Enlightened-One wrote: ↑01 Nov 2021, 11:32You’ve just claimed the vast majority of the entire population of planet earth wasn’t paying attention in 1990 and that Mike Tyson is the most over-hyped champion of your lifetime… and I’m guessing you’re at least fifty years of age!ironbeard wrote: ↑01 Nov 2021, 11:20None of which took into account Tyson’sEnlightened-One wrote: ↑01 Nov 2021, 11:03
Tyson was a 23½ year old undisputed world heavyweight champion engaging in his eleventh title bout and seeking his seventh consecutive KO victory when he fought James ‘Buster’ Douglas.
When Douglas entered the ring in the Tokyo Dome, he was a 42/1 underdog that had previously failed to defeat the likes of:
• Tony Tucker
• Jesse Ferguson
• Mike White
• Steffen Tangstad
• David Bey
Most of these guys were either beaten by Tyson himself or Mike’s previous victims.
Buster Douglas’ victory over Mike Tyson is widely-regarded as the biggest upset in boxing history.
Douglas’ victory over Tyson was the final notable win of his career, because he was subsequently destroyed by Evander Holyfield and Lou Savarese, as well as scoring several lacklustre victories over journeymen calibre opposition.show of a marriage, dumping of the team that helped him succeed, lack of training focus and loss of the fundamentals that were the foundation of his ability to defeat larger/longer opponents, sudden inactivity, media and marketing obligations that he was not mature enough to manage.
Tyson was ripe for upset. The fact that the upset came at the hands of such an undisciplined, unaccomplished, mediocre boxer is all the evidence needed for my case.
Just because the vast majority of people did not take those things into account, driving the odds to ridiculousness, does not change the fact that Tyson was ripe to the point of rotten for an upset. People paying attention knew that and made a lot of money based on that risk/reward equation.
Tyson was always there for the taking if he was not in absolute peak condition and total focus. He was nowhere near either going into the Douglas fight. I was not the only one who was well aware of it. Many just refused to see the reality of Tyson’s situation, choosing to believe the hype that he was untouchable.
Resume dictation.
“Nonsense dictation.”![]()
Tyson, even at his best, was always vulnerable to a bigger, longer, stronger, skilled HW. It was ALWAYS just a matter of time. That time was hastened by Tyson being blinded by his own hype.
