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On this episode, fire up your Peacock app as Dennis and I take you back 35 years ago to an episode of The Main Event on NBC from Feb 23, 1990 which saw Hulk Hogan take on Macho King Randy Savage with Heavyweight Boxing champion James "Buster" Douglas serving as Special Guest Referee, coming off the heels of his upset TKO of Iron Mike Tyson!! Plus Ultimate Warrior defends the IC gold against Canadian Strongman Dino Bravo with WrestleMania 6 and The Ultimate Challenge vs Hulk Hogan waiting in the wings!! Plus we talk the prospects of Mike Tyson participating in WrestleMania 6, the upcoming SNME in Jan 2025 and the public downfall of Hulk Hogan at the recent Raw on Netflix debut!! Enjoy!!!
The boxing and social media worlds will collide on Nov. 15 when 58-year-old former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, takes on 27-year-old influencer-turned-boxer Logan Paul in one of the most highly anticipated fights in recent memory. A large portion of the audience will be YouTubers who have only heard about Tyson because he bit off part of Evander Holyfield's ear…or maybe they saw him in The Hangover. But “Iron Mike” was once the baddest man on the planet, an undisputed undefeated fighting machine. But that all changed in 1990 when he faced journeyman James “Buster” Douglas in what was supposed to be a tune up before Tyson faced Evander Holyfield. Douglas, a 42-to-1 underdog, shocked the world and took away the title, and Tyson's world spiraled out of control. But what would've happened if Tyson had defeated Douglas and faced Holyfield in the Fight of the Century? Would Tyson's status as champ have helped him through his legal troubles? Would the UFC still have gone mainstream? And how would the careers of Schwartzenegger, Stallone and The Rock have been different? Find out on Alternate Routes. Listen to Alternate Routes on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to episodes early and ad-free on Wondery+ now. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/alternate-routes now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's the latest editoin of our preview as host T.J. Rives is joined by insider Dan Rafael of BigFightWeekend.com to go over the Matchroom Boxing main event in England, have an interview with a former world champ and some great Evander Holyfield heavyweight title nostalgia, too on the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast."The guys go over:Jack Catterall meeting Regis Prograis in the scheduled 12 round main event for Matchroom in Manchester, England Saturday night. Get the insight on the fight and the immediate future for the winner?Then, it's Dan's converstaion with O'Shaquie Foster, who looks to regain his WBC 130 lb. title against Brazilian Robson Conceicao on November 2nd in Verona, NY. Foster was robbed in the previous bout and now it's an immediate rematch.There's fight news on whether the Gervonta Davis vs. Lamont Roach fight will actually happen on December 14th and in Houston or could a date or venue change be in play. Plus, Dan discusses the retirement of a prominent women's champ and the offcial announcement of Nayoa "The Monster" Inoue's next bout for Christmas Eve this year in Tokyo.The boys wrap up with how Holyfield became the unisputed heavyweight champ in just one punch against James Buster Douglas 34 years ago Friday.It's all on the "Big Fight Weekend Preview" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
It's the latest editoin of our preview as host T.J. Rives is joined by insider Dan Rafael of BigFightWeekend.com to go over the Matchroom Boxing main event in England, have an interview with a former world champ and some great Evander Holyfield heavyweight title nostalgia, too on the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast."The guys go over:Jack Catterall meeting Regis Prograis in the scheduled 12 round main event for Matchroom in Manchester, England Saturday night. Get the insight on the fight and the immediate future for the winner?Then, it's Dan's converstaion with O'Shaquie Foster, who looks to regain his WBC 130 lb. title against Brazilian Robson Conceicao on November 2nd in Verona, NY. Foster was robbed in the previous bout and now it's an immediate rematch.There's fight news on whether the Gervonta Davis vs. Lamont Roach fight will actually happen on December 14th and in Houston or could a date or venue change be in play. Plus, Dan discusses the retirement of a prominent women's champ and the offcial announcement of Nayoa "The Monster" Inoue's next bout for Christmas Eve this year in Tokyo.The boys wrap up with how Holyfield became the unisputed heavyweight champ in just one punch against James Buster Douglas 34 years ago Friday.It's all on the "Big Fight Weekend Preview" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
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Even if you're not quite old enough to remember when James "Buster" Douglas upset Mike Tyson for the heavyweight championship back in 1990, you're almost certainly well aware that it was a massive upset. Just how massive? More than 30 years later, it's still held as a sports upset gold standard for many. On this episode of the Knuckles and Gloves podcast, boxing historian Patrick Connor and author/filmmaker Brin-Jonathan Butler team up to re-score, rehash and revisit "Buster" Douglas' defeat of Mike Tyson. The rise, the fall, the sparring, the "long count"... Let's do this. SUBSCRIBE! Follow us on social media! Twitter: Patrick Connor - @BoxingHistory Brin-Jonathan Butler: @brinicio Facebook: / kgbradio Instagram: @knucklesandgloves Store: https://bit.ly/KNGMerch Find us on the usual podcast apps and SUBSCRIBE! Thanks for tuning in!
Davis Miller was a grieving, sickly child whose life was transformed the first time he witnessed Muhammad Ali proclaim his greatness. With Ali as his source of inspiration, young Davis rises above being bullied to forge his own path that ultimately lands him face to face in the same ring as his hero.In this episode, Davis and his co-host Craig Mortali share their experiences being empowered by Ali. Then, they sit down with former heavyweight champion James "Buster" Douglas and his trainer John Russell to reminisce how Ali inspired Douglas to make history.This episode features information and audio from the following sources:DownRight TV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wl4Z7eFb8JQFighting Capital https://www.tiktok.com/@fightingcapital/video/7178469502437559598Associated Press
Mike Tyson losing to James Buster Douglas was a surprise to many people. The way they expected the fight to go was caused by the same thinking we see nowadays in society: war in Ukraine or Israel, politics, history, etc. Single-variable thinking is omnipresent. In this episode, I explain why it doesn't work and what to do about it. Enjoy! The links mentioned are here: https://wimsblog.com/132 Support the podcast and get instant access to dozens of bonus episodes and HUNDREDS of exclusive videos: https://www.patreon.com/wimdemeere New book/video email notification list: http://www.wimdemeere.com/notification/ My blog: http://www.wimsblog.com/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/WimDemeerePage/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wimdemeere Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wimdemeere/ Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/YouAreNotAres Merch: https://wim-demeere-merch.creator-spring.com/
James "Buster" Douglas is an American former professional boxer who competed between 1981 and 1999. He reigned as undisputed world heavyweight champion in 1990 after knocking out Mike Tyson to win the title. His win over Tyson is regarded as one of the biggest upsets in boxing history.
