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El. knyga: Tyson-Douglas: The Inside Story of the Upset of the Century

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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2011
  • Leidėjas: Potomac Books Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781597974806
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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2011
  • Leidėjas: Potomac Books Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781597974806
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No one gave James "Buster" Douglas much of a chance when he faced "Iron" Mike Tyson on February 11, 1990, in the Tokyo Dome. Tyson was Godzilla, and Buster wasn't expected to be anything more than a moth for Tyson to swat away, much less Mothra. Douglas had four losses already and 42-1 odds against him in this bout. One reporter, going through Japanese customs, announced he was in town for business. When asked how long he would be working, he laughed and responded "Oh, about a minute." The match lasted longer than that, though. When it was over, it was the greatest upset in boxing history. Buster Douglas was the new heavyweight champion of a shocked, surprised, and stunned world. Here is the inside story of just how the biggest of underdogs, dealing with the recent death of his mother, dethroned the invincible Tyson. John Johnson, Douglas's manager for this slugfest and most of his career, takes the reader into the ring in Tokyo and details the beginning of Douglas's career - how he positioned himself to be the champ - as well as the post-fight fall that started with a loss in his first defense of the title. Johnson and coauthor Bill Long interviewed people who were in the ring, at ringside announcing the match, and in the crowd both covering the bout or just watching it for the expected devastation. Announcers Jim Lampley, Larry Merchant, and Sugar Ray Leonard discuss their memories, and men in both corners detail the in-fight machinations for both Tyson and Douglas. Mike Tyson's loss to Buster Douglas truly rocked the world and threw heavyweight boxing into a tumult that still resonates today.
Acknowledgments ix
Foreword xiii
Introduction xvii
1 Down Goes Tyson
1
2 Loyalty
3
3 The Coach
7
4 The Meeting
13
5 Tyson
33
6 Cus
37
7 Snowell
41
8 Tokyo
45
9 Prefight
55
10 Ringside 59
11 Round One 65
12 Round Two 73
13 Round Three 77
14 Round Four 81
15 Round Five 85
16 Round Six 89
17 Round Seven 93
18 Round Eight 95
19 Round Nine 103
20 Round Ten 107
21 Controversy 119
22 Larry King 127
23 Letterman 133
24 A Hometown Celebration 139
25 Don King Returns 155
26 Larry Merchant 175
27 What Next? 193
28 Betrayal? 203
29 Seventeen Years Later 209
Bibliography 211
About the Authors 213


John Johnson is the former manager of James "Buster" Douglas and the president of Coach Boxing, Inc. He has promoted and marketed boxing cards in Columbus, Ohio, and lives in nearby Westerville.

Bill Long is a former lobbyist and an author who lives in Columbus.