“Tyson and Liston: The Indelible Marks They Left on Boxing”

“World Boxing News Presents Iconic Moments in Boxing History, Featuring Mike Tyson, Sonny Liston, and More

World Boxing News proudly presents a collection of the most remarkable moments in the rich history of boxing, highlighting extraordinary performances by legends such as Mike Tyson and Sonny Liston.

Among the notable victories, we cannot overlook the iconic triumphs of Roberto Duran and Muhammad Ali in their early careers, which left an indelible mark on the sport.

It’s no secret that boxing has garnered a reputation as one of the most captivating sports worldwide, captivating audiences with its thrilling displays of skill and courage.

Within the realm of boxing, what sets it apart is the element of surprise, as unexpected upsets frequently occur across various weight divisions, captivating fans year after year.

Here, we present some of our most cherished underdog victories, etched into the memories of those who witnessed them firsthand. Whether you were a neutral observer or had a significant interest in the underdog, these moments remain unforgettable.

1990: James Buster Douglas Shocks the Boxing World by Defeating Mike Tyson

One of the most astonishing upsets in boxing history occurred in 1990 when James Buster Douglas, against all expectations, emerged victorious in a match that was initially considered less significant.

At the start of 1990, Mike Tyson had an impressive record of 37 fights, with none lasting longer than six rounds. His unparalleled knockout ability had astounded the boxing community, and he had never experienced a knockdown before.

Scheduled to face Buster Douglas, a fighter with a record of 29-4-1, the match was intended to be a warm-up for a later bout with Evander Holyfield, anticipated to be the main event of the year.

However, fate had other plans.

Despite Tyson managing to knock down Buster Douglas in the eighth round and keeping him down for more than the referee’s count, the resilient underdog, who was considered a staggering 42:1 longshot, refused to surrender.

In the ninth round, a combination of punches from Buster Douglas caught a visibly fatigued Tyson off guard, resulting in the champion hitting the canvas for the first time. The news of ‘The Baddest Man on the Planet’ falling spread shockwaves throughout the world.

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