The tale of Jack Dempsey & Gene Tunney is that of legendary status. Long before the likes of James "Buster" Douglas upset Mike Tyson in 1990 there was the battle between these two formidable foes that would not only create record attendance and history but would also create one of the most infamous moments in the sport, "The Long Count Fight". Sean & Johnston present the story of these two legendary fighters and how their paths would eventually lead to each other with many notable moments inside and out of the squared circle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The tale of Jack Dempsey & Gene Tunney is that of legendary status. Long before the likes of James "Buster" Douglas upset Mike Tyson in 1990 there was the battle between these two formidable foes that would not only create record attendance and history but would also create one of the most infamous moments in the sport, "The Long Count Fight". Sean & Johnston present the story of these two legendary fighters and how their paths would eventually lead to each other with many notable moments inside and out of the squared circle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It was a solid return to the ring for former World Welterweight Champion Keith Thurman last Saturday night and we're ready to recap that. Plus, we re-live one of boxing's greatest upsets on this week's edition of the "Big Fight Weekend" podcast. Host TJ Rives is back to go over Thurman's 12-round decision victory over Mario Barrios in Las Vegas last weekend. Thurman is hoping to get back into the World Welterweight Title picture after a two-and-a-half year layoff. And, TJ welcomes in Antione Williams from "Greatest of All Time Boxing Promotions," who was ringside for the Thurman bout. Antoine gives his analysis of what he saw in person and what's next for Thurman? Would it be Unified World Welterweight Champion Errol Spence or perhaps for one of the best pound for pound fighters in the world in Terence Crawford? Then TJ and Antione go over the anniversary of one of the great Heavyweight stunners of all time, as James Buster Douglas knockout the seemingly invincible Mike Tyson in Tokyo Japan 32 years ago this weekend. Just how did Douglas do it? TJ and Antione have thoughts on the magnitude of the upset. The guys also go over the one prominent fight card this weekend, which takes place in London as former World Middleweight champ Daniel Jacobs fights English contender John Ryder in a 168-pound main event from Matchroom Boxing.. Hear it all on the big fight weekend podcast and make sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It was a solid return to the ring for former World Welterweight Champion Keith Thurman last Saturday night and we're ready to recap that. Plus, we re-live one of boxing's greatest upsets on this week's edition of the "Big Fight Weekend" podcast.Host TJ Rives is back to go over Thurman's 12-round decision victory over Mario Barrios in Las Vegas last weekend. Thurman is hoping to get back into the World Welterweight Title picture after a two-and-a-half year layoff. And, TJ welcomes in Antione Williams from "Greatest of All Time Boxing Promotions," who was ringside for the Thurman bout.Antoine gives his analysis of what he saw in person and what's next for Thurman? Would it be Unified World Welterweight Champion Errol Spence or perhaps for one of the best pound for pound fighters in the world in Terence Crawford?Then TJ and Antione go over the anniversary of one of the great Heavyweight stunners of all time, as James Buster Douglas knockout the seemingly invincible Mike Tyson in Tokyo Japan 32 years ago this weekend. Just how did Douglas do it? TJ and Antione have thoughts on the magnitude of the upset.The guys also go over the one prominent fight card this weekend, which takes place in London as former World Middleweight champ Daniel Jacobs fights English contender John Ryder in a 168-pound main event from Matchroom Boxing..Hear it all on the big fight weekend podcast and make sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It was a solid return to the ring for former World Welterweight Champion Keith Thurman last Saturday night and we're ready to recap that. Plus, we re-live one of boxing's greatest upsets on this week's edition of the "Big Fight Weekend" podcast. Host TJ Rives is back to go over Thurman's 12-round decision victory over Mario Barrios in Las Vegas last weekend. Thurman is hoping to get back into the World Welterweight Title picture after a two-and-a-half year layoff. And, TJ welcomes in Antione Williams from "Greatest of All Time Boxing Promotions," who was ringside for the Thurman bout. Antoine gives his analysis of what he saw in person and what's next for Thurman? Would it be Unified World Welterweight Champion Errol Spence or perhaps for one of the best pound for pound fighters in the world in Terence Crawford? Then TJ and Antione go over the anniversary of one of the great Heavyweight stunners of all time, as James Buster Douglas knockout the seemingly invincible Mike Tyson in Tokyo Japan 32 years ago this weekend. Just how did Douglas do it? TJ and Antione have thoughts on the magnitude of the upset. The guys also go over the one prominent fight card this weekend, which takes place in London as former World Middleweight champ Daniel Jacobs fights English contender John Ryder in a 168-pound main event from Matchroom Boxing.. Hear it all on the big fight weekend podcast and make sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's a brand new edition of the only boxing show you need for the news, fight previews and of course, picks against the lines on "The Big Fight Weekend Podcast." Host T.J. Rives returns with Dan Canobbio of his own successful show "Inside Boxing Live" found on Fubo Sports, Youtube and more. The guys are ready to go over the news of the week, including a couple of big battles that are now set for the upcoming short term And, they also discuss the three prominent fight cards from London to Phoenix to Las Vegas coming Saturday night. That includes, the return to the ring of former world Welterweight title holder Keith "One Time" Thurman. Thurman is back after a 2 1/2 year layoff from his first pro loss to future Hall of Famer, Manny Pacquiao. How will Thurman look in the ring with a tough, sturdy opponent in Mario Barrios in