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Showing posts with label spontaneous. Show all posts
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Mar 5, 2019

[Answer] 8. This baby-voiced boxer is known for his spontaneous outbursts. None were more surprising than his cannibalistic urge in the middle of one of his fights. In 1997, which boxer was made famous for biting the ear of one of his opponents?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. This baby-voiced boxer is known for his spontaneous outbursts. None were more surprising than his cannibalistic urge in the middle of one of his fights. In 1997, which boxer was made famous for biting the ear of one of his opponents?"



...1. Hannibal Lector 2. Evander Holyfield 3. Mike Tyson 4. George Foreman He did it twice! He was warned earlier in the fight for biting Evander Holyfield. Then he did it again in a later round. This time the official disqualified Mike. Tyson defended himself by saying that Holyfield was head-butting him.

Oct 22, 2018

[Answer] This baby-voiced boxer is known for his spontaneous outbursts. None were more surprising than his cannibalistic urge in the middle of one of his fights. In 1997, which boxer was made famous for biting the ear of one of his opponents?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "This baby-voiced boxer is known for his spontaneous outbursts. None were more surprising than his cannibalistic urge in the middle of one of his fights. In 1997, which boxer was made famous for biting the ear of one of his opponents?"



...He did it twice! He was warned earlier in the fight for biting Evander Holyfield. Then he did it again in a later round. This time the official disqualified Mike. Tyson defended himself by saying that Holyfield was head-butting him.