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**Event:** Mike Tyson vs. Peter "Hurricane" McNeely boxing match (August 18, 1995)
**Background:**
* Tyson's return to boxing after serving 3 years in prison
* McNeely, a relatively unknown boxer with a 36-1 record, from a boxing family
**The Fight:**
* Lasted only 89 seconds
* McNeely aggressively attacked, but Tyson landed decisive blows
* McNeely's corner stopped the fight due to concern for his safety, resulting in a Tyson victory by disqualification
**Aftermath:**
* The event was a massive financial success (grossing $96 million worldwide)
* The win boosted Tyson's confidence, leading to subsequent title wins (WBC and WBA heavyweight champion) in his next fights.
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1. **Event Name**: The fight was titled "The Duel: He's Back".
2. **Date**: The fight took place on August 18th, 1995.
3. **Location**: The fight was held at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
4. **Fighters**: The two fighters were Mike Tyson and Peter McNeely.
5. **Tyson's Return**: This was Mike Tyson's return to boxing after serving three years in prison.
6. **Tyson's Prison Sentence**: Mike Tyson was sentenced to six years in prison in February 1992.
7. **Release Date**: Tyson was released on parole on March 25th, 1995.
8. **Press Conference**: Tyson announced his return to boxing at a press conference on March 2nd, 1995.
9. **McNeely's Record**: Before the fight, Peter McNeely had a record of 36-1 with 30 knockouts.
10. **McNeely's Background**: McNeely came from a boxing family; his father and grandfather were New England Champions.
11. **Tyson's Youngest Champion Record**: At 20, Mike Tyson became the youngest boxer to win a heavyweight championship.
12. **Notable Loss for Tyson**: Tyson was knocked out by James Buster Douglas in February 1990.
13. **Pay-Per-View Tickets**: 1.5 million pay-per-view tickets were bought for the fight.
14. **Fight Duration**: The fight lasted only 89 seconds.
15. **Fight Outcome**: Tyson won by disqualification.
16. **Financial Success**: The fight grossed $96 million worldwide, including a then-record $63 million in pay-per-view purchases.
17. **Subsequent Titles for Tyson**: After this fight, Tyson won the WBC World title and then became the WBA heavyweight champion.