I thought the Duvas took the Tyson fight so early because they knew they had to cash him out due to his out of the ring issues? Edit: never mind, I double checked and it looks like you are indeed right, Biggs clean and sober since 85. So did the Duvas think this was a cash out fight or did they just throw him to the wolves early kind of like they did with Holyfield.
I think they might've seen that he wasn't a world beater and therefore thrown him in with Tyson. He didn't have an easy time on the way up.
The more I watch of Tyrell Biggs the more I can’t help but think that if he is absolutely on his A game, he would be able to take a decision off of Golota. That jab of his was so dang fast and accurate. He had some underrated power on it too.