Real name Peter Smith McNeeley Stance Orthodox Height 1.88 m Nickname(s) Hurricane Total fights 54 | Name Peter McNeeley Martial art Boxing Reach 77 in (196 cm) | |
Born October 6, 1968 (age 56) Boston, Massachusetts ( 1968-10-06 ) Education Bridgewater State University Similar People Tom McNeeley, Eric Esch, Henry Akinwande, Buster Mathis - Jr, Bruce Seldon |
Mike tyson vs peter mcneeley
Peter McNeeley (born October 6, 1968) is an American former heavyweight boxer, best known for his 1995 fight with Mike Tyson, before which McNeeley had said he would wrap Tyson in a "cocoon of horror." McNeeley fought aggressively but was knocked down twice within the first two minutes. McNeeley was disqualified after his manager Vinnie Vecchione stepped into the ring to stop his fighter from taking any more punishment after the second knockdown. TV Guide included the fight in their list of the 50 Great TV Sports Moments of All Time in 1998.
Contents
- Mike tyson vs peter mcneeley
- Inspirational peter mcneeley interview before tyson fight
- Early life
- Career
- Legal troubles
- References
Inspirational peter mcneeley interview before tyson fight
Early life
McNeeley is the son of former heavyweight contender Tom McNeeley. Peter McNeeley is a graduate of Bridgewater State College in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, and holds a bachelor's degree in political science.
Career

After his loss to Tyson in 1995, McNeeley won the USBF heavyweight championship with a second round stoppage of Mike Sam at the Fleet Center in Boston. He recorded four consecutive early-round knockouts over a nine-month stretch before he suffered another setback at the hands of journeyman Louis Monaco in Denver on July 13, 1996.

Apart from the fight with Tyson, other notable opponents include Eric "Butterbean" Esch, Henry Akinwande and Brian Nielsen. All three opponents beat McNeeley within three rounds.

McNeeley lives in Norwood, Massachusetts, where he teaches boxing.

Since 2009, he has been involved with charity work, including for The HUG Foundation of Massachusetts (USA) and the Boys & Girls Club of Summerside, Prince Edward Island, (Canada).
Legal troubles

In 1995, McNeeley was arrested and charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
In March 2006, McNeeley was arrested in Norwood, Massachusetts, after he punched a man and stole his wallet containing 200 dollars.
In June 2006, McNeeley was arrested for driving the getaway car used in a robbery of a Walgreens in Stoughton, Massachusetts. After searching the car, police recovered $180 in cash and a black fanny pack which had also been stolen from the store. The charges were later reduced to larceny.