I was home watching the fight with my family in Yonkers, New York. That is the first fight I ever remember watching as a child. I was 8 and a half years old.
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Where were you when Buster Douglas knocked out Mike Tyson?
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Originally posted by jose830 View Postin Jersey of course, I think I was in 8th grade (the 2nd base years, good times) I couldn't believe my eyes when he got knockout I thought he was unstoppable...this moment and when Hopkins beat Trinidad have to be the worst moments in boxing for me.
as a Chicano The Tito vs Hopkins entrance made me a fan of Tito ... at least for the moment, I was rooting for him
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Originally posted by -Mustang- View PostI was 6 going on 7 ... watched the Tyson Douglas fight at my house with my uncles setting 12 packs right next to their seats ... I remember my Dad driving them back to their house with me and my bro in the very back ... my Tio Luis kept looking back ... Julio (nickname) ... Estas despierto ??? ... funny moment ...
as a Chicano The Tito vs Hopkins entrance made me a fan of Tito ... at least for the moment, I was rooting for him
I think I tear just ran down my cheek lol!
Green!!! once I can
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Was at home still sucking on a passifier , had no idea who Tyson was , didn't even know who I was lol.
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Originally posted by ddangerous View PostThey always say people can always recall exactly where they were when a disaster struck. Well, how about when one of the biggest upsets in boxing history occurs?
Do you remember where you were when Buster Douglas knocked out Mike Tyson?
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Originally posted by RicDaRula View PostI normally don't talk about the events that unfolded on February 11, 1990...but I will say that at the time I was a young young kid who for the first time in his life knew the definition of being bewildered,baffled, befuddle, bemused, confounded, dazed, disconcerted, distracted, floored, flustered, mixed up, muddled, mystified, perplexed, puzzled, rattled, stumped, stupefied, thrown for a loop, upset ... and most tragic of all
(Rick The Stick)
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