Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr fought to a predictable draw as the ring legends took part in an exhibition bout.
Tyson dominated large parts of the fight while Jones was content to hold on for the duration.
But the three former world champions appointed by the WBC decided to share the spoils after eight rounds.
Christy Martin gave Tyson the nod 79-73,Vinny Pazienza opted for Jones by a score of 80-76 while Chad Dawson scored it level at 76-76.
Tyson had not fought for 15 years since he retired on his stool after five rounds against Kevin McBride.

Jones retired just two years ago and was the younger man by three years - but was also giving away 10lb to his rival.
But it was Jones who struggled with the pace while Tyson landed the better shots.
The former undisputed world champion said: “I'm good with that.
“Yeah but I'm good with a draw, because I entertained the crowd, the crowed was happy with it.
“I'm used to doing it for three minutes, sometimes like two minutes or three minutes.
“I hope to go further, absolutely, and he can be on the car as well
“I was very happy to be here, despite what everyone says I was happy to go to eight rounds.
“Nobody thought I could go eight rounds, but you've got to go the distance, that's boxing.”
Jones adds: “When he hits you, to the head, punches to the body shots, everything hurts.
“I’m cool with a draw, just might have to do it again.
“Body shots definitely took a toll the body shots are what make you exhausted.”