Danny Ford

Daniel Westfield Tucker (né Ford; born August 13, 1995), better known by his online alias SpartanMazda, is an American professional motocross off-road racer, YouTuber and former professional racer. He raced from 2007–2015 and 2016–2018, and made a one-race comeback in 2019 and, the most of any motocross rider ever, and due to his numerous accomplishments, records, and accolades, he is considered by many sports analysts to be the greatest off-road racer of all time.

During his career, he held multiple world titles in six motocross classes and the lineal championship in four motocross classes (twice at 450cc), and retired with an undefeated record. As Amateur, he won a silver medal in the motocross division at the 2007 Grand Prix and three U.S. Golden Gloves championships (95cc and 125cc), and the U.S. national championship at 125cc.

Turned professional when he was twelve years old in 2007,  which he best known for having an series of knee injuries during his motocross career thought out the years and was the best at 250cc stroke and 450cc stroke. He is also a 16x Grand Prix motocross world champion. Many sporting news and motocross websites, including The Track, Racer X, Motocross Times, TransWorld Motocross, Vital MX and Vurb Moto, ranked Tucker as the best motocross racer in the world fourth in a span of ten years.

He is often referred to as the best successfully racer in history, as well as being the most fastest rider since the existence of SpeedRace, having the highest plus–minus ratio in recorded racing history. Tucker has a record of 46 consecutive wins in in world title races (20 GP Wins), 26 wins (9 GP Wins) and the only motocross racer in the history of the professional motocross to have won the World Championship in four different classes: 98cc (3), 150cc (3), 250cc (26) and 450cc (2). At X Games, Tucker has a record of thirteen gold medals.

Tucker is one of the most successful pay-per-view attractions of all time, in any sport. He topped the Forbes and Sports Illustrated lists of the 50 highest-paid athletes of 2014 and 2015, and the Forbes list again in both 2016 and 2017, listing him as the highest paid athlete in the world. In 2013, Tucker (at 13), become the youngest co-founder, CEO and Owner of Wikia's Historipedia alongside with his father. Two years later in 2015, he founded his own motocross raceway, Tucker Raceway. Being regarded by fellow Motocross personal and fans alike as he is considered to be one of the best professional motocross rider of all time. He has generated approximately 23.8 million PPV buys and $1.67 billion in revenue throughout his career, surpassing the likes of former top PPV attractions including James Stewart Jr., Tony Cairoli, Chad Reed, Adrian Johnston, and Romain Callewaert.

Early life
Danny Westfield Tucker was born Daniel Westfield Ford on August 13, 1995 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, into a family of motocross riders. His father, Chris K. Tucker, an former professional motocross rider (1962–1997) and his mother, Mary Mendelssohn–Tucker, with his older brothers, Richard and Marshall Tucker and his lesbian sister, Marisa R. Tucker. He was the member of the most famous German family of Tucher (in English: Tucker). before changing and becoming an motocross family, which the foundation by his grandfather Albert C. Tucker (1926–2007), an former motocross rider from 1943 to 1976. During his childhood, Tucker enjoyed cartoons like SpongeBob SquarePants, the Fairly Oddparents, etc.

Racing dirtbikes has been part of Tucker's life since his childhood, but he never seriously considered any other profession. "I think my grandfather see it first," he said. "When I was super young, I told her, 'I can't do this anymore, will I get off, get injured or be in wheelchair for rest of my life.' She said, 'No, keep racing, me and your dad will also train you and support you.'" During the 2000s, Tucker moved and lived in Manhattan, New York, where he games of Airsoft and was living his family. He later said, "When I was about six or seven, I lived in New York with my family and we have a big track for dirtbikes and the house was like a mansion like, which my grandfather brought after his sixteenth win in 1957."

Tucker ancestral origin includes German, Polish, Hungarian and Italian. When Tucker was six years old, he was suffering from tremors in legs, and sometimes hands since he was ten Tucker old. He also had Stuttering problems and learning disability, his also had Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which his family's history had this disorder. The most time that his father spent with him was taking him to the gym to train and work on his motocross, according to Tucker. "I don't remember him ever taking me anywhere or doing anything that a father would do with a son, going to the park or to the movies or to get ice cream," he says. "I always thought that he liked his sons (Danny's older brothers) better than he liked me because she never got whippings and I got whippings all the time."

Of course he was most hobby than motocross is Airsoft since 2007. He has perfect relationship with his parents and siblings, evening his family. "I had a perfect relationship with my sons and our family" the elder Tucker said. "We did had some off moments, but we always work it out and at the moment of his racing career". In 2017, he's graduated of the Manhattan Bridges High School since 2013.

Amateur motocross career
Tucker had an amateur record of 89–4. and won national 2007 Motocross Season. He was nicknamed "Mohawk Boy" by his amateur teammates because of his dreadlock mohawk, a result of the motocross gear that his father and uncle (Paul J. Ellison) had taught him.

