Mike Tyson vs Henry Tillman | The Road Back | REVENGE

  • 6 years ago
Mike Tyson vs Henry Tillman, billed as "The Road Back"! Boxing! This is why we love it! Case in point, the heavyweights of The 90s BY #MosleyBoxing! This time around Iron Mike gets his revenge against Tillman who defeated Tyson twice six years earlier in the 1984 Olympic trails. However, we do know that amateur boxing isn't the same as professional boxing.
In his previous fight, Mike Tyson had lost his Undisputed Heavyweight title after being knocked out in the tenth round by 42–1 underdog James "Buster" Douglas in one of the biggest upsets in sports history. After a failed protest, Tyson's promoter Don King attempted to quickly gain a rematch with Douglas, but Douglas turned down King's offer and instead chose to face the number one contender Evander Holyfield. Left with little choice, Tyson was forced down the comeback trail. Former welterweight and middleweight champion Thomas Hearns and former heavyweight contender Renaldo Snipes emerged as possible opponents for Tyson, but it was announced on May 1 that Tyson would face 1984 Olympic Gold Medalist Henry Tillman, who had twice defeated Tyson as an amateur, effectively costing Tyson a spot on the U.S. Olympic team. In spite of his successful amateur career, Tillman's professional career was unimpressive, facing mostly unknowns and losing his only high-profile fight to Evander Holyfield by way of knockout. Tillman entered the fight as a 25–1 underdog and was given virtually no chance of defeating Tyson. The Tyson–Tillman fight was the second fight of a doubleheader event that also featured George Foreman taking on Adilson Rodrigues.

The fight
Tyson charged at Tillman once the opening bell sounded, causing Tillman to quickly retreat. Tillman offered very little offense during the fight, instead, spending the first minute of the fight circling the ring in an effort to avoid Tyson's powerful punches. Tyson eventually caught up to Tillman and began throwing powerful combinations at Tillman, causing Tillman to clinch s..

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