Riddick Bowe vs. Buster Mathis Jr. explained

Fight Name:Raging Bowe
Fight Date:August 13, 1994
Location:Convention Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Fighter1: Riddick Bowe
Nickname1:"Big Daddy"
Hometown1:Brooklyn, New York
Purse1:$1,250,000
Record1:34–1 (29 KO)
Height1:6 ft 5 in
Weight1:247 lb
Style1:Orthodox
Recognition1:IBF
No. 4 Ranked Heavyweight
Fighter2: Buster Mathis Jr.
Hometown2:Grand Rapids, Michigan
Purse2:$250,000
Record2:14–0 (1) (3 KO)
Height2:6 ft 0 in
Weight2:224 lb
Style2:Orthodox
Recognition2:IBF
No. 7 Ranked Heavyweight
WBA
No. 8 Ranked Heavyweight
Result:No Contest

Riddick Bowe vs. Buster Mathis Jr., billed as "Raging Bowe" was a professional boxing match contested on August 13, 1994.[1]

Background

Riddick Bowe had lost his previous fight on November 6, 1993, to Evander Holyfield for the WBA and IBF heavyweight titles.[2] With his one-year reign as champion over, Bowe's first comeback fight was announced the following month to take place on February 5, 1994, against Francois Botha.[3] However, only a month later, Bowe, while training for the fight, suffered a cut above his left eye that required 10 stitches leading to the bout to be officially cancelled.[4] Instead, it was announced that Bowe would meet undefeated prospect Buster Mathis, Jr. on June 11,[5] however this fight was also cancelled when Bowe suffered a back injury.[6] A July 15 date was then announced for the Bowe–Mathis fight, however for the third time in the year, Bowe had to again cancel a fight as he was still suffering from back issues. The fight was finally confirmed for August 13 after medication and working with fitness guru Mackie Shilstone helped Bowe recover from his injury.[7]

The fight

Bowe had little trouble with the outmatched Mathis, easily out-boxing him throughout the first 3 rounds. However, the fight ended in controversy in round four. With around a minute left in the round, Bowe hurt Mathis with a series of power punches, causing Mathis to take a knee in order to take a break. However, just after Mathis took the knee, Bowe landed a strong right hook that briefly knocked Mathis unconscious. Feeling that Mathis was in no shape to continue after the foul, referee Arthur Mercante Sr. immediately stopped the fight, though no decision was announced. Mercante and New Jersey State Athletic Control Board head Larry Hazzard would then have discussion in regards to whether the decision should be a disqualification victory for Mathis, a knockout victory for Bowe, if they should go to the judges scorecards and award whoever was ahead a victory by technical decision or declare the fight either a technical draw or no contest. After nearly 20 minutes of deliberation, the fight was finally declared a no contest.

Aftermath

Bowe apologized for the foul stating that he could not tell that Mathis, who used a crouching stance and was five inches shorter than Bowe, had taken a knee.[8] [9]

Undercard

Confirmed bouts:[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Riddick Bowe vs. Buster Mathis Jr. . boxrec.com . BoxRec . 3 April 2024.
  2. https://www.nytimes.com/1993/11/07/sports/boxing-holyfield-wins-title-in-bout-marked-by-the-bizarre.html May Holyfield Wins Title in Bout Marked by the Bizarre
  3. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/1993/12/15/bowe-to-start-comeback-feb-5-against-botha/c30a6a5b-57c6-4f63-a4d0-e219362bf115/ Bowe to Start Comeback Feb. 5 Against Botha
  4. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/1994/01/12/bowe-cut-so-fight-off/c560f2c9-b759-4ac6-a674-f37e709008db/ Bowe Cut, So Fight Off
  5. https://www.nytimes.com/1994/04/14/sports/boxing-small-stage-for-bowe-big-name.html Small Stage for Bowe, Big Name
  6. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-06-05-sp-792-story.html Bowe Has Back Injury, Cancels Fight With Mathis Set for June 11
  7. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/1994/08/11/reconditioned-bowe-on-comeback-trail/563ad7d5-6a92-4c10-8ad9-ed175270b612/ Reconditioned Bowe in Comeback Trail
  8. https://www.si.com/vault/1994/08/22/131827/riddick-bowe Riddick Bowe
  9. Web site: Gerald Eskenazi . BOXING; Bowe Hits Kneeling Mathis for 'No Contest' . nytimes.com/ . New York Times . 3 April 2024 . 14 August 1994.
  10. Web site: BoxRec - event.