Las Vegas? We're about to find out. The guys also reminisce on the upcoming 32nd anniversary of James "Buster" Douglas stunning and kayoing Mike Tyson in February 1990. Dan's father Bob was at ringside in Tokyo for CompuBox and HBO Sports to witness first hand the upset. Finally, T.J. and Dan make some fight picks with the lines on the Thurman main event, plus, England's popular contender Chris Eubank, Jr. is headlining in London. And, there's an intriguing WBC Super Flyweight title bout between veteran Carlos Cuadras and up and comer Jesse "Bam" Rodriguez in Phoenix, as well. Hear it all on the "Big Fight Weekend" podcast and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!! Download the SGPN APP today https://sgpn.app and leave us a rating & review. Support for this episode – WynnBet | PropSwap.com code “SGP” | ThriveFantasy.com code SGP | StableDuel.com | BettorFantasy.com/SGPN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a brand new edition of the only boxing show you need for the news, fight previews and of course, picks against the lines on "The Big Fight Weekend Podcast."Host T.J. Rives returns with Dan Canobbio of his own successful show "Inside Boxing Live" found on Fubo Sports, Youtube and more. The guys are ready to go over the news of the week, including a couple of big battles that are now set for the upcoming short termAnd, they also discuss the three prominent fight cards from London to Phoenix to Las Vegas coming Saturday night. That includes, the return to the ring of former world Welterweight title holder Keith "One Time" Thurman. Thurman is back after a 2 1/2 year layoff from his first pro loss to future Hall of Famer, Manny Pacquiao.How will Thurman look in the ring with a tough, sturdy opponent in Mario Barrios in Las Vegas? We're about to find out.The guys also reminisce on the upcoming 32nd anniversary of James "Buster" Douglas stunning and kayoing Mike Tyson in February 1990. Dan's father Bob was at ringside in Tokyo for CompuBox and HBO Sports to witness first hand the upset.Finally, T.J. and Dan make some fight picks with the lines on the Thurman main event, plus, England's popular contender Chris Eubank, Jr. is headlining in London. And, there's an intriguing WBC Super Flyweight title bout between veteran Carlos Cuadras and up and comer Jesse "Bam" Rodriguez in Phoenix, as well.Hear it all on the "Big Fight Weekend" podcast and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's a brand new edition of the only boxing show you need for the news, fight previews and of course, picks against the lines on "The Big Fight Weekend Podcast." Host T.J. Rives returns with Dan Canobbio of his own successful show "Inside Boxing Live" found on Fubo Sports, Youtube and more. The guys are ready to go over the news of the week, including a couple of big battles that are now set for the upcoming short term And, they also discuss the three prominent fight cards from London to Phoenix to Las Vegas coming Saturday night. That includes, the return to the ring of former world Welterweight title holder Keith "One Time" Thurman. Thurman is back after a 2 1/2 year layoff from his first pro loss to future Hall of Famer, Manny Pacquiao. How will Thurman look in the ring with a tough, sturdy opponent in Mario Barrios in Las Vegas? We're about to find out. The guys also reminisce on the upcoming 32nd anniversary of James "Buster" Douglas stunning and kayoing Mike Tyson in February 1990. Dan's father Bob was at ringside in Tokyo for CompuBox and HBO Sports to witness first hand the upset. Finally, T.J. and Dan make some fight picks with the lines on the Thurman main event, plus, England's popular contender Chris Eubank, Jr. is headlining in London. And, there's an intriguing WBC Super Flyweight title bout between veteran Carlos Cuadras and up and comer Jesse "Bam" Rodriguez in Phoenix, as well. Hear it all on the "Big Fight Weekend" podcast and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It was supposed to be a warmup fight for Mike Tyson as he prepared to defend his title against Evander Holyfield later that year. However, no one saw what was coming the evening of February 11, 1990, when Mike Tyson stepped into the ring with James “Buster” Douglas. Prior to this fight, Tyson was the undefeated, undisputed heavyweight champion. Douglas on the other hand had many hardships leading up to the fight. He had lost his last title fight, his mother died a few weeks prior, his wife became deathly ill from a kidney ailment, and he contracted the flu the day before the fight. It is no wonder that “Iron” Mike was a 42:1 favorite over Douglas. Before the fight began the boxing analysts did not spend time talking about the technical aspects of the fight, but rather boldly claimed that they would only be working for 90 seconds that evening. They spent more time talking about Tyson and Douglas' pet dog's names, Duran and Shakespeare, than the fight. For Tyson's part, he went out partying the night before the fight. When he was encouraged to get some rest, he said that Douglas was “an amateur," and I could beat him "if I didn't sleep for five weeks.” Everyone and everything was telling Tyson that he could not lose. But the fight did not end in 90 seconds. It did not end in round one, or two, or three. Douglas stood toe to toe with Tyson for ten rounds. Then the unexpected happened. Douglas caught Tyson off guard with an uppercut to the jaw. As Tyson reeled from the blow Douglas hit him in the head four more times and Tyson went down. It was the first time in his career that Tyson was knocked down. He struggled to get up but could not beat the count. The fight was over, and Douglas was the victor. It is a classic example of underestimating your opponent. Tyson could and should have beaten Douglas but he did not take his opponent seriously. As we continue our study of discipleship, we come this Sunday to discuss the fight of discipleship. Many Christians do not realize that every true disciple of Jesus is called to fight (1 Tim 1:18). This is not a fight against flesh and blood, but rather a spiritual fight against, Satan, the flesh, and the world. And what we will see in our text for this week is that we must not underestimate our opponent. Through Christ, we have been given the power to stand and overcome, but only if we are willing to fight.
