We would have kiIIed [Mike] Tyson in the 1970s. In fact I came out of retirement again in 1995 to fight Tyson, but his manager wouldn't let me near him. Anyone not afraid of him can beat him. If you gave him a gun he couldn't beat Holyfield, because Holyfield ain't scared. But you would never have heard of Holyfield in the Seventies, either, because there were so many great fighters then. It was so competitive. And you had to compete in every way. Everything they did, you did. Ali wouldn't dream of doing drugs, so you didn't. They eat raw eggs? Gimme one. They go to bed at seven? I'm going at 6:30.'
- Earnie Shavers