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Buster Mathis Jr.

Buster Mathis Jr. (born March 25, 1970) is an American former professional boxer who competed in the heavyweight division.[1]

Buster Mathis Jr.
Born
Buster DAmato Mathis

(1970-03-25) March 25, 1970 (age 54)
Statistics
Weight(s)Heavyweight
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Reach75 in (191 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights26
Wins21
Wins by KO7
Losses2
Draws0
No contests3

Early life edit

Mathis Jr. was the son of Buster Mathis, a heavyweight boxer from the 1960s. The senior Mathis had been invited to the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, and was a contender with fights against champions Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. Mathis Jr. was a heavy man and took up boxing because he was bullied as a child until the age of 14, and also for the benefit of losing extra weight. Mathis Jr. attended Grandville Public Schools in Grandville, Michigan, from 1979 until he graduated in 1988.

Professional career edit

Mathis Jr. turned pro in 1991 and quickly put together 12 wins. A busy, crowding fighter, Mathis was small for a heavyweight at around 220 lbs but skilled enough to beat fairly respected fighters like Levi Billups, Justin Fortune and Mike Dixon very early in his career. Buster Mathis encouraged his son to fewer higher paying fights, using the Mathis name to his advantage. He was considered a weak puncher (3 KO's in those 12 fights) but his opposition was above average.

In 1993 he challenged Mike 'The Bounty' Hunter (23-3) for his USBA heavyweight belt. Hunter won a close decision over Mathis. The loss however was soon voided after Hunter later tested positive for cocaine.

In 1994 Mathis again contested the USBA belt (stripped from Hunter), this time winning an impressive 12-round decision over ex-Olympic champion Tyrell Biggs (27-7).

In August of that year Mathis was brought in as the comeback opponent for former undisputed champion Riddick Bowe. After a good effort bobbing and weaving out of the way of Bowe's best shots, Mathis began to fall behind and took a knee in the fourth. Bowe knocked Mathis out while he was on the mat, yet instead of being disqualified, referee Arthur Mercante Sr. and New Jersey commission boss Larry Hazzard agreed to void the contest.

In 1995 Mathis retained his USBA belt with a point win over contender Alex Garcia, thus setting up a fight with Mike Tyson. This was Tyson's second fight since being released from prison earlier in the year.

Mathis Sr. did not see his son's fight with Tyson due to his final battle was health problems of diabetes and kidney issues. Mathis Sr. died a few weeks before the Tyson fight. In the third round Tyson knocked Mathis Jr. out with a right uppercut. Ten days after the Tyson fight Mathis Jr.'s trainer and long time friend Joey Fariello died, and Mathis Jr. quickly lost his spark for the sport.

A 1996 fight with prospect Obed Sullivan ended with a no contest in the 5th round, after Sullivan was badly cut in a clash of heads. This was the third no contest in Mathis Jr.'s relatively brief career.

In November 1996 Mathis lost his USBA belt to undefeated Lou Savarese.

Mathis retired at the age of 26 with a 21-2 (7 KO's) record, and 3 no contests.

After boxing edit

After his boxing career he studied education receiving a bachelor's degree from the University of Miami. He currently resides in his hometown of Grand Rapids, Michigan and spends his free time speaking to youth to encourage and motivate them, signing autographs and speaking to foster children. Buster Mathis is now the vice president of a non-profit, Buster Mathis Inc. (www.thebullybuster.org) and offers elementary children the Bully Buster Prevention Program through a boxing technique called the 'peek-a-boo'. Buster Mathis is single and has no children at this time. Buster also is a substitute teacher on his off time, most recently at East Kentwood High School.[citation needed] On October 20, 2016, Buster Mathis Jr. was inducted into the Grand Rapids (MI) Sports Hall of Fame, joining his father who was previously inducted.

Fighting style edit

Buster Mathis Jr is a busy and crowding fighter, he aims to challenge his opponent and smother them from the start to the end. He is considered to be a good volume puncher and is quick on the inside, additionally he frequently threw punches in combinations. Mathis Jr obtained good head movement; he avoided punishment by constantly bobbing, weaving, and ducking[2] Buster Mathis was considered to be a weak puncher, according to his record, only 33% of his wins came by knockout.