It was supposed to be a warmup fight for Mike Tyson as he prepared to defend his title against Evander Holyfield later that year. However, no one saw what was coming the evening of February 11, 1990, when Mike Tyson stepped into the ring with James “Buster” Douglas. Prior to this fight, Tyson was the undefeated, undisputed heavyweight champion. Douglas on the other hand had many hardships leading up to the fight. He had lost his last title fight, his mother died a few weeks prior, his wife became deathly ill from a kidney ailment, and he contracted the flu the day before the fight. It is no wonder that “Iron” Mike was a 42:1 favorite over Douglas. Before the fight began the boxing analysts did not spend time talking about the technical aspects of the fight, but rather boldly claimed that they would only be working for 90 seconds that evening. They spent more time talking about Tyson and Douglas' pet dog's names, Duran and Shakespeare, than the fight. For Tyson's part, he went out partying the night before the fight. When he was encouraged to get some rest, he said that Douglas was “an amateur," and I could beat him "if I didn't sleep for five weeks.” Everyone and everything was telling Tyson that he could not lose. But the fight did not end in 90 seconds. It did not end in round one, or two, or three. Douglas stood toe to toe with Tyson for ten rounds. Then the unexpected happened. Douglas caught Tyson off guard with an uppercut to the jaw. As Tyson reeled from the blow Douglas hit him in the head four more times and Tyson went down. It was the first time in his career that Tyson was knocked down. He struggled to get up but could not beat the count. The fight was over, and Douglas was the victor. It is a classic example of underestimating your opponent. Tyson could and should have beaten Douglas but he did not take his opponent seriously. As we continue our study of discipleship, we come this Sunday to discuss the fight of discipleship. Many Christians do not realize that every true disciple of Jesus is called to fight (1 Tim 1:18). This is not a fight against flesh and blood, but rather a spiritual fight against, Satan, the flesh, and the world. And what we will see in our text for this week is that we must not underestimate our opponent. Through Christ, we have been given the power to stand and overcome, but only if we are willing to fight.
Bacaan: Yesaya 28:12 Mike Tyson seorang legendaris tinju. Saat jaya nya ketika masih muda ia sering mengalahkan banyak juara tinju dunia. Setelah mengalahkan petinju-petinju hebat, Tyson mulai takabur dan memecat pelatihnya. Saat menghadapi James Buster Douglas, petinju yang tak punya nama, Tyson tidak mempersiapkan pertandingannya dengan serius, ia malah pesta dan hura-hura, menganggap dirinya super hebat, tidak membutuhkan pelatih dan memecatnya. Akibatnya Tyson justru KO oleh petinju yang tidak pernah di perhitungkannya itu. Dalam bacaan ini, sang nabi mengeluhkan kebodohan yang menyedihkan dari bangsa Israel, bahwa mereka tidak mau diajar dan tidak memanfaatkan sarana-sarana anugerah Allah yang mereka miliki. Mereka masih terus berbuat hal-hal yang bodoh. Kesalahan-kesalahan mereka tidak diperbaiki, hati mereka tidak diperbaharui. Apa yang di lakukan bangsa itu sangatlah jauh dari kehendak Tuhan. Pertama. Mereka tidak mau mendengarkan firman Tuhan. Firman Tuhan diberitakan tetapi mereka menutup telinga untuk-Nya, atau firman itu masuk telinga kiri dan keluar telinga kanan (Ayat 12). Kedua. Mereka tidak mau mengindahkan. Bagi mereka itu hanyalah aturan demi aturan (harus ini harus itu), dan pedoman demi pedoman (mesti begini mesti begitu) (ay. 13). Ketiga. Mereka mencemooh pemberitaan sang nabi, dan mengolok-oloknya. Mereka menjadikan perkataan sang nabi sebagai lagu, dan menyanyikannya ketika mereka sedang bersenang-senang dengan anggur. Paulus pernah menulis, “Sebab itu siapa yang menyangka, bahwa ia teguh berdiri, hati-hatilah supaya ia jangan jatuh!” (1Korintus 10:12). Dia yang telah berfirman kepada mereka: "Inilah tempat perhentian, berilah perhentian kepada orang yang lelah; inilah tempat peristirahatan!" Tetapi mereka tidak mau mendengarkan (Yes 28:12). Saudaraku, jika hari ini kita meraih puncak keberhasilan, ber-hati-hatilah supaya jangan kita takabur bahkan mengesampingkan TUHAN dalam pekerjaan kita. Tuhan sangat mengenal realita kehidupan kita. Dia dapat mengubah sesuatu yang tidak mungkin menjadi mungkin. Ketika kita percaya dan melakukan firman Tuhan maka Tuhan membuat segala yang tak terpikirkan menjadi berkat. Sekarang kita hanya bisa memilih. Beriman kepada Tuhan atau tidak. Pilihan itu akan menentukan masa depan. Kiranya Tuhan menolong kita untuk senantiasa berpegang pada firman Tuhan. Tuhan memberkati kita... amin.. Johanis Melsasail
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 event is historically significant, as the then-undefeated, undisputed heavyweight champion Tyson lost by knockout to the 42–1 underdog Douglas. The fight is widely considered one of the biggest upsets in sports history. Japan paid $6 million to boxing officials for the privilege of staging Mike Tyson's fight in Tokyo.Sean & Johnston sit down to discuss one of the biggest shocks in boxing history as Mike Tyson & James Buster Douglas faced off in Tokyo. Please Rate, Review & SubscribeFollow us at:https://twitter.com/legendnightpodhttps://www.facebook.com/btrboxingpodcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/legendary-nights/id1493845050Become a patron by checking us out at www.patreon.com/btrboxingpodcastnetwork
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This week me & Matt Macklin take a deep dive into the biggest upset in boxing history, James Buster Douglas’ stunning win against the unbeaten, undisputed Heavyweight champion of the world Iron Mike Tyson. Douglas 42/1 with the bookmakers when he walked to the ring in Tokyo in February 1990 and had been written off by everyone. Well, not quite everyone. Tim May was ringside covering the fight for the Columbus Dispatch, Douglas’ local paper in Ohio, had known Buster for years and was the only person to predict a Douglas win. Tim joined us to turn the clock back 30 years and it was fantastic to talk to him about his memories of the build-up and the fight itself. He still remembers it like it was yesterday.
