Tyson v Holyfield is the classic bad v good matchup the sporting world loves. The most interesting aspect of this is each boxers take on exactly this duality that went on to define both of them. Holyfield was the "boring" one doing the "lord's work", which no one was interested in. Tyson was a troubled man brought up in troubled circumstances who made terrible decisions, so everyone was interested in him. This is what fueled the rivalry and more importantly the public's fascination and media creation of the rivalry. And interestingly, both fighters seem to be very honest about their part in all of it. Tyson himself adds some very thoughtful and honest commentary which was interesting when seen contrasted with the footage of him being a mad man back in the day. And to hear Holyfield essentially say the motivation for his second act was from a quack evangelical fake miracle-working religious maniac was a little odd and disappointing. Nonetheless, you do leave feeling satisfied and I thought it was well done