BOXING
1960 Olympics - Gold Medal - Cassius Clay vs Zbigniew Pietrzykowski - | |||||
Cassius Clay vs Doug Jones - | |||||
Cassius Clay vs Sonny Liston (champ) - A young Clay (19-0) challenges heavyweight champion Liston (35-1) with a result that “shook up the world” | |||||
Sonny Liston vs Muhammad Ali (champ) II - | |||||
Cleveland Williams vs Muhammad Ali (champ) - | |||||
Ernie Terrell vs Muhammad Ali (champ) - | |||||
Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier (champ) - | |||||
Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier II - | |||||
Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman (champ) - “Rumble in the Jungle” – Ali (44-2) regains the championship following the infamous Rope-A-Dope to score a KO of the undefeated Foreman (40-0) | |||||
Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier III - “Thrilla in Manila” – A retired Ali (48-2) returns for 1 final duel with Frazier (32-2), leaving both men on the floor after 15 rounds of battle | |||||
Earnie Shavers vs Muhammad Ali (champ) - | |||||
Leon Spinks vs Muhammad Ali (champ) - | |||||
Muhammad Ali vs Larry Holmes (champ) - "The Last Hurrah" - | |||||
Muhammad Ali vs Trevor Berbick - "Drama in the Bahamas" - | |||||
John Alderson vs Mike Tyson - Mike Tyson (5-0) claims his 5th victory, making short work of the overmatched Alderson | |||||
Lorenzo Canady vs Mike Tyson - Mike Tyson (7-0) remains undefeated with another quick KO of his opponent | |||||
Michael Johnson vs Mike Tyson - Mike Tyson (8-0) remains undefeated with another quick KO of his opponent | |||||
Donnie Long vs Mike Tyson - Mike Tyson (9-0) remains undefeated with another quick KO of his opponent | |||||
Sammy Scaff vs Mike Tyson - Mike Tyson (14-0) remains undefeated with another quick KO of his opponent | |||||
Mark Young vs Mike Tyson - Mike Tyson (15-0) remains undefeated with another quick KO of his opponent | |||||
Mike Jameson vs Mike Tyson - Mike Tyson (17-0) remains undefeated with another quick KO of his opponent | |||||
Jesse Ferguson vs Mike Tyson - Mike Tyson (18-0) remains undefeated with another quick KO of his opponent | |||||
Mitch Green vs Mike Tyson - Mike Tyson (21-0) remains undefeated with another quick KO of his opponent | |||||
Reggie Gross vs Mike Tyson - Mike Tyson (22-0) remains undefeated with another quick KO of his opponent | |||||
Lorenzo Boyd vs Mike Tyson - Mike Tyson (23-0) remains undefeated with another quick KO of his opponent | |||||
Marvis Frazier vs Mike Tyson - Mike Tyson (24-0) remains undefeated with another quick KO of his opponent | |||||
James "Bonecrusher" Smith (champ) vs Mike Tyson (champ) - Mike Tyson (28-0) gains the WBA title in addition to defending his WBC title | |||||
Tony Tucker (champ) vs Mike Tyson (champ) - Mike Tyson (30-0) becomes the youngest undisputed heavyweight champion of the world as he gains the IBF title through decision | |||||
Tyrell Biggs vs Mike Tyson (champ) - Mike Tyson (31-0) successfully defends his titles in his first bout as undisputed heavyweight champion of the world | |||||
Larry Holmes vs Mike Tyson (champ) - Mike Tyson (32-0) disposes of Holmes to retain his undisputed championship | |||||
Tony Tubbs vs Mike Tyson (champ) - Mike Tyson (33-0) remains undefeated with another quick KO of his opponent | |||||
Frank Bruno vs Mike Tyson (champ) I - Mike Tyson (35-0) remains undefeated with another quick KO of his opponent | |||||
Carl Williams vs Mike Tyson (champ) - Mike Tyson (36-0) remains undefeated with another quick KO of his opponent | |||||
James "Buster" Douglas vs Mike Tyson (champ) - Douglas (30-4-1) pulls off boxing’s greatest upset, knocking out previously undefeated Tyson (37-1) | |||||
Henry Tillman vs Mike Tyson - Tyson (38-1) begins the road to the title with a quick KO of the man who kept him away from Olympic gold | |||||
Alex Stewart vs Mike Tyson - Tyson (39-1) swiftly disposes of Stewart in his 2nd bout following losing the championship | |||||
Donovan "Razor" Ruddock vs Mike Tyson I - Tyson (40-1) notches his 3rd straight victory as the fight ends prematurely before Ruddock even hits the deck | |||||
Peter McNeeley vs Mike Tyson - Tyson (41-1) knocks out McNeeley in his first fight following 3yrs in prison | |||||
Buster Mathis, Jr. vs Mike Tyson - Tyson (42-1) takes out the overmatched Mathis in quick fashion | |||||
Mike Tyson vs Frank Bruno (champ) II - Tyson (43-1) reclaims the WBC title by dominating the older Bruno | |||||
Bruce Seldon (champ) vs Mike Tyson (champ) - Tyson (44-1) takes the WBA championship away from Seldon along with defending his WBC title | |||||
Evander Holyfield vs Mike Tyson (champ) I - Holyfield upsets the favored Tyson (44-2) with an 11th round TKO to win the WBA championship | |||||
Mike Tyson vs Evander Holyfield (champ) II - “The Bite Fight” – Tyson (44-3), complaining of head butts, retaliates by biting both of Holyfield’s ears, stunning the boxing world with an act of disgrace | |||||
Francois Botha vs Mike Tyson - Tyson (45-3) shows ring rust in his 1st fight in 2yrs, yet lands a KO punch on Botha after losing the 1st 4 rounds | |||||
Jules Francis vs Mike Tyson - Tyson (46-3-1) displays his dominance with a swift KO of the British boxer | |||||
Lou Saverese vs Mike Tyson - Tyson (47-3-1) domintates Saverese from the opening bell, not allowing him to survive the 1st rd | |||||
Andrew Golota vs Mike Tyson - Tyson (47-3-2) beats on Golota for 2 rounds before Golota calls it quits as the 3rd rd begins | |||||
Lennox Lewis vs Hasim Rahman (champ) II - Lewis regains the WBC/IBF championships with a swift beating of the trash talking Rahman | |||||
Mike Tyson vs Lennox Lewis (champ) - IBF/WBC Championship - Lennox Lewis displays his dominance by scoring a KO of Tyson in the 8th rd, leaving him a bloody mess | |||||
Clifford "Black Rhino" Etienne vs "Iron" Mike Tyson - Mike Tyson shows his former dominance by knocking Etienne out only 49 seconds into the 1st round | |||||
Roy Jones, Jr. vs John Ruiz (champ) - WBA Championship - Roy Jones, Jr. simply outboxed John Ruiz, becoming the 2nd light heavyweight champion to win a piece of the heavyweight title | |||||
Oscar De La Hoya vs Bernard Hopkins (champ) - Hopkins devastates De La Hoya with a crushing body blow to retain his undisputed middleweight titles | |||||
Roy Jones, Jr. vs Glen Johnson (champ) - Johnson pulls a stunning upset, leaving Jones, Jr. unconscious to retain his IBF light heavyweight title |