Cameron and Micah talk the legendary fight between Mike Tyson and Buster Douglas. Who was James "Buster" Douglas, and how did he end up as a major part of boxing history? We discuss the events leading up to the fight, the location and the ramifications/aftermath of this legendary fight between Tyson and Douglas. Like the episode or fade it. But if you don't tell people on Twitter did it really happen? Join us @OFRPod
James “Buster” Douglas, the former undisputed heavyweight champ of the world, joins us for this special episode of Whiskey Business. The Champ has entered a “new ring” of sorts with "Buster Douglas 42-1" a new bourbon bearing his name(42-1 were the odds against him when he shocked the world 30 years ago by defeating Mike Tyson for the heavyweight championship of the world). Dino and the boys talk about how the whiskey came to be a silver medal award winner in the 2020 San Francisco World Spirits Competition, and of course about those odds and that legendary fight. Buster gets candid talking about his career, his family, the night he beat Tyson and his loss to Evander Holyfield. It’s an amazing conversation with a very humble man and STILL a champion in so many ways. More info on this heavyweight bourbon: https://ringsidewhiskey.com/buster-douglas-bourbon
In 1990 James “Buster” Douglas shocked the world by handing the previously undefeated Mike Tyson his first loss. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
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Episode 305 James “Buster” Douglas is a First Class Father and former Undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the world. On February 11,1990 he scored the biggest upset in sports history by knocking out Mike Tyson. At the time Tyson was undefeated and considered to be the best boxers in the world and was feared by most of his previous opponents many of whom he disposed of with a first round knockout. Buster lost his mother a few weeks before his match with Tyson and dedicated his victory to her as well as his father who was a professional boxer as well. In this Episode Buster Douglas shares his Fatherhood journey, he talks about his dad’s reaction to him winning the fight against Tyson, he discusses his role in helping young kids in his community to learn how to box, he gives advice to parents whose kids are interested in a boxing career, he talks about the Fatherless Crisis, he offers some great advice for new or about to be Dads and more! Subscribe on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCD6cjYptutjJWYlM0Kk6cQ More Ways To Listen - https://linktr.ee/alec_lace First Class Fatherhood Merch - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/first-class-fatherhood-/we+are+not+babysitters-A5d09ea872051763ad613ec8e?productType=812&sellable=3017x1aBoNI8jJe83pw5-812-7&appearance=1 Follow me on instagram - https://instagram.com/alec_lace?igshid=ebfecg0yvbap For information about becoming a Sponsor of First Class Fatherhood please hit me with an email: FirstClassFatherhood@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alec-lace/support
James "Buster" Douglas is a former professional boxer from Columbus, Ohio who competed between 1981 and 1999. He is best known for his ten round battle with Mike Tyson on February 11, 1990, in Tokyo, Japan. Douglas shocked the world by knocking out Tyson to become the undisputed World Heavyweight Boxing Champion. He would go on to become a boxing legend — complete with appearing on television, a movie and the cover of a video game. In 2020, he celebrated the 30th Anniversary of the historic fight. See more on James "Buster" Douglas: http://www.buckeyebusterdouglas.com See more My Fame Explained podcasts at http://www.myfameexplained.com Music: https://www.purple-planet.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Its been 30 years since James ‘Buster’ Douglas defeated Mike Tyson in the biggest upset in boxing history. In current events this week we discuss Gary Russell, Tyson Fury, NY Ringmasters, and more. WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman joins us by phone to preview Wilder-Fury 2, and to discuss all things boxing. BoxingInsider.com Radio is an ensemble cast of Jose Guzman, Henry Deleon, Curtis Jones, and Larry Goldberg.
In February 1990, a little-known fighter called James “Buster” Douglas pulled off arguably the biggest shock in boxing history by beating the previously undefeated Mike Tyson to take the world heavyweight title. The fight was expected to be such a foregone conclusion that only one casino agreed to take bets on a "Buster Douglas win, but the outsider battered “Iron Mike” again and again with his jab and eventually knocked him down. Buster Douglas talks to Ned Carter Miles. The programme is a Just Radio Production. PHOTO: Buster Douglas in 1990 (Getty Images)
Topics: A Black Renaissance?, Mariah Carey, House Party, In Living Color / The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound) 1990 General Snapshots 1. George Bush Sr. President 2. January - United States invasion of Panama: General Manuel Noriega, the deposed "strongman of Panama", surrenders to American forces. 3. January - Douglas Wilder becomes the first elected African American governor as he takes office in Richmond, Virginia. 4. January - Mayor Marion Barry is arrested for drug possession in an FBI sting. 5. February - James "Buster" Douglas knocks out Mike Tyson to win the World Heavyweight Boxing crown. 6. February - A smoking ban takes effect on all domestic U.S. flights of less than six hours. 7. March - Greyhound bus drivers’ strike for higher pay. 8. April - STS-31: The Hubble Space Telescope is launched aboard Space Shuttle Discovery. 9. June - Nelson Mandela tours North America, visiting 3 Canadian cities and 8 U.S. cities. 10. July - George H. W. Bush signs the Americans with Disabilities Act, designed to protect disabled Americans from discrimination. 11. August - Gulf War: Iraq invades Kuwait, eventually leading to the Gulf War. 12. September - Chris Rock makes Saturday Night Live debut. 13. October - Evander Holyfield defeats James "Buster" Douglas to become the heavyweight boxing champion. 14. November - Sharon Pratt Kelly is elected Mayor of the District of Columbia, becoming the first black woman to head a major U.S. city. She takes office January 2, 1991. 