No as Ali has parkinson disease of the hands it is not possible.
Tyson's first professional loss was to Buster Douglas for the IBF/WBA/WBC heavyweight titles in 1990.
The fight between James 'Buster' Douglas and Mike Tyson took place on February 11th 1990 in the Tokyo Doem, Tokyo Japan. Douglas caused what could be described as the biggest boxing upset of all time when he knocked Tyson down in the 10th round for the first time in his career in his 39th professional bout. Tyson was counted out by the referee, resulting in his first professional loss and Douglas being crowned the new undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.
Because he said himself that if a guy of Danny Williams' calibre could beat him, it was time to get out.
As a Pro, James Buster Douglas allthough buster douglas knocked mike tyson down and eventually beat him he wasnt the first to knock him down,the first person as a pro to knock him down was tony tnt tucker in a world title bout but the ref said it was a slip but was quite clearly seen as a punch to the head that did it als o james smith did the same but was looked at as a slip
Tyson was defeated 6 times in his 58 fight career first loss - James Buster Douglas knocked him out. second loss - Evander Holyfield, referee stopped the fight third loss - Holyfield rematch, Tyson disquallified in the third round forth loss - Lennox Lewis, Tyson counted out. fifth loss - Danny Williams, Tyson counted out. sixth loss - Kevin McBride - Tyson quit on his stool.
he was drrafted in the supplemental first round of the draft as compensation for the mets loss of mike Hampton
They only fought once. Since Ali used a surprise tactic (rope a dope) to beat Foreman, it would not be very effective to try the same tactic twice with success. Foreman lost much of his mystique and others were able to beat him following that loss against Ali.
That's important, but EXERTION mike be a safer way to go
Yes, Mike McCarthy was fired as the head coach of the Green Bay Packers on December 2, 2018, after a loss to the Arizona Cardinals.
The first order loss refers to the primary loss. It is usually based on the power efficiency surpassing 100%.
Through the 2011 season, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin has a 2-2 record versus the Patriots.