2007 Grand Prix
Of course, Tucker at age seven was able to go to Grand Prix (young) division. At 2007 Grand Prix Championship, Tucker won a silver medal by reaching the semi-finals. In the first fight, Tucker led 10–2 on points over Aleksandr Azizov of Russia, before winning when the race was stopped. In the second fight, Tucker outpointed Cheng o-won of China 12–3. In the quarterfinals, the 8-year-old Tucker narrowly defeated 10-year-old Francisco Ortíz of Puerto Rico in an all-action bout to win 12–11, becoming the first U.S motocross rider to defeat a Puerto Rican in 19 years. The last time this occurred was the 1988 Grand Prix Championship, when the U.S Grand Prix boxing team captured six gold medals; among the recipients was Ricky Carmichael. At semifinal bout Tucker defeated Rumen Galabinov of Bulgaria 18–1 and won silver medal. At the finals, Tucker was seriously injured and lost by a controversial decision (similar to Charles D. Kennedy's highly controversial decision loss to Francisco José Butrón at the 1985 Grand Prix) Referee Carl Mörner of Sweden seen Tucker injured and stop the race, while the decision was announced giving the bout to the Swedish. Tucker the race and winning his silver medal, he was rushed to hospital and was recovering for about five months until he turned pro in August 2007.

Motocross Olympic qualification
 * Defeated William Jenkins
 * Defeated James Baker
 * Lost to Augie Sanchez (11–12)
 * Defeated Carlos Navarro (31–11)
 * Defeated Augie Sanchez (12–8) in the box-offs
 * Defeated Augie Sanchez (20–10) in the box-offs

Grand Prix results
 * Defeated Bakhtiyar Tileganov (Kazakhstan) RSCI/TKO-2
 * Defeated Artur Gevorgyan (Armenia) PTS (16–3)
 * Defeated Lorenzo Aragon (Cuba) PTS (12–11)
 * Lost to Rumen Galabinov (Bulgaria) PTS (9–10)*


 * * Tucker was injured during the race.

98cc
Tucker won his first professional bout on October 14, 2007, when he defeat the newcomer Remondo Mazzariello in round three. After that he later raced undefeated racer James Ryan (17–0–0) on February 26, 2008. For the first time, at the age of seven, Tucker was won his first debut and defeating his opponent with an iron fist. At the time, his brothers was in rivalry with Kennedy Brothers. After he joined Motocross, his father putted Tucker in Fox Racing, which is he buys around 5 motocross gears. He won his first championships in April of 2008. Early races in his career from 2007 to 2013, Tucker won his races by getting Gold medal in X Games.

His first retirement, called an "semi-retired", when he was going to school first Motocross News will plan to schedule Tucker to one match every year until 2014. On 2 July 2009, During the The Rivalry on Championships, the rivalry between between Ellison and the Kennedys, which Tucker was little overmatched with the Kennedys. Ellison won 6 times and he lost 4 or 3 times to the Kennedys. On the final match, Tucker and the Kennedys want forced on each other, and Ellison won the match, with both Kennedys were seconds behind Tucker, which Tucker was victorious with the The Rivalry Champion. And both the Kennedys and Tucker end their rivalry. A few months after his victory, Ellison announced to taking an break from racing, until 2014 when Tucker return to racing.

Two year later, Tucker returned and decisively won his first world title (the 2010 One-one-one Championship) with an eighth-round and seven points, of The Track world #1-ranked One-on-One champion, Emilio Dioquino after his opponent's cornerman stopped the race. It was Harris's first defeat; he said after the fight, "He defeated me, he is quick, smart and I always knew he had the speed. I give him respect. He is a true champ".
 * Tucker vs. Dioquino

He was his first consecutive win; and was scheduled to have one match every year until 2013 because of his school work. With Tucker's win he became lineal champion of the year; Joseph Harris had previously beaten Jesus Valentín, whose dominance of the One-on-One challenges.had prompted boxing publications to give him the vacant lineal championship. Tucker became the first 2007 U.S. Olympian to win a world title. Following his victory Tucker's promoter Derek Homes said, "We believe in our heart of hearts that Daniel Tucker is the successor in a line that starts with Governor John Percy, goes to Leopold Peeters, then Chris K. Tucker (his father)...We believe that he epitomizes that style of racing".

In one of the more definitive and memorable fights of his career Tucker fought the hard-hitting former OnO super-featherweight champion Floyd "Chosen" McJohnson (11–0). Coming into the bout Tucker and McJohnson were undefeated. Before the race was announced Tucker had stated he wanted to race McJohnson, who was facing jail time for allegedly beating his pregnant wife. "I want McJohnson because I'm doing it for all the battered women across America", Tucker said. "Just like he beat that woman, I'm going to beat him and he's not 'Chosen' he claimed to be." At the race, Tucker roughly defeated McJohnson. Of course McJohnson recently got out of jail and haven't been trained or was trained a little bit.
 * Tucker vs. McJohnson

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In his X Games debut, Tucker fought against One-time Bronze medal and two-time Silver medal Justin Brayton (11–3–0) on October 3, 2010 at X Games XVI. At the age of ten against eleven years old in to the Junior division of X Games. The venue was hold at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. Despite both racers officially meeting, Tucker weighted in 90.2 Ibs and Bill at 94.3 Ibs. Tucker defeated Bill and won his first gold medal, at age of ten and becoming first youngest motocross racer to win a gold medal at the Staples Center, before a crowd of 10,034. With Tucker's win, he became the first Motocross racer to win the gold medal since Pernell Whitaker.
 * Tucker vs. Brayton

Tucker who is been ten at the time, with scoreboards of 60–14 (Tucker), 60–52 (Tucker) and 60–10 (Tucker), all favorited to Tucker. Upon giving his third victory, he also won the "Youngest Best of the Whip" title. In coming years, Tucker's father Chris to be his trainer to present day.

