Carl "The Truth" Williams, July 31 1989. Tyson won in 93 seconds of the first round in Atlantic City NJ.
$225
Buster Douglas was trained by Aaron Snowell for his iconic fight against Mike Tyson on February 11, 1990. Snowell, a seasoned trainer, played a crucial role in preparing Douglas both physically and mentally for the match. Their training focused on Douglas's technique and stamina, which ultimately contributed to his stunning upset victory over Tyson.
the fight took place in Tokyo, Japan.
37 - 0 (33 ko's)
In the lead-up to the Mike Tyson vs. Buster Douglas fight on February 11, 1990, Tyson was heavily favored, with odds ranging from 42-1 to as high as 50-1 in his favor. Many considered Tyson invincible at the time, given his dominant performances and undefeated record. However, Douglas shocked the world by defeating Tyson in a major upset, illustrating that in boxing, anything can happen regardless of the odds.
Tyson's first professional loss was to Buster Douglas for the IBF/WBA/WBC heavyweight titles in 1990.
37 straight wins before his fight with buster that ended with a lost.
If i remember correctly, something like $100,000. But he got over 10 million to defend against Holyfield.
Tyson lost 6 fights as a professional, to: James "Buster" Douglas Evander Holyfield (twice) Lennox Lewis Danny Williams Kevin McBride. http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=474&cat=boxer
11 february 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.
yes it was shown live on pay per view