
On February 11, 1990, James 'Buster' Douglas stepped into a Tokyo ring as a 42-to-1 underdog against an invincible Mike Tyson — a man who hadn't just been beating opponents, he'd been erasing them. What the record books call the greatest upset in boxing history was actually something far stranger: a grief-soaked, almost suicidal act of love from a man who had every reason to quit, and absolutely nothing left to lose.
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