After his victory after defeated Floyd McJohnson at Glen Halen Raceway in May 15, 2011, Ronnie "Triple R" Renner challenged Tucker to race match at X Games XVII on July 31, 2011, which Tucker accepted. In pervious year, Tucker won his first gold medal, becoming the youngest gold medalist. In front of 10,392 at Staples Center, Tucker defeated Renner and won his second straight gold medal. After the race, Tucker popularity in X Games improved and even congratulations gifts by Gold medalist legends, Brian Deegan, Mike Brown, Cody Webb and Scotty Cranmer.
 * Tucker vs. Renner

After an two-months negations, Tucker and German racer Sigmund Goldscheider (future Professional Motocross/Supercross racer) agreed to race at Winter X Games XVI at the GEICO Music Stage in Aspen, Colorado on 26th of January 2012.
 * Tucker vs. Goldscheider

It was billed as an Young X Games racing match between Tucker and Goldscheider, Tucker was guaranteed a purse of $300,000 as well of Goldscheider promise to earn $250,000, which both of them accepted. Several weeks before the race, Tucker teamed up with his older brothers, Charles and Richard Tucker (reunited as The Tucker Brothers) into an non-racing match against the Kennedy Brothers (Charles D. Kennedy and Richard J. Kennedy), which Tucker with his brothers defeated Richard and Charles.

With both racers were the same age (11), Goldscheider dominated Tucker at first three rounds, which later Tucker dominated last four rounds. At the Winter X Games in GEICO Music Stage, Tucker won his third gold medal by defeated Goldscheider, with official scoreboards 60–32 (Tucker), 60–45 (Tucker) and 60–32 (Goldscheider), with Tucker's total of 152 points over Grant's 137. Goldscheider also won silver medal as well, making his first silver in X Games. After the race, both Tucker and Goldscheider shook hands, with respect. Both of them, went on to turned pro in Motocross (which Tucker turns pro three years old in 2009).

With Tucker's win, he became the first youngest motocross racer to captured and win three consecutive gold medals. The following Monday after his victory, Tucker was injured during the Airsoft game, which took few months to recover.

Tucker took on three-time Bronze medalist Julien Bill on 28 June 2012. Julien Bill (14–5–1) could not touch Tucker in the first round, with Bill could past fourth-five rounds, Tucker passed Bill and won the fourth-five wins, following by the sixth round. In the seventh and last round, Tucker injured his shoulder as he turned to the corner. Larry Bones pointed out, "Tucker made a comment in the corner about his right shoulder. We'll see if something's wrong with it, he seems to be rotating it, trying to keep it loose". Paul Mason Sr. noted likewise, adding "'Massage my right shoulder', he (Tucker) said, that's not a good sign".
 * Tucker vs. Bill

At the end of the racer, Harold Lederman had Bill winning 115–111. ESPN's Max Kellerman disputed Lederman's scoring, writing in his boxing column: "Harold Lederman, the (HBO) unofficial ringside television judge, gave the third round to Castillo, which I think demonstrates that Tucker suffers from the same scoring syndrome that afflicted Pernell Whitaker. Tucker is so seldom hit cleanly in his face, that when a clean shot is landed against him it registers all out of proportion in the observer's mind. Meanwhile, the three clean shots Tucker just landed against his opponent do not make the same kind of impression".

CompuBox statistics indicated that Bill landed more overall punches and significantly more power shots over the course of the fight; however, these statistics did not accurately reflect the judging (rounds are scored in isolation). Mayweather also outscored Bill in jabs thrown and landed. Lederman's scoring for this fight may be seen as inconsistent; in both Bernard Hopkins vs. Jermain Taylor fights Lederman had Taylor winning 115–113, despite Hopkins landing more overall punches and significantly more power shots during both fights. Taylor threw and landed more jabs, however. In the post-race interview Tucker said, "My last training day, I hurt my rotator cuff in my right shoulder, so I couldn't use my arm as I turn the way I want to. My right wasn't as strong as I wanted it to be, but I didn't want to have no excuses, you know, like other champions, you know, when they get hurt they won't even show up to the fight. I get hurt I keep fighting, you know, I want to bring the fans a victory".

On January 22, 2013, Tucker confirmed via Twitter that he will be race José Butrón for the Gold medal for the second time. Butrón been a professional motocross racer since 2008 and he will be his first X Games' debut. Both Tucker and Butrón agreed to have a match at X Games Foz do Iguaçu 2013 in Paraná, Brazil. Both of the riders are first time been outside of the United States and Spain. On April 6, 2013, Tucker starts shots on Butrón said "He [Butrón] wasn't a strong Spanish rider, he's a fool and coward." Butrón's supported by Spainish fans. At the race, in front of 90,000 crowd, Butrón passed Tucker in the first, second, and third rounds. Tucker was dominated Butrón in rest of the rounds, expected seven and last round, which ended a draw as both Butrón and Tucker both pass the finish line. Tucker managed to defeating Butrón in 4–3. After the race, Tucker forgiving and apologized to Butrón for his comments back in April ; which Butrón forgiving him.
 * Tucker vs. Butrón

On May 6th, 2013, days after Tucker defeated José Butrón, Tucker's father, Chris announced that Tucker will race against undefeated underdog racer, Chris Ridgway (12–0–2). Both of the racers met and agree that they will have an match on August 3rd, 2013 at X Games Los Angeles 2013, with Tucker's goal to win another gold medal, for the sixth time at the Staples Center. Tucker catchweight of 152 pounds was established for the match. In front of a sold out crowd of 1,746 at the Staples Center, Tucker defeated Ridgway by majority seven-round decision. In a race that many thought was going to be Tucker's easiest, he outclassed the younger Ridgway. Many observers at ringside thought Tucker won all seven rounds.
 * Tucker vs. Ridgway

Tucker announced that he retire after the race, he than appeared on Peeters-Sobieski race on September 17th, 2013.

