Mike Tyson vs. Mitch Green

"New York Is Busting Out"
Date May 20, 1986
Venue Madison Square Garden in New York, New York
Title(s) on the line None
Tale of the tape
Boxer United States Mike Tyson United States Mitch Green
Nickname "Iron" "Blood"
Hometown Catskill, New York Queens, New York
Pre-fight record 20–0 16–1–1
Weight 215 lb 233 lb
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition WBC
No. 8 Ranked Heavyweight
WBC
No. 7 Ranked Heavyweight

Mike Tyson vs. Mitch Green, billed as "New York Is Busting Out", was a professional boxing match contested on May 20, 1986.

Background

Mike Tyson was 19 years old and undefeated when he met former heavyweight contender James "Quick" Tillis in his 20th professional bout. Tyson had won all his 19 previous fights by way of knockout, while Tillis had lost four of his previous five fights and came into the fight as a huge underdog. Tillis, however, put on a good effort and was able to take Tyson the full 10 rounds, the first time in Tyson's professional career; Tyson won by unanimous decision.[1] Only four days later, it was announced that Tyson would next face Mitch "Blood" Green, who was ranked one spot ahead of Tyson on the WBC heavyweight standings, on May 20 in Madison Square Garden.[2] Despite Green being higher than Tyson in the rankings, there was a huge dispartity in the fighter's purse, Tyson was guaranteed $250,000 while Green was due to make only $30,000. Because of this, Green threatened to pull out of the fight only one day before it was to take place unless his purse was increased. However, after HBO executive Ross Greenberg informed Green that a shot at the WBC heavyweight title was on the line, Green chose to continue on with the fight.[3]

The Fight

Though Tyson was in control for most of the fight, he was unable to record a knockdown over Green. In what would be a precursor to future Tyson fights, most notably his championship fights the following year against James "Bonecrusher" Smith and Tony Tucker, Green clinched Tyson on a regular basis in an effort to reduce the effectiveness of Tyson's power punches. Green, however, offered very little offensively and Tyson was able to win a lopsided unanimous decision by two scores of 9–1 and one score of 8–2.

1988 Streetfight

Though the two fighters would never again face each other in a boxing ring, Tyson and Green were involved in a high-profile street fight two years later, by which time Tyson was the Undisputed Heavyweight Champion. On August 24, 1988, Green confronted Tyson at Dapper Dan's in Harlem, claiming that Tyson's promoter Don King owed him money. The argument then escalated into a physical confrontation during which Tyson landed a straight right hand across Green's face, completely shutting Green's left eye and opening a cut across his nose that required five stitches. Tyson, however, would not walk away unscathed, as his right hand was fractured during the melee, causing his scheduled October fight against Frank Bruno to be pushed ahead.[4]

References

  1. Tyson a Victor; Knockout String Ends, N.Y. Times article, 1986-05-04, Retrieved on 2013-09-08
  2. Tyson Looks to Garden, N.Y. Times article, 1986-05-08, Retrieved on 2013-09-08
  3. Purse of $30,000 Angers Green, N.Y. Times article, 1986-05-20, Retrieved on 2013-09-08
  4. Tyson Loses In Street Fight, Philadelphia Daily News article, 1988-08-24, Retrieved on 2013-09-08
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