Buster Mathis

Buster Mathis (June 11, 1943 – September 6, 1995) was an American boxer who competed from 1965 to 1972.

He was a top contender throughout his career, beating other top contenders including George Chuvalo and Chuck Wepner. He fought Heavyweight greats such as Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, Jerry Quarry and Ron Lyle; he also notably beat Joe Frazier as an amateur to qualify for the Olympics but was later replaced due to a hand injury.

Buster Mathis
Buster Mathis
Mathis (right) in Sweden in 1967
Born
Buster Mathis

(1943-06-11)June 11, 1943
DiedSeptember 6, 1995(1995-09-06) (aged 52)
Statistics
Weight(s)Heavyweight
Height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Reach76 in (193 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights34
Wins30
Wins by KO21
Losses4
Draws0

Career

Buster Mathis 
Mathis (back) vs. Roberto Davila in 1967

Mathis had a successful career as an amateur heavyweight boxer. He qualified for a spot in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics but had to withdraw due to an injury. He was replaced in the tournament by Joe Frazier, who went on to win the gold medal.

Mathis turned professional in June 1965 with a second round knockout victory over Bob Maynard. He went on to win his next 22 contests as well and qualified for a shot at the New York State Athletic Commission World Heavyweight Title, which had become vacant after Muhammad Ali was stripped of the title for refusing to be drafted into the United States Army.

The title fight was held on March 4, 1968, in New York's Madison Square Garden against "Smoking" Joe Frazier, his old rival. Frazier won by an 11th-round knockout.[citation needed]

Mathis continued to fight in the following years, outpointing George Chuvalo, but losing on points to Jerry Quarry - a fight Mathis was favored to win. Mathis retired after losing to Quarry in 1969, but he returned in 1971 to box Muhammad Ali for the NABF belt, losing on points over 12 rounds. Ali was later criticized for not finishing Mathis in the final rounds of the fight.

After Mathis was knocked out in just two rounds in September 1972 by Ron Lyle, he retired for good.

Retirement

A 1980 Sports Illustrated article featured interviews with Mathis and many of Muhammad Ali's other opponents.[citation needed] It reported Mathis worked in the trucking business after he retired from the ring. [citation needed]

Mathis had various health problems in later years, including two strokes, a heart attack, and kidney failure. He died of heart failure at age 52. His son Buster Mathis Jr. became a professional boxer and fought Mike Tyson in 1995.

