Pinklon Thomas is the heavyweight who became champion while battling heroin addiction and was credited as Mike Tyson’s hardest fight.
Thomas won the WBC title in 1984, having had just THREE amateur bouts, and also fought Evander Holyfield and Riddick Bowe in is career.
But he admits his hardest opponent was himself, having fought substance abuse during the peak of his career.
Thomas was born in Pontiac, Michigan and was not raised with his two sisters in poverty.
Instead, Thomas was drawn to a life of crime on his own and before his teenage years he was using drugs.
He told The Ring: “I chose to go to the projects, I wasn’t from the projects, I chose the lifestyle. I was an athlete in elementary school.
“By the time I was in seventh grade I was shooting heroin. I got caught up early.
“I was hanging out with older guys because I was bigger than guys I went to school with.”
Thomas first tried heroin when he was 12 years old and by 14 he had a $150-a-day (£125) habit. He was then kicked out of school at 15.
As a result, he reverted to a life of crime in order to fund his drug addiction.
Thomas revealed: “I did a lot of crazy things to get money. I did what I had to do for my habit.
“I did things against the law – armed robbery, cleared out cash registers, snatched money. I did all kinds of crazy stuff.”
Thomas revealed: “I did a lot of crazy things to get money. I did what I had to do for my habit.
“I did things against the law – armed robbery, cleared out cash registers, snatched money. I did all kinds of crazy stuff.”
He said: “I never dreamed I could reach that level, I never even set a goal. It was the greatest accomplishment of my life at that time.”
But following just one successful defence, Thomas lost the belt to Trevor Berbick in 1986.
In the same year, Tyson knocked out Berbick aged 20 to become the youngest heavyweight champ of all time – a record which still stands.
Thomas had three confidence-building wins before he challenged Tyson, but was beaten in six rounds.
Amazingly, Tyson “didn’t impress” him as he claimed: “It was just unfortunate that six weeks before the fight I had a shoulder injury.
“I figured my experience with the left jab [would help me win] ‘cause I didn’t have a right hand ‘cause of the shoulder.
“I did well for two rounds, then the glove split. It took about nine minutes and 40 seconds to get me another glove which gave him time to rest.”
On the contrary, Tyson named Thomas as the hardest fight of his career, telling History Bites: “He was my toughest opponent.
“I never thought him, but two years ago I watched the tape of him, a friend of mine told me to watch it.
“I hit him with seventeen punches, flat, on the face, he went down but it was seventeen punches.
“Seventeen punches, flush, all of them were as hard as they could be and the last one he just passed out.
“I thought ‘God, that is my toughest fight, he took seventeen on the chin!’”
Thomas went on to face Holyfield the year after, losing in seven rounds in what was his first fight off drugs.
I thought ‘God, that is my toughest fight, he took seventeen on the chin!’
Mike Tyson On Pinklon Thomas
He said: “My toughest opponent was me, myself, because of the drug addiction and stuff I did.
“I was still using at the time that I was fighting all of those guys until I fought Evander Holyfield in ’88. Then I went to treatment and I got in recovery by 1989.
“So, I was my worst enemy, my toughest opponent and that’s just no joke, it’s no lie. I honestly am just saying what I feel.
“I get asked that question all the time sometimes I would say it was different fighters but to be honest with you, man, I was my own toughest opponent, a dummy and I made some crazy decisions.”
Thomas faced ex-champions Bowe and Tommy Morrison, losing both, before having 14 more lower-level bouts.
He won all of them bar one and that defeat in 1993 to Lawrence Carter spelled the end of Thomas’ career.
In later life, Thomas settled in Florida with his wife and has four children, two with his partner and two from a previous relationship.
He is also a grandfather to five grandchildren and has been clean from all drugs and alcohol for 30 years.