Professional boxing record edit

21 Wins (7 knockouts, 14 decisions), 2 Losses (2 knockouts), 3 No Contests
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss 21-2 (3 NC)   Lou Savarese TKO 7 1 Nov 1996   Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, Indio, California IBF USBA Heavyweight Title.
No Contest 21-1 (3 NC)   Obed Sullivan NC 5 20 Apr 1996   Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, North Dakota IBF Intercontinental Heavyweight Title.
Win 21-1 (2 NC)   Ken Smith KO 4 27 Feb 1996   Morula Sun Casino, Mabopane, North West
Loss 20-1 (2 NC)   Mike Tyson KO 3 16 Dec 1995   Core State Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mathis knocked out at 2:32 of the third round.
Win 20-0 (2 NC   Mike Acklie TKO 1 5 Aug 1995   New Mexico State Fair, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Win 19-0 (2 NC)   Alex Garcia UD 12 18 Apr 1995   The Aladdin, Las Vegas, Nevada IBF USBA Heavyweight Title.
Win 18-0 (2 NC   Ken Smith UD 10 4 Feb 1995   Silver Nugget, Las Vegas, Nevada
Win 17-0 (2 NC)   Garing Lane TKO 9 3 Dec 1994   Harlingen, Texas
Win 16-0 (2 NC)   Lyle McDowell TKO 5 5 Nov 1994   Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada IBF USBA Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 0:46 of the fifth round.
Win 15-0 (2 NC)   Mike Lee Faulkner UD 10 1 Oct 1994   The Roxy, Boston, Massachusetts
No Contest 14-0 (2 NC)   Riddick Bowe NC 4 13 Aug 1994   Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey Referee stopped the bout at 2:11 of the fourth round when Bowe knocked out Mathis while he was down.
Win 14-0 (1 NC)   Sherman Griffin MD 10 2 Apr 1994   Tokyo
Win 13-0 (1 NC0   Tyrell Biggs UD 12 5 Feb 1994   The Aladdin, Las Vegas, Nevada IBF USBA Heavyweight Title.
No Contest 12-0 (1 NC)   Mike Hunter NC 12 4 Dec 1993   USS Lexington Museum, Corpus Christi, Texas IBF USBA Heavyweight Title. Decision awarded to Hunter was vacated when he tested positive for drugs.
Win 12-0   Mike Dixon UD 10 2 Oct 1993   Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win 11-0   Mark Young UD 10 7 Aug 1993   Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win 10-0   Levi Billups PTS 10 10 Jul 1993   Fernwood Resort, Bushkill, Pennsylvania
Win 9-0   Carl Williams TKO 5 15 Jun 1993   The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan
Win 8-0   Justin Fortune TKO 8 14 Feb 1993   Las Vegas, Nevada
Win 7-0   Ty Evans PTS 6 22 Sep 1992   The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan
Win 6-0   Jordan Keepers PTS 6 24 Apr 1992   Beloit, Wisconsin
Win 5-0   Tim Martin TKO 5 21 Apr 1992   The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan
Win 4-0   Luis Torres PTS 4 21 Mar 1992   Cleveland, Ohio
Win 3-0   Tracy Thomas PTS 4 3 Mar 1992   Livonia, Michigan
Win 2-0   Rusty Williams PTS 4 8 Feb 1992   Lansing, Michigan
Win 1-0   Ahmad Gihad PTS 4 9 Dec 1991   Waukesha, Wisconsin

References edit

  1. ^ Cashmore, Ellis (April 16, 2013). Tyson: Nurture of the Beast. Wiley. p. 95. ISBN 9780745674575. Retrieved September 29, 2014.
  2. ^ ✂️ Mike Tyson misses against Buster Mathis Jr, retrieved March 7, 2024

External links edit

  • Boxing record for Buster Mathis Jr. from BoxRec (registration required)

