Evander Holyfield is considered one of the greatest boxers of all time, with a professional career spanning over 30 years. But when did he peak as a boxer?


Many experts believe that Holyfield's peak as a boxer came during the 1990s, specifically during his rivalry with Riddick Bowe.


 In 1992, Holyfield defeated Bowe to win the undisputed heavyweight championship, and the two had a highly publicized rematch in 1993, which Holyfield lost. 


However, Holyfield regained the title in a rematch the following year, becoming the first boxer in history to win the undisputed heavyweight championship three times.


During this period, Holyfield was known for his excellent conditioning, speed, and power, as well as his ability to come back from adversity. 


He also had a great chin, which helped him to withstand punches and stay in the fight. His fights with Bowe, Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis were legendary and some of the best in the sport's history.


In addition to his success in the ring, Holyfield was also a popular and charismatic figure outside of it. 


He was known for his charitable work and his religious faith, which endeared him to fans and the public.


Overall, the 1990s can be considered as the peak of Evander Holyfield's career. During this decade, he was the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, and his fights were some of the most watched and talked about in the sport. 


Despite losing some of his fights in the late 90s and early 2000s, his legacy and achievements in the sport is undeniable.