Professional boxing record

30 Wins (21 knockouts, 9 decisions), 4 Losses (2 knockouts, 2 decisions)
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss 30–4 Buster Mathis  Ron Lyle KO 2 29 Sep 1972 Buster Mathis  Denver Coliseum, Denver, Colorado Mathis knocked out at 2:58 of the second round.
Win 30–3 Buster Mathis  Humphrey McBride TKO 3 5 Sep 1972 Buster Mathis  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma World Super Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 1:34 of the third round.
Loss 29–3 Buster Mathis  Muhammad Ali UD 12 17 Nov 1971 Buster Mathis  Astrodome, Houston, Texas WBC NABF Heavyweight Title.
Loss 29–2 Buster Mathis  Jerry Quarry UD 12 24 Mar 1969 Buster Mathis  Madison Square Garden, New York City
Win 29–1 Buster Mathis  George Chuvalo UD 12 3 Feb 1969 Buster Mathis  Madison Square Garden, New York City
Win 28–1 Buster Mathis  J.J. Woody TKO 6 26 Sep 1968 Buster Mathis  Madison Square Garden, New York City Referee stopped the bout at 2:59 of the sixth round.
Win 27–1 Buster Mathis  Dick Wipperman UD 10 16 Sep 1968 Buster Mathis  County Stadium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Win 26–1 Buster Mathis  Amos Lincoln SD 10 5 Sep 1968 Buster Mathis  Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Win 25–1 Buster Mathis  J.J. Beattie TKO 7 25 Jul 1968 Buster Mathis  Met Center, Bloomington, Minnesota
Win 24–1 Buster Mathis  M.J. Turnbow TKO 7 30 Apr 1968 Buster Mathis  Miami Beach Auditorium, Miami Beach, Florida Referee stopped the bout at 2:44 of the seventh round.
Loss 23–1 Buster Mathis  Joe Frazier TKO 11 4 Mar 1968 Buster Mathis  Madison Square Garden, New York City NYSAC World Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 2:33 of the 11th round.
Win 23–0 Buster Mathis  Gerry de Bruyn KO 1 26 Dec 1967 Buster Mathis  Frolundaborg, Gothenburg Bruyn knocked out at 0:36 of the first round.
Win 22–0 Buster Mathis  Roberto Davila TKO 7 18 Nov 1967 Buster Mathis  Johanneshov, Stockholm
Win 21–0 Buster Mathis  Ron Marsh TKO 4 18 Sep 1967 Buster Mathis  Madison Square Garden, New York City Referee stopped the bout at 1:13 of the fourth round.
Win 20–0 Buster Mathis  Wayne Heath KO 5 2 Aug 1967 Buster Mathis  Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, Los Angeles, California Heath knocked out at 1:16 of the fifth round.
Win 19–0 Buster Mathis  Sonny S.D. Moore TKO 5 23 May 1967 Buster Mathis  Saint Louis, Missouri Referee stopped the bout at 2:09 of the fifth round.
Win 18–0 Buster Mathis  Ed "Baker Boy" Hurley KO 1 12 May 1967 Buster Mathis  Detroit, Michigan
Win 17–0 Buster Mathis  Waban Thomas KO 1 6 Feb 1967 Buster Mathis  Astrodome, Houston, Texas Thomas knocked out at 2:23 of the first round.
Win 16–0 Buster Mathis  E.S. Andrews KO 2 17 Nov 1966 Buster Mathis  Portland Exposition Building, Portland, Maine Andrews knocked out at 2:10 of the second round.
Win 15–0 Buster Mathis  Johnny Barazza KO 1 2 Nov 1966 Buster Mathis  Civic Center, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Win 14–0 Buster Mathis  Earl Averette TKO 3 28 Sep 1966 Buster Mathis  Cambria County War Memorial Arena, Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Win 13–0 Buster Mathis  Bob Stallings SD 10 15 Sep 1966 Buster Mathis  Armory, Akron, Ohio
Win 12–0 Buster Mathis  Mert Brownfield KO 1 29 Aug 1966 Buster Mathis  Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan
Win 11–0 Buster Mathis  Charley E. Chase UD 6 28 Jul 1966 Buster Mathis  Portland Exposition Building, Portland, Maine
Win 10–0 Buster Mathis  Everett Copeland KO 2 23 Jun 1966 Buster Mathis  Madison Square Garden, New York City Copeland knocked out at 2:27 of the second round.
Win 9–0 Buster Mathis  Tom Swift KO 1 16 Jun 1966 Buster Mathis  Portland Exposition Building, Portland, Maine
Win 8–0 Buster Mathis  Charley Polite PTS 6 16 Feb 1966 Buster Mathis  Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York
Win 7–0 Buster Mathis  Mike Bruce TKO 5 19 Jan 1966 Buster Mathis  Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York
Win 6–0 Buster Mathis  Chuck Wepner TKO 3 7 Jan 1966 Buster Mathis  Madison Square Garden, New York City Referee stopped the bout at 1:58 of the third round.
Win 5–0 Buster Mathis  Charlie Lee PTS 6 15 Dec 1965 Buster Mathis  Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York
Win 4–0 Buster Mathis  Bob Stallings UD 6 23 Sep 1965 Buster Mathis  Grand Rapids, Michigan
Win 3–0 Buster Mathis  Bob Maynard PTS 4 30 Aug 1965 Buster Mathis  Paul Sauve Arena, Montreal, Quebec
Win 2–0 Buster Mathis  Johnny Shore TKO 2 28 Aug 1965 Buster Mathis  Rock Island, Quebec Referee stopped the bout at 2:45 of the second round.
Win 1–0 Buster Mathis  Bob Maynard TKO 2 28 Jun 1965 Buster Mathis  Paul Sauve Arena, Montreal, Quebec

References

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