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Buster Mathis Jr news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Buster Mathis Jr born March 25 1970 is an American former professional boxer who competed in the heavyweight division 1 Buster Mathis Jr BornBuster DAmato Mathis 1970 03 25 March 25 1970 age 54 Grand Rapids Michigan U S StatisticsWeight s HeavyweightHeight6 ft 0 in 183 cm Reach75 in 191 cm StanceOrthodoxBoxing recordTotal fights26Wins21Wins by KO7Losses2Draws0No contests3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional career 3 After boxing 4 Fighting style 5 Professional boxing record 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editMathis Jr was the son of Buster Mathis a heavyweight boxer from the 1960s The senior Mathis had been invited to the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and was a contender with fights against champions Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier Mathis Jr was a heavy man and took up boxing because he was bullied as a child until the age of 14 and also for the benefit of losing extra weight Mathis Jr attended Grandville Public Schools in Grandville Michigan from 1979 until he graduated in 1988 Professional career editMain articles Riddick Bowe vs Buster Mathis Jr and Mike Tyson vs Buster Mathis Jr Mathis Jr turned pro in 1991 and quickly put together 12 wins A busy crowding fighter Mathis was small for a heavyweight at around 220 lbs but skilled enough to beat fairly respected fighters like Levi Billups Justin Fortune and Mike Dixon very early in his career Buster Mathis encouraged his son to fewer higher paying fights using the Mathis name to his advantage He was considered a weak puncher 3 KO s in those 12 fights but his opposition was above average In 1993 he challenged Mike The Bounty Hunter 23 3 for his USBA heavyweight belt Hunter won a close decision over Mathis The loss however was soon voided after Hunter later tested positive for cocaine In 1994 Mathis again contested the USBA belt stripped from Hunter this time winning an impressive 12 round decision over ex Olympic champion Tyrell Biggs 27 7 In August of that year Mathis was brought in as the comeback opponent for former undisputed champion Riddick Bowe After a good effort bobbing and weaving out of the way of Bowe s best shots Mathis began to fall behind and took a knee in the fourth Bowe knocked Mathis out while he was on the mat yet instead of being disqualified referee Arthur Mercante Sr and New Jersey commission boss Larry Hazzard agreed to void the contest In 1995 Mathis retained his USBA belt with a point win over contender Alex Garcia thus setting up a fight with Mike Tyson This was Tyson s second fight since being released from prison earlier in the year Mathis Sr did not see his son s fight with Tyson due to his final battle was health problems of diabetes and kidney issues Mathis Sr died a few weeks before the Tyson fight In the third round Tyson knocked Mathis Jr out with a right uppercut Ten days after the Tyson fight Mathis Jr s trainer and long time friend Joey Fariello died and Mathis Jr quickly lost his spark for the sport A 1996 fight with prospect Obed Sullivan ended with a no contest in the 5th round after Sullivan was badly cut in a clash of heads This was the third no contest in Mathis Jr s relatively brief career In November 1996 Mathis lost his USBA belt to undefeated Lou Savarese Mathis retired at the age of 26 with a 21 2 7 KO s record and 3 no contests After boxing editAfter his boxing career he studied education receiving a bachelor s degree from the University of Miami He currently resides in his hometown of Grand Rapids Michigan and spends his free time speaking to youth to encourage and motivate them signing autographs and speaking to foster children Buster Mathis is now the vice president of a non profit Buster Mathis Inc www thebullybuster org and offers elementary children the Bully Buster Prevention Program through a boxing technique called the peek a boo Buster Mathis is single and has no children at this time Buster also is a substitute