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🤯📈                                            After serving three years in prison, Mike Tyson was released in March 1995 and immediately became the center of global attention again. His comeback fight took place on August 19, 1995, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas against heavyweight Peter McNeeley. The event was heavily promoted as
🤯📈 After serving three years in prison, Mike Tyson was released in March 1995 and immediately became the center of global attention again. His comeback fight took place on August 19, 1995, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas against heavyweight Peter McNeeley. The event was heavily promoted as "The Baddest Man on the Planet Returns," and it quickly turned into one of the most anticipated boxing events of the 1990s. The buildup was enormous. Celebrities, athletes, musicians, and major public figures filled the arena, and media coverage was nonstop for weeks. The pay-per-view reportedly did around 1.5 million buys, generating roughly $90 million in revenue, making it one of the highest-grossing boxing PPVs at that time. Tyson's purse was reported to be in the $20–25 million range for a fight scheduled for ten rounds. Once the fight began, Tyson immediately pressured McNeeley and scored two knockdowns within the first minute. McNeeley tried to fight back but was overwhelmed. At 1 minute and 29 seconds of Round 1 (89 seconds total), McNeeley's manager entered the ring to stop the punishment, resulting in a disqualification victory for Tyson. Some critics pointed out that McNeeley was not a top-ranked contender and viewed the matchup as a tune-up fight. However, the night was more about Tyson's return than competitive balance. The event restored his aura, reestablished his dominance in public perception, and became one of the most culturally talked-about comeback moments in boxing history - remembered especially for the hype, the celebrity-packed arena, and the famous 89-second ending.

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