15. Top 3 Pop Songs 16. #1 "Hold On" Wilson Phillips 17. #2 "It Must Have Been Love" Roxette 18. #3 "Nothing Compares 2 U" Sinéad O'Connor 19. Record of the Year - "Another Day in Paradise" – Phil Collins 20. Album of the Year - Quincy Jones (producer & artist) for Back on the Block 21. Song of the Year - "From a Distance" performed by Bette Midler 22. Best New Artist - Mariah Carey 23. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female - Anita Baker for Compositions 24. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male - Luther Vandross for "Here and Now" 25. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group - Ray Charles & Chaka Khan for "I'll Be Good to You" 26. Best Rhythm & Blues Song - "U Can't Touch This" performed by M.C. Hammer 27. Best Rap Solo Performance - M.C. Hammer for "U Can't Touch This" 28. Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group - Big Daddy Kane, Ice T, Kool Moe Dee, Melle Mel, Quincy D. III & Quincy Jones for "Back on the Block" 29. Top 3 Movies 30. #1 Ghost 31. #2 Home Alone 32. # 3 Pretty Woman 33. Other Notables: 34. Top 3 TV Shows 35. Cheers 36. 60 Minutes 37. Roseanne 38. Debuts: In Living Color, True Colors, Brewster Place, The Fresh Prince 39. Economic Snapshots 40. New Home: 123k (previously 120K) 41. Avg Rent: 465 (425) 42. Avg. Income: 29k (27K) 43. New Car: 16k (15K) 44. Harvard: 13.5k (12.7k) 45. Movie Ticket: 4 3.50 - same 46. Gas: 1.34 (.97) 47. Stamp: .25 (.25) 48. Social Scene: Pop Culture Dominance and Influence 49. Politics: Colin Powell, Douglas Wilder, Congressional Black Caucus @ 25 (John Lewis 2nd term) 50. Business: Ebony/Jet, Russel Simmons, Reginald F. Lewis 51. Sports: Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson, Barry Sanders, Jerry Rice, Barry Bonds, Ken Griffey Jr. 52. Music: Michael Jackson, Prince, Whitney, Janet Jackson, MC Hammer, Anita Baker 53. Movies: Eddie Murphy, Denzel Washington, Whoopi Goldberg, Morgan Freeman, Spike Lee, Robert Townsend 54. Television: Oprah (Daytime), Cosby (Prime time), Aresnio (Nighttime) 55. Open Comments: 56. Question: Assimilation? OK, but who is changing who? Are we changing America or is America Changing us? 57. Music Scene 58. Black Songs from the Top 40 59. #4 "Poison" Bell Biv DeVoe 60. #6 "Vision of Love" Mariah Carey 61. #8 "Hold On" En Vogue 62. #11 "Do Me!" Bell Biv DeVoe 63. #13 "Pump Up the Jam" Technotronic 64. #14 "Opposites Attract" Paula Abdul and The Wild Pair 65. #15 "Escapade" Janet Jackson 66. #17 "Close to You" Maxi Priest 67. #21 "All Around the World" Lisa Stansfield 68. #22 "I Wanna Be Rich" Calloway 69. #23 "Rub You the Right Way" Johnny Gill 70. #24 "She Ain't Worth It" Glenn Medeiros and Bobby Brown 71. #26 "The Power" Snap! 72. #30 "Two to Make It Right" Seduction 73. #33 "Step by Step" New Kids on the Block 74. #36 "I Don't Have the Heart" James Ingram 75. #38 "Rhythm Nation" Janet Jackson 76. #41 "Everything" Jody Watley 77. #42 "Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)" Soul II Soul featuring Caron Wheeler 78. #43 "Here and Now" Luther Vandross 79. Top RnB Albums 80. January Tender Lover Babyface 81. January Back on the Block Quincy Jones 82. April Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em MC Hammer 83. June Poison Bell Biv DeVoe 84. June Johnny Gill Johnny Gill 85. August I'll Give All My Love to You Keith Sweat 86. December I'm Your Baby Tonight Whitney Houston 87. Featured Artist: Mariah Angela Carey, (Songbird) singer, songwriter, record producer, actress and philanthropist 88. Childhood - Born to Patricia (Hickey), an Irish American mezzo-soprano opera singer, and Alfred Roy Carey, an aeronautical engineer. They got divorced when Carey was only three. Her first public performance was at the age of six. By the age of sixteen, she was skipping classes to write songs and her brother, Morgan, paid for her first recording session. She finally graduated from Harborfields High School, in 1987. 89. Career - Before Carey got her big break, she worked as a temp and juggled with a few odd jobs such as a beautician, hair sweeper in a salon, waitress and as a coat check girl. After several years of struggling, Carey began singing background vocals for the pop and salsa singer-songwriter Brenda Starr in the late 1980s. Additionally, Carey wrote four songs with Ben Margulies, which solely constituted her demo tape. Margulies was a drummer, guitarist, piano player and singer. (One of Margulies's bandmates went to high school with Mariah’s older brother) Starr ultimately helped Carey land a record contract by giving her demo tape to Columbia Records executive Tommy Mottola. In 1988, Mottola signed her***. 90. In June of 1990, her self-titled album, ‘Mariah Carey’, which contained four No.1 hits were released. It was the best-selling album of 1991 and has been certified nine times Platinum. 91. Aside from her voice, she has become known for her songwriting. Yahoo Music editor Jason Ankeny wrote, "She earned frequent comparison to rivals Whitney Houston and Celine Dion but did them both one better by composing all of her own material." Also, according to Billboard magazine, she was the most successful artist of the 1990s in the United States. Additionally, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) lists Carey as the third best-selling female artist of all-time behind Madonna, Rhianna, maybe Taylor Swift. 92. Open Comments: 93. Point #1 – Divas status is earned. (She stuck to her guns re: song writing / Dunked on everyone / Checked Eminem) 94. Pont #2 – Studio performer, but not studio tricks. 95. Point #3 – The Christmas Song 96. Question: Is Mariah a "Soul" singer? 97. Movie Scene: House Party,” …an infectious, engaging comedy starring the rap duo Kid 'N Play.” 98. Plot: Although Kid has been grounded by his father, he sneaks out for a party at his friend Play's house. But Kid has no clue about the trouble that awaits him in the form of three thugs from school. 99. Release date: March 9, 1990 / Rotten Tomatoes: 93% 4.5 Stars 100. Budget - $2.5m, / Box office - $26.4m 101. Open Comments: 102. Point #1: Cast is great (Tisha & Martin broke out) 103. Point #2: First truly successful "Hood" comedy franchise. (4! sequels) 104. Point #3: Not possible without the success of Robert and Spike. Director said the project only got the green light because of the recent box office success of "black" movies. 