teacher on his off time most recently at East Kentwood High School citation needed On October 20 2016 Buster Mathis Jr was inducted into the Grand Rapids MI Sports Hall of Fame joining his father who was previously inducted Fighting style editBuster Mathis Jr is a busy and crowding fighter he aims to challenge his opponent and smother them from the start to the end He is considered to be a good volume puncher and is quick on the inside additionally he frequently threw punches in combinations Mathis Jr obtained good head movement he avoided punishment by constantly bobbing weaving and ducking 2 Buster Mathis was considered to be a weak puncher according to his record only 33 of his wins came by knockout Professional boxing record edit21 Wins 7 knockouts 14 decisions 2 Losses 2 knockouts 3 No Contests 1 Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location NotesLoss 21 2 3 NC nbsp Lou Savarese TKO 7 1 Nov 1996 nbsp Fantasy Springs Resort Casino Indio California IBF USBA Heavyweight Title No Contest 21 1 3 NC nbsp Obed Sullivan NC 5 20 Apr 1996 nbsp Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks North Dakota IBF Intercontinental Heavyweight Title Win 21 1 2 NC nbsp Ken Smith KO 4 27 Feb 1996 nbsp Morula Sun Casino Mabopane North WestLoss 20 1 2 NC nbsp Mike Tyson KO 3 16 Dec 1995 nbsp Core State Spectrum Philadelphia Pennsylvania Mathis knocked out at 2 32 of the third round Win 20 0 2 NC nbsp Mike Acklie TKO 1 5 Aug 1995 nbsp New Mexico State Fair Albuquerque New MexicoWin 19 0 2 NC nbsp Alex Garcia UD 12 18 Apr 1995 nbsp The Aladdin Las Vegas Nevada IBF USBA Heavyweight Title Win 18 0 2 NC nbsp Ken Smith UD 10 4 Feb 1995 nbsp Silver Nugget Las Vegas NevadaWin 17 0 2 NC nbsp Garing Lane TKO 9 3 Dec 1994 nbsp Harlingen TexasWin 16 0 2 NC nbsp Lyle McDowell TKO 5 5 Nov 1994 nbsp Caesars Tahoe Stateline Nevada IBF USBA Heavyweight Title Referee stopped the bout at 0 46 of the fifth round Win 15 0 2 NC nbsp Mike Lee Faulkner UD 10 1 Oct 1994 nbsp The Roxy Boston MassachusettsNo Contest 14 0 2 NC nbsp Riddick Bowe NC 4 13 Aug 1994 nbsp Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City New Jersey Referee stopped the bout at 2 11 of the fourth round when Bowe knocked out Mathis while he was down Win 14 0 1 NC nbsp Sherman Griffin MD 10 2 Apr 1994 nbsp TokyoWin 13 0 1 NC0 nbsp Tyrell Biggs UD 12 5 Feb 1994 nbsp The Aladdin Las Vegas Nevada IBF USBA Heavyweight Title No Contest 12 0 1 NC nbsp Mike Hunter NC 12 4 Dec 1993 nbsp USS Lexington Museum Corpus Christi Texas IBF USBA Heavyweight Title Decision awarded to Hunter was vacated when he tested positive for drugs Win 12 0 nbsp Mike Dixon UD 10 2 Oct 1993 nbsp Resorts Casino Hotel Atlantic City New JerseyWin 11 0 nbsp Mark Young UD 10 7 Aug 1993 nbsp Resorts Casino Hotel Atlantic City New JerseyWin 10 0 nbsp Levi Billups PTS 10 10 Jul 1993 nbsp Fernwood Resort Bushkill PennsylvaniaWin 9 0 nbsp Carl Williams TKO 5 15 Jun 1993 nbsp The Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills MichiganWin 8 0 nbsp Justin Fortune TKO 8 14 Feb 1993 nbsp Las Vegas NevadaWin 7 0 nbsp Ty Evans PTS 6 22 Sep 1992 nbsp The Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills MichiganWin 6 0 nbsp Jordan Keepers PTS 6 24 Apr 1992 nbsp Beloit WisconsinWin 5 0 nbsp Tim Martin TKO 5 21 Apr 1992 nbsp The Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills MichiganWin 4 0 nbsp Luis Torres PTS 4 21 Mar 1992 nbsp Cleveland OhioWin 3 0 nbsp Tracy Thomas PTS 4 3 Mar 1992 nbsp Livonia MichiganWin 2 0 nbsp Rusty Williams PTS 4 8 Feb 1992 nbsp Lansing MichiganWin 1 0 nbsp Ahmad Gihad PTS 4 9 Dec 1991 nbsp Waukesha WisconsinReferences edit Cashmore Ellis April 16 2013 Tyson Nurture of the Beast Wiley p 95 ISBN 9780745674575 Retrieved September 29 2014 Mike Tyson misses against Buster Mathis Jr retrieved March 7 2024External links editBoxing record for Buster Mathis Jr from BoxRec registration required Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Buster Mathis Jr amp oldid 1212329896, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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