15 International Stadiums Known for the Greatest Underdog Victories
9. Madison Square Garden, New York – Buster Douglas Shocks Tyson

Madison Square Garden has long been synonymous with legendary moments in boxing, but few compare to the shockwaves sent around the world on February 11, 1990. James "Buster" Douglas, a 42-1 underdog, faced the seemingly invincible Mike Tyson, who had won 37 consecutive fights and held the heavyweight championship. Douglas, motivated by personal tragedy and the desire to prove himself, delivered the performance of a lifetime. Tyson dominated early, even knocking Douglas down in the eighth round. However, Douglas recovered and unleashed a flurry of punches in the tenth round, knocking Tyson out cold. The upset redefined boxing history and showcased the power of self-belief and resilience in overcoming even the most daunting challenges.








