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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 ranks ...
King and Tyson would later claim that Douglas didn’t get up in the mandatory 10 seconds as the round came to an end. But by the official’s count, he was standing and in control of his ...
Thirty-five years ago this week, on Feb. 11, 1990, Columbus' own Buster Douglas knocked out Mike Tyson to claim the world heavyweight title.
Douglas continued to batter Tyson in round 10 before a five-punch combination dumped Tyson on his back. The vision of him scrambling to locate his mouthpiece, finding it, then put it in his mouth ...
Thirty-five years ago this week, on Feb. 11, 1990, Columbus' own Buster Douglas knocked out Mike Tyson to claim the world heavyweight title.
Douglas was a 42-1 underdog when he entered the ring against Tyson. Berto opened up as a 50-1 underdog at certain sportsbooks in Las Vegas and as of Thursday he was listed at 32-1.