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BADMINTON — Bit off opponent's ear; disqualified.
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After biting an opponent's ear, Mike Tyson was disqualified and even lost his boxing license.[5].
His behavior inside the ropes was sometimes similarly bizarre, like biting Evander Holyfield's ears and being disqualified in a championship bout in 1997.
On top of that, he bit my ear and should have been disqualified.
This backfired when Meherdates was betrayed by the governor of Edessa and Izates bar Monobaz of Adiabene; he was captured and sent to Gotarzes, where he was allowed to live after having his ears mutilated, an act that disqualified him from inheriting the throne.
Was this the same Tyson who was disqualified after biting Holyfield's ears in their June 1997 rematch?
Holyfield dethroned him with an 11th-round knockout in their 1996 title bout and was awarded their 1997 rematch when Tyson was disqualified for biting Holyfield's ears.
In his previous seven fights, Tyson had been disqualified for biting Evander Holyfield's ears, had two bouts result in no-contests, had attempted to break François Botha's arm and had hit a referee.
In their 1997 rematch, Tyson was disqualified when he bit Holyfield's right ear.
Spit ear across finish line at last second to win; disqualified.
Ms. Rodenski, who lives in Sealston, Va., told of a dog show she had attended at which a judge disqualified a collie after finding that its ears had had tiny weights surgically implanted.
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