'30 for 30': Buster Douglas was the man everyone overlooked, until he knocked out Mike Tyson
Posted Dec 11, 2018
Buster Douglas is doing OK these days. He was at the Deontay Wilder-Tyson Fury heavyweight title fight in Los Angeles recently, and almost 30 years after he stunned everyone but himself by knocking out Mike Tyson, there’s a new documentary telling his side of the story. ESPN’s latest “30 for 30” focuses on the man everyone overlooked on Feb. 11, 1990, in Tokyo.
(Arizona Republic)
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