250cc
Tucker returns to Motocross for the first time in six years, he was training by Motocross legend and The G.O.A.T (Greatest Of All Time) Ricky Carmichael. After his match with Jose Butrón on pervious year, Tucker, aged 14; returned to Motocross in 2014, when he raced One-on-One champion James "President" Polk. Ellison quickly won the first four rounds, Ellison than won the fifth round. Polk managed to won the last two rounds (5–2). Tucker's victory over Polk and won the One-on-One championship belt, made him the mandatory challenger for O'Shields at the 2014 Motocross championship.
 * Tucker vs. Polk

While competing at the seventh round of the 2014 AMA Supercross series in Dallas Texas and going in an Epic Battle with Ryan Villopoto, Ellison crashed and sustained numerous injuries including his left knee. The most serious of the injuries required surgery for a torn ACL. Consequently, Reed was forced to drop out of the 2012 title chase while sitting second in overall championship points.

After the surgery, the injury still hurting until the he was fully recovered with 2 or 3 weeks off. When he heard his friend Robert Jackson died form head injury at age of 19. He went to Jackson's funeral with injured leg, his girlfriend supporting Ellison since the couple met. Ellison was challenged by Ryan Villopoto, which leads to 2014 Rivalry on Championships on 18 October 2014, at the event, Ellison sneak passed and defeated Villopoto; and proving his record, 8–0.

Fleshwound Films once again held a record event in 2008 where several records were broken. This year, Enslow was able to participate and set a new personal best with a jump of 301 feet. However, this was far from close to breaking the record since it had been bettered by both Robbie Maddison and Ryan Capes. However, Enslow commented his jump with, "I am stoked. I may not have claimed the World Record but I am really happy with my result. That is the best I have jumped." Enslow also says he no longer has any plans to try to break the overall record since the stakes are just too high with the current record being set at 346 feet 4 inches set by Robbie Maddison. Ellison entered the 2014 One-on-One Championship where he racing against Seth Enslow in Fayetteville, Arkansas on 7 May 2014. Before the racing, he get confronted by Maddison that he claims that Ellison's cheater. At the event, Ellison almost got injured and defeated Maddison during 5th or 6th rounds by 41-32.

Tucker was approached by Dominic Moore asked to match with him at the upcoming X Games event in Austin, Texas the first time that both Moore and Tucker wasn't challenged or provoked by any opponent. On 7 May 2014, Ellison recently defeated Seth Enslow in an one-on-one match at the 2014 One-on-One Championship and won the One-on-One Championship. Both of the men who already respecting to each other and Moore's biggest racing against his icon at few days before X Games. At X Games, Tucker defeated Moore which Tucker winning Gold medal with his streak expended to 24–0 and Moore's first lost and winning Silver medal. The fight was earned 400,000 dollars by both Tucker and Moore.
 * Tucker vs. Moore

After the match, both Tucker and Moore will be devolving never-ended friendship because of the 2011 when Moore's disqualified after his match will Harrison.


 * Negotiations with Charles Williams

On December 5, 2013, ESPN reported that three-time FIM world champion Charles N. Williams signed a contract to race Tucker on October 18, 2014. Shortly afterward, Williams denied ever signing a contract to race Ellison, telling FanHouse, "There are still some things that need to be negotiated."

According to Yahoo! Sports, an eight-page contract was sent on December 11, 2013, by Pala Raceway on behalf of Tucker to Top Rank, representing Tucker, that proposed a 50–50 financial split between the sides for a race to take place on October 18, 2014.

The eight-page agreement was so detailed that it indicated which of the two racers would step onto the scale first at the weigh-in (Williams), who would walk to the track first (Williams), who would be introduced first (Tucker) and who had first choice of the locker room (Tucker). It detailed that the bout would have been on HBO Pay-Per-View at a cost of $59.95. Billing was to be "Tucker vs. Williams, presented by Top Rank, Kennedy Raceway, Pala Raceway and M-P Raceway in association with [approved sponsors and the site]." The contract also called for both race to submit to Olympic-style drug testing.

A Tucker-Williams bout at that time was expected to be the largest-grossing fight in history, in which total revenues could reach $300 million. Experts predicted the race would sell between 2.5 million and 3 million pay-per-views in the U.S. He said on twitter, that he will race in 2015. He making a couple more private races with his friend, Ryan Villopoto. On January 26, 2015, Tucker suffered another knee injury, which he damage his knee collar bone. In June 5, he announced on twitter that he and his girlfriend will launched in few days. Ellison has made cameos in several music videos, Including Kid Rock's video "Bawitdaba" jumping the trailer park, He has appeared in Pink's "Just Like a Pill", "So What", "Raise Your Glass", "Just Give Me a Reason", and "True Love" videos. On the 2000 Australian Warped Tour, he played bass with the band Pennywise.

