory.

[12] Seldon would use his jab to control the action in a slow paced affair, with neither man throwing many punches.

Taylor would move in, landing a number more clean shots prompting referee Jay Nady to wave the fight off with Jackson appearing to be out in his feet.