105. Question: What are some of your house party war stories? 106. Television Scene 107. #1 - In Living Color (1990–1994): [IMDB Rating: 8.1/10] Keenen Ivory Wayans (@ wasn't looking to do a TV show. In 1988, he was riding high on the success of his cult hit I'm Gonna Git You Sucka and contemplating his next movie. But he took a meeting with a fledgling network called Fox, which made an offer he couldn't refuse. "They told me I could do whatever I wanted," Wayans, 61, recalls. What he wanted was to do a show like Saturday Night Live only much, much edgier. Homey Da Clown, Homeboy Shopping Network, Men on Films, Fire Marshall Bill, Oswald Bates, Wanda, The Fly Girls — the skits Wayans and his mostly African American cast performed each week pushed the envelope not just of TV's color barrier but of TV comedy, won an Emmy and incubated the careers of stars Jim Carrey, Jamie Foxx and Jennifer Lopez, and several members of the Wayans family. 108. Open Comments: 109. Question: Chapelle or In Living Color? 110. #2 - The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990–1996) [MDB Rating: 7.9/10]: A streetwise, poor young man from Philadelphia is sent by his mother to live with his aunt, uncle and cousins in their Bel-Air mansion. 111. Open Comments 112. Point #1 - Will and Jazzy were supposed to do the movie House Party 113. Point #2 - Quincy is doing the most! - Fresh Prince, a collaboration of Quincy Jones and the then-married team of Andy and Susan Borowitz, was based loosely on the life of Will Smith’s then-manager Benny Medina (and on the lifestyle of Jones’ own family) and ran on NBC from 1990-96. NBC was wary of a project starring a rapper, and the show was derided at first by some for a lack of grit. Ultimately, critiques proved ignorant, as the sitcom became part of the cultural DNA of the 1990s. “The Cosbys were affluent,” said Quincy Jones in 2015, “but the Banks’ were wealthy. I don’t think you’d ever seen a wealthy African-American family on television until Fresh Prince, and you definitely hadn’t seen a kid from the hip-hop generation until Fresh Prince.” 114. Open Comments: 115. Question: Why wasn't this just "Different Strokes" - Pt. 2? 116. Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1990?
James "Buster" Douglas n’était pas programmé pour devenir champion du monde des lourds et battre Mike Tyson. Tyson n’était pas programmé pour perdre ses ceintures face à Douglas. Le destin en a décidé autrement, dans un croisement de trajectoires aux accents surréalistes. Ce match a marqué l’histoire de la boxe, autant que ses deux acteurs, dont le déclin a commencé ce soir-là.Ecrit par Maxime DUPUISRaconté par Florian BAYOUXMonté par Jean-Gabriel RASSATProduit par BABABAM Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
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 event is historically significant, as the then-undefeated, undisputed heavyweight champion Tyson lost by knockout to the 42–1 underdog Douglas. The fight is widely considered one of the biggest upsets in sports history. Japan paid $6 million to boxing officials for the privilege of staging Mike Tyson's fight in Tokyo.
In this episode of the Place to Be Podcast, Justin, Scott and Peter Winson are ready for some prime time action as they take a look at the 2/23/90 Main Event! The boys discuss the Herb Kunze Tidbits of the week, Mr. Perfect's not-so-perfect record, TGIF in 1990, James "Buster" Douglas, how quickly Hulk Hogan can put on a shirt, Mike Tyson at WrestleMania VI, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Earthquake carrying Dino Bravo, the Ultimate Challenge and much more, including end of show awards! So fire up this action-packed episode and join Scott, Justin and Peter as it’s time for another edition of the PTB Podcast!
“Iron” Mike Tyson was the most feared man in boxing...until he encountered a man named James “Buster” Douglas. There was a second war being waged in that ring, and Buster’s surprise uppercut wasn’t the only haymaker Tyson was hit with that night. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/burt-hatton/support
Tim covers the Buckeyes for The Columbus Dispatch, but was in-person at the Tokyo Dome in 1990 to witness the biggest upset in boxing history. Tim reveals why he picked the 42-1 underdog James "Buster" Douglas over Mike Tyson and it's legacy in boxing history on the day ESPN is releasing a 30 for 30 on that fight.
Former heavyweight champion of the world James "Buster" Douglas joined me to relive his incredible upset over Mike Tyson in 1990, talk about his life growing up, and promote his ESPN 30 for 30 documentary. Emmy award winning filmmakers Jeremy Schaap and Ben Houser also came on to discuss their interest in Douglas and shared passion for finally telling his story.
On February 11, 1990, James "Buster" Douglas climbed into a boxing ring in Tokyo, Japan to face Mike Tyson. Buster's mother had suddenly died just days prior. The fight was nearly cancelled. Casino's wouldn't even take bets on the fight because the odds so drastically favored Tyson. Buster showed up, shocked the world and won in what would become one of the biggest upsets in sports history. The weeks and months that followed were crazy. Buster became a pop culture icon. But then it all stopped. Buster lost quickly in his next fight and immediately announced his retirement from the sport. He dropped off the map, sunk into a deep depression, ended up in a diabetic coma and almost died. He came back yet again, turning his life around and eventually returning to professional fighting. We talk with Buster, discuss his rise, fall and rise again along with the video game he was featured in, his appearance on WWF wrestling and more!
Tonight we commemorate the 27th anniversary of Evander Holyfield knocking out James "Buster" Douglas to become world heavyweight champion for the first time. Mainly we'll be having some stellar boxing talk and amazing boxing guests. MICKEY WARD- Legendary brawler & world title challenger CURTIS STEVENS- Former world title challenger MARCUS BROWNE- Undefeated light heavyweight contender All this plus some surprises that will blow your mind and maybe you p*nis.
