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IN A NEW JERSEY STATE OF MIND: TYSON APPLIES FOR LICENSE

          The NJ State Athletic Control Board (NJSACB) received
     an application from MIKE TYSON for a NJ boxing license,
     according to Randy Diamond of the Bergen RECORD.  A hearing
     has been scheduled for July 29 to discuss the matter.  Tyson
     adviser SHELLY FINKEL said that if granted the license,
     Tyson "likely would return with a bout in Atlantic City late
     this year."  Tyson had his NV license revoked after his June
     '97 fight with Evander Holyfield in Las Vegas, when he was
     DQ'd for biting Holyfield's ears.  He was eligible to
     reapply for his NV license on July 9, but Finkel said that
     Tyson will "only" apply in NJ for now.  Finkel "would not
     say" why Tyson was not reapplying in NV.  NV state officials
     "expect New Jersey to honor their state's revocation of
     Tyson's license."  Diamond wrote that federal law does not
     prevent NJ from licensing Tyson, as the law "requires one
     state's suspension to be honored by other states but says
     nothing about a revocation."  Tyson has not fought in NJ
     since '90 (Randy Diamond, Bergen RECORD, 7/18).  
          NOW HEAR THIS: NJSACB spokesperson Rhonda Utley-Herring
     said that while applications do not usually require a
     hearing, the board felt that Tyson's case warranted one. 
     Utley-Herring: "We want the public to have confidence in the
     process.  This is an important decision."  Tyson's presence
     is "mandatory" at the hearing.  NJ-based attorney Anthony
     Fusco will represent Tyson at the hearing (RECORD, 7/18). 
     The NJSACB will have 45 days to render a written decision on
     Tyson's application (LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL, 7/18).
          TO REINSTATE, OR NOT TO...: In N.Y., Wallace Matthews
     wrote that by applying in NJ instead of NV, Tyson is
     "undermining the integrity" of the Association of Boxing
     Commissions, which says "every state commission is supposed
     to recognize" NV's ruling and not license Tyson until NV
     lifts its revocation (N.Y. POST, 7/19).  In Philadelphia,
     Bernard Fernandez wrote that Tyson "could be given kid-glove
     treatment by the [NJ] commission, which presumably is eager
     to land the sort of big-money, high-visibility fights that
     have become an endangered species in what this far has been
     a barren year for boxing" (PHILA. DAILY NEWS, 7/18).  

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