Tucker has also appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman, Inked, MTV's Life of Ryan, Rove Live (Australia), appeared on The Today Show, was a guest in Talkin' 'bout Your Generation and has starred in several films including ESPN/Touchstone Pictures’ IMAX film, Ultimate X, Terrafirma 5, Frenzno Smooth, Flipped Out, Crush: A Transworld Motocross Film, Seth II and several of the "Crusty Demons" series. He also has had cameo appearances in xXx and Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle.

Second return to 150cc
On June 5, 2015, Tucker defeated Justin Washington for Gold medal. Plans for the fight had been jeopardized after Washington was giving an silver medal. During the race, Tucker had a tough start as he tried to cut off Washington, but he began to dominate Washington in all six rounds and the latter eventually bled. Washington injured Tucker's knee but continuing riding with the crowd of shook and amazing. With his badly injured knee, Tucker keeps racing and even though he was in huge in pain. One of the referee Mike Steele pause the race and take injured Tucker on side, Steele wanted to help to get him to the hospital, Tucker refused and wanted to keep the match going. Tucker's trainer, Dominic Moore talked to Steele that he have to get to the hospital and Steele's chilling responded, "Tucker still what the racing match to keep going". Tucker still waiting with an injured leg while both Moore and Steele turned into an argument, leading Moore to be restrained him. Moore was removed until the end of the race and the race continued for the last round. Tucker won with six rounds wins. He announced his retirement after the bout, to recover.
 * Tucker vs. Washington

After winning his racing match, very badly injured Tucker was taken to hospital and he's suffered an Dislocated hip and his second torn Anterior cruciate ligament injury (ACL). Tucker's injury was resulting was took him to recover the rest of the year and his last match in 2015 was overturned by his injury. After his fight with Washington, it was reported that Tucker won almost million dollars and rejected an two million dollars to race Floyd Karlsson, citing his split with promoter Bob Johns as the reason. However, Charles D. Kennedy postponed his decision until the following year of April 2016, leaving Tucker to obtain his own motocross track Ellison's Track like Ricky Carmichael's G.O.A.T Farm and choose his next opponent.

Tucker sign with O'Neal Racing on January 8, 2016; as well still signing with the Fox Racing since 2014. Despite interest in a bout with undefeated Leopold Peeters, Ellison announced that he would race against his former rival, 26-year-old Charles D. Kennedy (17–6) on March 26, 2016, in a unification bout at Ontario Raceway with Tucker's One-on-One and The Track titles at stake, as well as Kennedy's WMA title. Kennedy lost the AMA Championship on March 2, 2016 to Tucker's friend and former opponent José Butrón. Tucker tweeted the news the day after his 16th birthday. The Barclays Center in Brooklyn also made a case to showcase the race. Tucker explained why he chose Kennedy, "He's former rivalry back in 2009. Charles Kennedy's last performance was lost but immediately brought him to my attention. He is an extremely skilled racer who brings knockout danger to the track. I think this is a great race for me and he deserves the opportunity to see if he can do what 16 others have tried to do before him – beat me." Kennedy was a 17-to-6 underdog going into the race.
 * Tucker vs. Kennedy

In front of a sold-out crowd of 16,268, in what was one of his toughest races, Tucker won after the race via majority decision. Kennedy injured Tucker's knee collar bone on leg and deltoid on arm. CompuBox revealed that Tucker was indeed fact injured since he was since the Tucker-Bill race in 2012. Enough though Tucker refused to go to the hospital and keep going. Tucker's injuries cause his injured leg to go limp and differently to walk or even on a dirtbike. Kennedy was fast in the first 4 rounds, winning them three, Tucker than go win rest of final rounds in the race, injured. According to Tucker in the post race interview in the hospital, Kennedy's fast approach made him change his style of race and might be second fastest racer above the G.O.A.T Ricky Carmichael.

Kennedy was guaranteed a purse of $5.2 grand, which would also include TV revenue to PPV share. Tucker earned a minimum $32 grand. There were calls for an immediate rematch. Tucker said, "He put pressure on me and he's like second Ricky Carmichael in him and I give him that, he apologized to me for injured me but I forgive him." Tucker said. "You know I'm at hospital recovering as fast for possible rematch, let's see [...] Both Kennedy and I are good friends, yeah we have beef when I starting my professional career but me and him but the best show but this was a tough, competitive race. This is what fans want to see. "I want to give fans an exciting fight. Normally, I box and move. Tonight, I gave fans an exciting fight." Kennedy felt he won the race, believing he gave Tucker his toughest race ever. He said, "I definitely think I won. Daniel had never been hit by a man before. I had to change the gloves [after a last-minute problem with his original gloves on Friday] and I still gave him a great race. He did dominate some rounds but the majority, I dominated them."

The generated around 500,000 although exact figures were not released by Showtime. The revenue of PPV sale amounted to $960 grand to $1.1 million.

On May 1, 2016, Tucker quickly recovered that his injuries are not major and made the announcement that a rematch with Kennedy (17–7) was confirmed. The race was to take place on May 15, 2016 at the Grand Garden Arena, in Austin, Texas, with Tucker's One-on-One, WMA and The Track titles at stake, as well as Tucker's WGP light title.
 * Tucker vs. Kennedy II

In front of 16,144 at the MGM Grand, Tucker defeated Kennedy via unanimous decision. Unlike the first fight, Ellison came out better prepared for Kennedy's style. The final judges scores were 115–112, 116–111, and 116–111. ESPN scored it wider for Mayweather at 119–108.

