Buster Mathis Jr.

Buster Mathis Jr.

Born: March 25, 1970
Age: 54
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Biography

Buster Mathis Jr., (actually Buster DAmato Mathis- not a Jr.) (born March 25, 1970 in East Grand Rapids, Michigan), is an American former professional boxer in the heavyweight division.

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Early life

The son of Buster Mathis, a heavyweight boxer from the 1960s, who left his son a great legacy, being invited to the Olympics, and was a contender with boxing champions such as 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.

Professional career

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 floor, 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, 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 out with a right uppercut. Many believed that if Mathis Sr had been alive that Buster could have won the fight. Ten days after the Tyson fight Buster Jr's trainer and long time friend Joey Fariello died, and Buster 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'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

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.

Professional boxing record

21 Wins (7 knockouts, 14 decisions), 2 Losses (2 knockouts), 3 No Contests
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss Lou Savarese TKO 7 1 Nov 1996 Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, Indio, California
No Contest Obed Sullivan NC 5 20 Apr 1996 Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, North Dakota
Win Ken Smith KO 4 27 Feb 1996 Morula Sun Casino, Mabopane, North West
Loss Mike Tyson KO 3 16 Dec 1995 Core State Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Win Mike Acklie TKO 1 5 Aug 1995 New Mexico State Fair, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Win Alex Garcia UD 12 18 Apr 1995 The Aladdin, Las Vegas, Nevada
Win Ken Smith UD 10 4 Feb 1995 Silver Nugget, Las Vegas, Nevada
Win Garing Lane TKO 9 3 Dec 1994 Harlingen, Texas
Win Lyle McDowell TKO 5 5 Nov 1994 Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada
Win Mike Lee Faulkner UD 10 1 Oct 1994 The Roxy, Boston, Massachusetts
No Contest Riddick Bowe NC 4 13 Aug 1994 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win Sherman Griffin MD 10 2 Apr 1994 Tokyo
Win Tyrell Biggs UD 12 5 Feb 1994 The Aladdin, Las Vegas, Nevada
No Contest Mike "The Bounty" Hunter ND 12 4 Dec 1993 USS Lexington Museum, Corpus Christi, Texas
Win Mike "The Duke" Dixon UD 10 2 Oct 1993 Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win Mark "The Storm" Young UD 10 7 Aug 1993 Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win Levi Billups PTS 10 10 Jul 1993 Fernwood Resort, Bushkill, Pennsylvania
Win Carl "Little Truth" Williams TKO 5 15 Jun 1993 The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan
Win Justin Fortune TKO 8 14 Feb 1993 Las Vegas, Nevada
Win Ty Evans PTS 6 22 Sep 1992 The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan
Win Jordan Keepers PTS 6 24 Apr 1992 Beloit, Wisconsin
Win Tim Martin TKO 5 21 Apr 1992 The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan
Win Luis Torres PTS 4 21 Mar 1992 Cleveland, Ohio
Win Tracy Thomas PTS 4 3 Mar 1992 Livonia, Michigan
Win Rusty Williams PTS 4 8 Feb 1992 Lansing, Michigan
Win Ahmad Gihad PTS 4 9 Dec 1991 Waukesha, Wisconsin

[ Source: Wikipedia ]


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