...Tyson's next fight, which will be held at the MGM Grand hotel in Las Vegas. Possible opponents for Tyson include Axel Schulz, Lou Savarese, Shannon Briggs and Michael Moorer, he said. That, of course, is contingent on Tyson not going to...
...is not unprecedented. George Foreman was also 46 when he last defended the IBF heavyweight title in 1995, defeating Axel Schulz. Foreman was stripped of the title shortly after for not granting a rematch.
...Rank Inc., admitted making a $100,000 payoff to the IBF to sanction a 1995 title fight between George Foreman and Axel Schulz. Kushner, owner of CKP Productions Inc., admitted making payments to the IBF over a seven-year period to get the...
...100,000 bribe so the East Orange-based IBF would sanction a heavyweight title fight between George Foreman and Axel Schulz in 1995. Foreman paid $250,000 to get the fight, Arum said. The statements are among hundreds of pages of evidence...
...Holyfield despite his 39-1 record. Botha, who lives in Newport Beach, Calif., won the vacant IBF title by outpointing Axel Schulz on Dec. 9, 1995, in Germany, then was stripped because of the positive drug test. His loss came when he was stopped...
...Foreman fought his way back for a title shot and cashed in by knocking out Moorer. He won a controversial decision over Axel Schulz in 1995 at Las Vegas before he was stripped of the titles for not fighting opponents designated by the WBA and IBF...
...think Moorer never has recovered from the knockout punch, though he came back to win the vacated IBF title against Axel Schulz. In his first title defense, he looked mediocre in stopping Francois Botha in the 12th round, then looked terrible...
...him out with one punch to take away his titles in November 1994. Moorer came back to win the vacated IBF crown over Axel Schulz but has looked tentative and unwilling to mix it up since being stopped by Foreman. "I get frustrated with guys who...
...multiple-bout deals with Showtime and with the MGM Grand, to fight again April 24. Asked if his next opponent would be Axel Schulz of Germany, who was at ringside Saturday night, Tyson said. "I don't know. I guess. I'll fight anybody...
...fight. I can't be intimidated. I won't be intimidated." Botha won the IBF crown on a unanimous decision over Axel Schulz of Germany on Dec. 9, 1995. However, he tested positive for steroid use. At first, the IBF ordered a rematch but...