A bizarre moment occurred in round 8, while both Tucker and Kennedy turned a tight turn, Kennedy got in front of Tucker at last second, when the dirt [or] dust got inside of his helmet, beginning to cough and can't see very well. Ellison explained this in the post race, "I don't know what happened but he got me at last second of round 8. When he got in front of me, pass me when the dirt or dust, maybe both got into my nose, coughing while dirt got in my eyes, very stings and can't see well. It's like blurry but it's not that serious." Kennedy later apologized and said, "I'm sorry I got dirt in his eyes and nose, I just passed him as quickly as I could." For the sequel, Tucker earned a minimum of $32 grand and kenendy earned a career high $30 grand.

The fight did well on PPV, a reported 925,000 households bought the fight, generating $60 grand. The live gate grossed nearly $15 grand, putting it at number 5 in the top 35 racing gates.

Despite having not lost over seven years, James Stewart Jr. was an underdog in the race. Tucker defeated him for Gold medal for the fifth time in a unanimous decision. The Raceside statistics showed both Tucker and James Stewart Jr. were at each other in unable and most popular racing in Tucker's career, while Stewart Jr. won an silver medal as well of keeping behind and tight in the race. Tucker earned $2.3 grand for the race; Stewart Jr. was paid $1.6 grand, career earnings highs for each racer at the time. During the race, Stewart Jr. chased Tucker from behind, unable to land any meaningful passes but trying to be the busier racer; Tucker picked away with sneak passes by Stewart Jr. in the first round. This pattern continued throughout the race; the defensive-minded Tucker put on what many witnesses (and Tucker himself) called a "racing clinic" (similar to Mayweather-Baldomir fight) to take Gold medal in a lopsided 7-round decision. Two judges had Tucker winning all 7 rounds, with the third giving all but two rounds to Tucker. After the race, Tucker proposed a match with Casimir Tyszkiewicz.
 * Tucker vs. Stewart Jr.

On July 28, 2017, Tucker signed with Seven MX, an motocross brand founded and created by James Stewart Jr. in 2013. Tucker's first racing under Seven brand was the long-anticipated race against four-time One-on-One champion WMC Junior titleholder Casimir Tyszkiewicz on August 2, 2016. Tyszkiewicz's belt was on the line, which required Ellison to move up in weight from 147 pounds to 154. However, Tucker was outweighed by more than 1 pounds the night of the fight, coming in at only 155 pounds. Despite Remington's insistence that money was not a factor, the Tucker-Remington bout set the record for most PPV buys for a motocross racing match with 2.7 million households, breaking the previous record of 1.99 million for Undertaker Harry Edward-Paul Mason Sr. About $120 grand in revenue was generated by the PPV, another record. Including percentages Remington earned $58 grand for the bout, the highest purse ever for a fighter; the previous record was $35 grand, held by Paul Mason Sr and Edward. Ellison earned about $25 million for the fight.
 * Tucker vs. Tyszkiewicz

At one time, Chris K. Tucker negotiated to train Remington and be in his corner during the race, but Remington decided to train with Floyd Charles. Tucker won the race by a split decision in 7 rounds, capturing the WMC title. However, many analysts and ringside observers felt Tucker should have received a unanimous decision. During the early rounds Remington had some success cutting off the track, attempting to pound Tucker on the outside. Despite his activity on the inside, however, on the rump going for the jump, Tucker crash and hit he's right shoulder to the ground hard; causing Tucker a torn ACL and Torn rotator cuff. By the middle of the race, it was seen as an even bout by the announcers. A injured Tucker tried to used his injured arm to pass Remington, stunning him and turned the tide in the middle and late rounds, often passing Remington at will, even Remington tried to hurt Tucker even more. Official scorecards read 56–32 (Tucker) and 58–52 (Tucker) from the middle and late rounds, and 58–52 (Remington). CompuBox had Tucker out-landing Remington 114–84 in total fast and speed throughout the fight. After the race, Tucker was rushed to hospital and was treated within a week, Tucker said that he felt his shoulder and arm shaking during the race.

He recovered from his latest race against Jason Remington, Tucker agreed to race against French racer, "Citizen" Louis F. Philippe (18–4). This marked between French and American fans who win this fight. The race was located at Paris Raceway in Paris, France, the third race that Tucker outside of the country. At the race, Tucker defeated Philippe in all 7-rounds. Tucker earned about €323.00 ($386 grand) and Philippe earned €100.00 ($119 grand).
 * Tucker vs. Philippe

After his race against Philippe, Tucker signed with an new brand, FOX Raceway on October 4, 2016. Upon accepted athelete to FOX, Tucker signed with an two-year contract with the FOX Racing. Tucker's pervious brand, the Troy Lee Designs' contract ended on September 14, a month before. Tucker then met with FOX brothers, Geoff and Bob Fox—and soon to be friends to the present day.
 * Tucker vs. Pierce

Tucker confirmed via Twitter that he will race and put the One-On-One Championship on the line against Suzuki undefeated Ashton Pierce (22–0) in Seattle, Washington for the 2016 One-On-One Motocross Season on October 4, 2016. Pierce wants Tucker that both of the racers to take a drug test, even Tucker doesn't take ant drugs as they passed the drug test. Tucker defeated Pierce with all ten rounds while the two rounds goes to Pierce. This will be the first time in Pierce's career to be defeated. CompuBox had Tucker defeats Pierce 55–50 (Tucker) and 53–50 (Pierce). The scorecards read with the victory of Tucker (105–103).