In this episode, Nick and Aaron strap on the gloves and take a big shot at James "Buster" Douglas Knockout boxing for the Sega Genesis. Big show again guys. Thanks for the feedback. The Ask Aaron segment is always a blast! Be sure to check out the Relay Bros Soundcloud below: https://soundcloud.com/relaybros/studiopolis-zone-act-2-sonic-mania-feat-tee-lopes "Green Hills and Blue Blurs" and "Battletoads & Double Dragon - Stage 1" performed by Daniel Tidwell: www.facebook.com/danieltidwellofficial --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ryan Coogler récupère les clés de la saga Rocky pour raconter l’histoire d’Adonis Johnson, fils illégitime du champion Apollo Creed qui troque sa vie de bourgeois contre des gants de boxe, entraîné par ce bon vieux Balboa. Les trois combattants en présence nous livrent leur verdict.Animé par Thomas Rozec avec Lelo Jimmy Batista (Noisey), Stéphane Moïssakis (@smoissakis) et Yannick Dahan (Capture Mag).RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L'ÉMISSIONCreed, L'héritage de Rocky Balboa (Creed - Ryan Coogler, 2015), Silvester Stallone, Carl Weathers, Michael B Jordan, Sur Écoute (The Wire - série de David Simon et Ed Burns, 2002), Les 4 Fantastiques (The Fantastic Four - Josh Trank, 2015), Rocky (John G. Avildsen, 1977), La Dernière Chance (Fat City - John Huston, 1973), The Wrestler (Darren Aronofsky, 2009), Rocky II (Sylvester Stallone, 1978), Fruitvale Station (Ryan Coogler, 2013), Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone, 2006), Rocky IV (Sylvester Stallone, 1985), Rambo (la saga), Robert de Niro, Rocky V (John G. Avildsen, 1990), Warrior (Gavin O'Connor, 2011), Tom Hardy, Nous avons gagné ce soir (The Set-Up - Robert Wise, 1949), The Last Great Fight: The Extraordinary Tale of Two Men and How One Fight Changed Their Lives Forever (livre de Joseph Layden, 2007), Haute Sécurité, Nous avons gagné ce soir (Robert Wise)RECOMMANDATIONS CINÉ DE LA SEMAINE :Yannick Dahan : Warrior, de Gavin O'Connor (2011) http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=138673.htmlJimmy Lelo Batista : match du 10 février 1990 entre Mike Tyson vs. James "Buster" Douglas à Tokyo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rt8LZ8FjGN8 Stéphane Moïssakis: Nous avons gagné ce soir, de Robert Wise (The Set-Up, 1949)http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=945.htmlRETROUVEZ NOCINÉ PARTOUT SUR LES INTERNETS :www.facebook.com/NoCinePodCast twitter.com/No_Cinewww.dailymotion.com/nocine www.youtube.com/channel/UC38YBAhVBEDRmXSe1uCyNxg www.mixcloud.com/NoCine/ www.deezer.com/show/7806www.stitcher.com/podcast/nocineitunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/nocin…id993698002?mt=2www.vodkaster.com/nocineCRÉDITSEnregistré le 7 janvier 2015 au Tank à Paris (11ème). Moyens techniques : Le Tank. Production : Joël Ronez - Iris Ollivault / TempsMachine.NET. Réalisation : Jules Krot. Générique : "Soupir Articulé", Abstrackt Keal Agram (Tanguy Destable et Lionel Pierres). Image : Creed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Open - Mike lands James Buster Douglas on SMS, Mitch looks for Alf 19:30 - ...more retro gaming purchases 34:30 - Southern Fried Gameroom Expo 29:00 - Some modern talk - WiiU 51:30 - Console Wars by Blake J. Harris
Well that sucked. Brandon Rios vs Mike Alvarado III was all but guaranteed to be a cracking bout, even if it didn't last long. The last part was true, because the fight was over after just three rounds, but it was all Rios, all day. There seem to be more questions about Alvarado in the wake of the bout than anything else, and rightfully so. This week on TQBR Radio, James Foley of Bad Left Hook and The Queensberry Rules' Patrick Connor welcome back Eric Raskin, ESPN and Grantland contributor, and co-host of the Ring Theory podcast. With a predictable early year gap coming in the boxing schedule, it leaves us open to talk Raskin's article about James "Buster" Douglas vs. Mike Tyson in Playboy, recent structural issues in the sport, and more. Thanks for tuning in! (Photos: Chris Farina/Top Rank, HBO Boxing)
Mitch built a new gaming PC, Mike played more Destiny, James Buster Douglas ports on retro and preorders selling out while going to the secondary market at a huge markup. Mitch's PC Build, Oculus Rift: Start Listen Phone Call, James Buster...
Mitch built a new gaming PC, Mike played more Destiny, James Buster Douglas ports on retro and preorders selling out while going to the secondary market at a huge markup. Mitch's PC Build, Oculus Rift: Start Listen Phone Call, James Buster...
Mitch built a new gaming PC, Mike played more Destiny, James Buster Douglas ports on retro and preorders selling out while going to the secondary market at a huge markup. Mitch's PC Build, Oculus Rift: Start Listen Phone Call, James Buster Douglas Master System: 24:40 Preorder sellouts: 35:40 Where to find us Youtube – http://youtube.com/c/gamingresetItunes – https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/just-press-reset/id662585451?mt=2RSS Podcast Feed – http://gamingreset.com/feed/podcastTwitter – http://twitter.com/gamingresetFacebook – http://facebook.com/thegamingreset
Open - Mike lands James Buster Douglas on SMS, Mitch looks for Alf 19:30 - ...more retro gaming purchases 34:30 - Southern Fried Gameroom Expo 29:00 - Some modern talk - WiiU 51:30 - Console Wars by Blake J. Harris
Open - Mike lands James Buster Douglas on SMS, Mitch looks for Alf 19:30 - ...more retro gaming purchases 34:30 - Southern Fried Gameroom Expo 29:00 - Some modern talk - WiiU 51:30 - Console Wars by Blake J. Harris