Bowe started off strong, winning the first three rounds. Holyfield stormed back to take rounds 4, 5 and 6. In round 7, Holyfield hit Bowe with a right hook and Bowe responded by throwing a powerful combination, landing several punches in the process. Shortly after this exchange, the fight was stopped after
James Miller crashed into the ring with his
powered paraglider causing a 21-minute delay. After the delay, the two fighters finished the remainder of the round with one judge awarding Holyfield the round, one judge awarding Bowe the round and one judge awarding a draw. Holyfield dominated round 8, reopening Bowe's wounds with a five-punch combination. Knowing he was behind in the cards, Bowe became more aggressive in rounds 9, 10 and 11; however, in the final 30 seconds of rounds 10 and 11, Holyfield hit Bowe with several combinations, winning five of the judges' six scores for those two rounds. The two men hammered each other in round 12, both attacking until the final bell. Like in the previous fight, the bout would go to the judges, this time with Holyfield earning the victory in a close fight via
majority decision, becoming only the third man to regain the Heavyweight championship from the man who defeated him for it, after
Floyd Patterson (who beat
Ingemar Johansson in their
1960 rematch) and
Muhammad Ali (who defeated
Leon Spinks in their
1978 rematch). It would be the only loss in Bowe's professional career. HBO's unofficial scorer
Harold Lederman scored the fight 114-114, the
Associated Press scored the bout 115-113 for Bowe, and the
New York Times had it 117-112 for Holyfield.
Main event scorecards ==The "Fan Man" incident==