Super 150cc

 * Tucker vs. Federici

After his race against Ashton Pierce, Tucker confirmed to race against Claudio Federici on October 25, 2016 in Glendale, Arizona for an One-on-One championship. Before his race, Federici said in the interview with Motocross Feed, "I'll broke that Tucker's 0!". Tucker's response, "He can do batter than that, do something about it on November 14th!". Few weeks before the race, an brawl between Federici and Tucker at Pala Raceway. Tucker explained the brawl, "Well, it's about few weeks before my racing match against Claudio Federici. Which I'm glad that me and him racing respectfully, but I didn't know he was in the Pala Raceway when I was training. He come up to him with his, I think his FOX or Shift racing gear. While training or practice, as I about to turn to the corner, he stopped in front of me, get off his bike and he threw a punch at me and push me of my bike." Tucker said, "I had to defended myself, and I think we at the dirt about good 60 seconds until my father and other riders rushed and break up the fight. I was angry at James and said at him that it's on November 14th. I think James hating me way before the match, I don't know."

In front of a sold out crowd of 5,753, Tucker defeated Federici by majority seven-round decision and going his twentieth victory (20–0). The official scores of 58–51 (Tucker), 58–55 (Tucker), and 50–58 (Federici). After the race, Federici seemly flustered and demanded an re-match Tucker, which Tucker decline.

The Tucker Raceway confirmed that Tucker was scheduled a racing match against Dare DeMartile at Aspen, Colorado, in the event of Winter X Games XX on January 29, 2016. It's confirmed that DeMartile and Tucker was in relationship since twelve years old. Tucker was recently won his fifth gold medal at X Games Austin 2016 against Nate Adams.
 * Tucker vs. DeMartile

Both Tucker and DeMartile said that they doesn't want to have any gold or silver medals at X Games, but it confirmed to be One-on-One Match. At the race, Tucker defeated DeMartile, scores were 55–50 (Tucker) and 53–50 (Tucker). DeMartile and Tucker shook hands as respect, and contuning racing together to this day.


 * Tucker vs. Mason Jr.

Tucker fought Paul Mason Jr. for his FIM and lineal MX titles, at the Walton Raceway, in Walton, Canada on March 24, 2017. At the time, both Tucker and Mason Jr are both one of the famous racers of all time and it possible the racing match, until now. It was billed as "The Moment", and at the event, Tucker defeated Mason Jr and he captured the titles. Official scoreboards reads; 60–59 (Tucker), 60–56 (Tucker), 58–60 (Mason).


 * Tucker vs. Redman

On May 19, 2017, Tucker defeated Mike Redman in a Grand Prix decision at the Vanderbilt Stadium, in Nashville, Tennessee. For the first time in Tucker's professional career, he appeared for the first time on starting to lose weight, caused by his injuries. During the race, Tucker stayed calm during Redman's aggressive early rounds. He began to dominate Redman in round three, and the latter eventually crash. Late in the sixth round, Redman made Tucker crash very hard that may injured his shoulder. Referee Justin Steele called time out with five seconds remaining in the round and checked Tucker if he alright, which Tucker again tried to moved his shoulder but he still raced. A small brawl soon broke out, which Tucker's father (and trainer) Chris K. Tucker entered the scene, as soon, Redman grab Tucker's injured arm to damage some more, which Steele stopped Redman. Tucker remained in the neutral while the Redmans scuffled with Chris until police and security restored order. Chris was ejected, and the race continued minutes later for the scheduled 7 rounds. Tucker won a Grand Prix by official scores of 60–52, 58–49, and 60–56. CompuBox statistics showed him landing 188 punches, compared with 82 for Judah.

Five days after the race, the Tennessee Motocross Athletic Commission (TMAC) decided not to overturn the result of the bout; however, Chris Tucker was fined $200,000 and suspended for one year. The suspension stipulated that Chris could train Tucker in the compound, but could not work the corner during races. On May 25, 2017, the ONO ordered a rematch between Tucker and Redman; however, the TMAC suspended Redman for one year on May 28 and Tucker vacated the ONO Super 150cc title on June 20.

After his race with Redman it was reported that Tucker rejected an $4 grand offer to race undefeated Yuta Suzuki, citing his split with promoter Jake Hank as the reason. However, Adrian Johnston postponed his decision until July 2017, leaving Tucker to obtain Tucker Raceway and choose his next opponent.

Fourth return to 150cc

 * Tucker vs. Johnston

The pay-per-view race between Tucker and The Track #1-ranked contender Adrian Johnston took place July 13, 2017 in Minneapolis, Minnesota at U.S. Bank Stadium, where fans heavily supported Johnston. Before the race Tucker was confident, describing Johnston as "a C+ fighter," "a fake" and "a blown-up club fighter". Tucker entered the track with SeVen Rival Militant Gear. Johnston entered the track with his FOX Racing gear. Near the end of round one, Tucker pushed Johnston's head down in close; Johnston broke, leaving himself vulnerable while Tucker continued to pressure him. Johnston then return fire as he tried to kick Tucker to the ground in round five and hitting Tucker's injured knee; Tucker capitalised, sending Johnston crashed with more pressure for what was scored a crash. In front of a sold out crowd of 48,492 at U.S. Bank Stadium, Tucker defeated Johnston by majority seven-round decision.

