Did Mike Tyson ever lose KO?

Mike Tyson vs. Buster Douglas, billed as Tyson is Back!, was a professional boxing match that occurred at the Tokyo Dome on February 11, 1990. The then-undefeated, undisputed heavyweight champion Tyson lost by knockout to the 42:1 underdog Douglas.

What was Mike Tyson’s fastest KO?

A Look Back at Mike Tyson’s Fastest Knockouts

  • Mike Tyson knocked out Ricardo Spain in 39 seconds in his fourth professional fight.
  • He picked up another 39-second win three months later against Michael Johnson.
  • Mike Tyson dropped Lou Savarese in 38 seconds in 2000.
  • His first scheduled eight-rounder went 37 seconds.

What fights did Tyson lose?

Who beat Mike Tyson in his career: A look at the 5 men who defeated the heavyweight legend

  • James ‘Buster’ Douglas – The first boxer to defeat Mike Tyson.
  • Evander Holyfield – The only boxer to beat Mike Tyson twice.
  • Lennox Lewis.
  • Danny Williams.
  • Kevin McBride.

What is Mike Tyson’s knockout ratio?

As ESPN reports, Tyson had a 50-6 record with 44 knockouts, giving him a knockout percentage of around 78%.

How many losses did Tyson have?

6

Mike Tyson
Total fights 58
Wins 50
Wins by KO 44
Losses 6

Who has a 100% KO ratio?

Beterbiev
Beterbiev has flattened all 15 of his opponents and holds the IBF and WBC light-heavyweight titles – he is the only reigning world champion with a 100 per cent KO ratio.

Who has the highest KO percentage in boxing?

10: Highest knockout ratios

  • Edwin Valero: 100 percent (24 fights-24 KOs)
  • Marcos Maidana: 92 percent (26-24)
  • Vitali Klitschko: 92 percent (38-35)
  • Juan Manuel Lopez: 92 percent (24-22)
  • Roman Gonzalez: 91 percent (22-20)
  • Breidis Prescott 90 percent (20-18)
  • James Kirkland: 88 percent (24-21)
  • Kelly Pavlik: 86 percent (35-30)

Who knocked Ali down?

Frazier
Commentary: Looking back at Ali vs. Frazier: 50 years since ‘The Fight of the Century’ Joe Frazier is directed to his corner by referee Arthur Marcante after knocking down Muhammad Ali during their heavyweight title fight at Madison Square Garden in New York on March 8, 1971.