Evander Holyfield vs. Ossie Ocasio explained

Fight Date:August 15, 1987
Fight Name:Evander Holyfield vs. Ossie Ocasio
Location:Parking de Nouveau Port in Saint-Tropez, France
Fighter1:Evander Holyfield
Nickname1:"The Real Deal"
Record1:15–0
Height1:6 ft 1 in
Weight1:188 lb
Style1:Orthodox
Hometown1:Atlanta, Georgia
Recognition1:WBA/IBF
Cruiserweight champion
Fighter2:Ossie Ocasio
Nickname2:"Jaws"
Record2:21–4–1
Hometown2:San Juan, Puerto Rico
Height2:5 ft 11+1/2 in
Weight2:187 lb
Style2:Orthodox
Recognition2:IBF
  1. 1 Ranked Cruiserweight
Titles:WBA/IBF cruiserweight titles

Evander Holyfield vs. Ossie Ocasio was a professional boxing match contested on August 15, 1987 for the WBA and IBF cruiserweight title.

Background

In Evander Holyfield's previous fight, he had defeated Rickey Parkey by third round technical knockout to add the IBF cruiserweight title to the WBA version he had captured the previous year. On the undercard of the fight former WBA cruiserweight champions Ossie Ocasio and Dwight Muhammad Qawi would meet to determine the IBF's #1 contender, with both men having already signed a contract that guaranteed them a title match against the winner of the Holyfield–Parkey fight. Ocasio would earn a controversial majority decision victory despite spending most of the fight on the defensive, having avoided engaging Qawi, constantly backing away and clinching, leading the referee to eventually deduct a point for excessive holding. However, two judges scored the fight in favor of Ocasio with scores of 96–94 and 95–94 while the third had scored it a draw at 95–95.[1] The decision was so controversial that the IBF decided to have Qawi keep their #1 ranking despite the loss. IBF president Robert W. Lee stated that they did so as they deemed the decision "questionable."[2] The IBF eventually allowed Ocasio to keep their #1 ranking and Qawi instead would meet former IBF cruiserweight Lee Roy Murphy on the undercard with the winner earning a title shot against the winner of the Holyfield–Ocasio fight.[3]

The fight

The fight lasted into the 11th round, the longest of Holyfield's cruiserweight title defenses. Like he had in his previous fight with Qawi, Ocasio used a defensive approach while Holyfield served as the aggressor throughout and had won 8 of the 10 rounds on one judge's scorecard (100–92) and taken 9 on the other two scorecards (99–94). Holyfield would finally end the fight early in the 11th round when he dropped Ocasio with a left uppercut followed by a right hand. Ocasio was able to continue but Holyfield would continue to attack Ocasio and after Holyfield landed several unanswered combinations with Ocasio against the ropes, the referee stopped the fight and Holyfield was declared the winner by technical knockout at 1:24 of the round.

Fight card

Weight ClassWeightvs.MethodRoundTimeNotes
Cruiserweight190 lbEvander Holyfield (c)def.TKO11/15
Cruiserweight200 lbDwight Muhammad Qawi def.Lee Roy MurphyTKO6/10
Cruiserweight200 lbSteve Morminodef.Angelo MusoneKO6/10
Super Bantamweight122 lbFernando BeltrandefEdgar RomanPTS8/8

Notes and References

  1. https://www.upi.com/Archives/1987/05/15/Former-World-Boxing-Association-champion-Ossie-Ocasio-set-himself/1712548049600/ Former World Boxing Association champion Ossie Ocasio set himself...
  2. https://www.nytimes.com/1987/05/20/sports/sports-people-qawi-retains-standing.html Qawi Retains Standing
  3. https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1987-08-13-8703010747-story.html For Lee Roy Murphy, All that Glitters Rest in 1 Rugged Fight