![]() ![]() “The Tucker fight, that was a learning experience for me,” Douglas says today about that fight for the vacant IBF title. Having quit in the 10th-round of a fight he was winning against Tony Tucker back in May of 1987, Douglas lacked heart, so said the experts. But the earlier career of the man from Columbus, Ohio also proved to be a factor when it came to the dismally viewed chances he was given against the ogre he had the temerity to challenge.Ģ9-year-old Douglas was a man with four losses on his record, he was not known as a particularly hard puncher and worse, and throwing up the biggest red flag when it came to his chances of winning, he had a reputation as a notoriously undisciplined trainer. And James Douglas is rightfully proud of his sensational performance.īack at the tail end of the 1980s and into the 1990s, it was Tyson’s ruthless blend of speed and power, not to mention his withering intimidation skills, that had almost everyone convinced Douglas would be nothing but a lamb to the slaughter in Tokyo. ![]() The man who briefly stood atop the entire world is well aware he is remembered solely for his one day in the sun the remainder of his career of interest only to the hardest of hardcore boxing fans. But, with interest in the one and only night “Buster” fought with the heart and desire his formidable skills deserved at a swell once again (not that fans will ever stop talking about this fight) Douglas is likely to be in much demand right about now. And the hero of the piece, James Douglas, has been asked just about everything he could possibly be asked about that historic event. Much has been written about this incredible fight over the years and it was not just an amazing upset, but also a great action fight, full of twists and turns in the plot along the way, with some controversy thrown in for good measure. THIRTY years have passed since that unforgettably amazing day in Tokyo, Japan, when 42-1 outsider James “Buster” Douglas shocked the entire world – sporting and otherwise – by somehow managing to defeat the reigning heavyweight champion of the world, Mike Tyson.Īt the time of the fight – one not too many experts or fans were especially intrigued or excited about, such was the seemingly inevitable quick win by “Iron” Mike – the defending champion was seen by many as a lethal-punching monster more deserving of the tag of invincible fighting machine than any heavyweight before him.
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