This Week In History: Professional boxer James "Buster" Douglas waves to some of the thousands of fans who turned out on Feb, 17, 1990, in downtown Columbus for a parade to honor their hometown hero ...
A search of the internet will almost unanimously tell you that the biggest upset in boxing history occurred on Feb. 10, 1990, at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo when a little known heavyweight named James ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — An uppercut and three follow-up punches made James "Buster" Douglas a household name. And 25 years later, the brief heavyweight champion is still pleased his knockout of Mike Tyson ...
Twenty years ago this week, the impossible happened. The world of sports changed forever and I have never been able to look at them the same since. On Feb. 11, 1990, journeyman James "Buster" Douglas ...
In fact, the day before Tyson fought Douglas, promoter Don King called a news conference to discuss the dates and terms of that showdown. Douglas took note. Douglas was a terrific athlete he played ...
If the careers of every heavyweight champion or contender were reviewed, and if an all-time Top 10 ranking were based on the absolute best performance of each fighter, James "Buster" Douglas might be ...
In an upset surpassed perhaps only by his loss to James "Buster" Douglas during the pinnacle of his career, Mike Tyson was knocked out by British heavyweight Danny Williams on Friday night at 2 ...
Mike Tyson’s terrifying surge during the 1980s is unlikely to ever be matched, with many believing that, at the age of 20, he was unstoppable. Even before becoming the youngest world heavyweight ...
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