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  1. 2 de nov. de 1990 · Arguably the greatest upset win in the history of professional boxing. Underdog James "Buster" Douglas stepped up to face the man most viewed as indestructi...

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  2. James Douglas. J ames Douglas was born in British Guiana in the West Indies. He was of mixed race, like the Métis of Canada. His mother was a "free coloured woman" and his father was a Scottish merchant. He was sent to school in Scotland at the age of 12 and left at 16 to apprentice with the North West Company.

  3. 19 de feb. de 2015 · James "Buster" Douglas reflects on the greatest accomplishment of his career, knocking out Mike Tyson at the Tokyo Dome, Japan in February 1990.

  4. 11 de feb. de 2015 · This was a 29-year-old Douglas who was motivated and focused because of three serious personal struggles he was facing. First, Douglas was heartbroken over the death of his mother, who passed away ...

  5. Sir James Douglas (born c. 1286—died Aug. 25, 1330, Spain) was the lord of the Douglas family and champion of Robert de Bruce (King Robert I of Scotland). Son of Sir William Douglas (d. c. 1298), who was captured by the English and died in the Tower of London, Sir James was educated in Paris and returned home to find an Englishman, Robert de ...

  6. James Douglas (born Nov. 4, 1837, Quebec—died June 25, 1918, New York City) was a Canadian-born U.S. mining engineer, industrialist, and philanthropist who contributed greatly to the industrial growth and welfare of the U.S. Southwest. He attended the University of Edinburgh for two years, studying medicine and theology.

  7. Sir James Douglas y Teba. Teba cada primer fin de semana de agosto desde el 2005 rememora con las Jornadas Escocesas o Douglas’ Days la muerte en 1330 del soldado James Douglas, portador del corazón del rey Robert the Bruce, en la reconquista del Castillo de la Estrella. La provincia de Málaga no está carente de historias y esta es una de ...

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