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 ...
On February 11, 1990, 42-to-1 underdog Buster Douglas knocked out undefeated heavyweight champion Mike Tyson in Tokyo. 36 years later, it remains the biggest upset in boxing history.
Just before the opening bell, someone in the crowd shouted to Douglas to win it for his mother. The 6-foot-4 Douglas, with J.D. McCauley, his trainer and uncle, along with manager John Johnson in his ...
NEW YORK -- A new ABC News docuseries premiering Tuesday is taking a look inside the climb, crash and comeback of boxing legend Mike Tyson. The new four-hour series, "Mike Tyson: The Knockout," peels ...
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 ...
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