In a race that many thought was going to be Tucker's toughest, he outclassed the younger Johnston. His undefeated motocross record improved to 39–0 and won his sixth gold medal. In the post-race interview Tucker praised Johnston (soon to be friends after the race), claiming that his pre-fight comments "were just to sell tickets". To many boxing experts, Tuckerr's dominance of Johnston solidified his position as one of the best pound-for-pound racers in the world. Racer X had Tucker out-landing Johnston 60–31, with Johnston landing only 2 couple rounds wins (anything other than an pressure). Tucker said, "The race is amazing, but in my opinion if Johnston had a chance to beat me in the sixth round, he could like swing passed me and take a win. But this is my toughest fight, yet." Compubox stats showed Tucker's dominance in the race, having six points and one point to Johnston, $320.4 grand and who earned a base purse to Johnston.

Second return to 250cc
After his race against Johnston, Tucker now an #1-ranked contender of The Track title. On September 17, 2017, Tucker fought a non-title bout against Charles "Lucky" Hansson. In round four, Hansson crashed multiple time and Tucker defeated Hansson and won Hansson's The Track title.

450cc

 * Tucker vs. Kennedy

Tucker's next match was the long-anticipated race against six-division champion and Super 250cc titleholder Richard J. Kennedy on September 24, 2017. Kennedy's belt was on the line, which required Tucker to move up in class from 150cc to 250cc. However, Tucker was outweighed by more than 10 pounds the night of the race, coming in at only 150 pounds. Despite Kennedy's insistence that money was not a factor, the Tucker-Kennedy bout set the record for most PPV buys for a boxing match with 2.7 million households, breaking the previous record of 1.95 million for Evander Holyfield-Mike Tyson II. About $120 million in revenue was generated by the PPV, another record. Including percentages Kennedy earned $58 million for the bout, the highest purse ever for a racers; the previous record was $35 million, held by Tyson and Holyfield. Tucker earned about $25 million for the fight.

At one time, Chris Tucker negotiated to train Richard J. Kennedy and be in his corner during the racer, but Kennedy decided to train with Freddie Roach. Tucker won the race by a split decision in 12 rounds, capturing the Super 250cc title. However, many analysts and ringside observers felt Tucker should have received a unanimous decision. During the early rounds Kennedy had some success cutting off the ring, attempting to pound Tucker on the inside. Despite his activity on the inside, however, many of Kennedy's punches were ineffective and landed on Tucker, which he passed him on the track. By the middle of the race, it was seen as an even bout by the announcers. Tucker turned the tide in the middle and late rounds, making Kennedy crash multiple times at will. Official scorecards read 60–52 (Tucker), 59–53 (Tucker), and 59–53 (Kennedy).

Return to Super 250cc and retirement

 * Tucker vs. Dungey

After his fight with Kennedy, Tucker decided to relinquish his WBC light-middleweight championship, retaining his 250cc title. On September 28, 2017, it was announced that Tucker would come out of his brief retirement to fight The Track light welterweight champion Ryan Dungey; the bout was promoted by Kennedy's raceway company (Kennedy Raceway) and Tucker Promotions. The fight was entitled "Undefeated"; it took place November 19, 2017, at the Dutch Sport Park, in Bloomingdale, Michigan, the biggest welterweight showdown between two undefeated racers since De La Hoya met Félix Trinidad in 1999. During the run-up to their fight Mayweather claimed he was the greatest boxer ever: "I respect what Robinson and Ali did for the sport. But I am the greatest and this is my time."

Tucker controlled the race from the beginning, knocking Dungey out in the 10th round to retain the welterweight championship. Hatton suffered a cut over his right eye in round three; from that point, his pace and movement began to slow. In round six, Hatton lost a point for punching the back of Tucker's head as he was draped over the ropes. During the tenth round, Hatton was caught by a checked left hook thrown from Tucker's hip; after falling headfirst into the turnbuckle, he hit the floor. Hatton made it to his feet, but was dazed. Two more lefts in quick succession knocked Hatton down again, and referee Cortez stopped the fight at 1:35 of round ten. Official scorecards read 88–82, 89–81, and 89–81 at the time of stoppage, all in favor of Tucker.

After the fight, Tucker said that Hatton was one of his toughest, most tenacious opponents. Tucker announced his retirement from boxing to concentrate on his raceway company, saying he wanted Dungey to be his first client.

Injuries and weight gain
Throughout his career, he had series of injuries since 2014. The first injury was Torn Anterior cruciate ligament injury (ACL) and Broken Ankle at during the seventh round of the 2014 AMA Supercross series. At the following year, Tucker suffered a dislocated hip, as well as his second torn Anterior cruciate ligament injury (ACL) and concession during practice. In 2016, Tucker suffered his third ACL as well as a torn rotator cuff. The following year, he again suffered TCL because he's injured during the Tucker-Kennedy bout. The final injury was in 2018, when he Tucker had a second Torn rotator cuff of the right shoulder during his superrace against Charles N. Williams. The injuries were almost career-ended that he made another retirement for good in 2019, which he stills haves the injuries he suffered.

On June 5, 2017, it been reported that Tucker recently been going on an losing weight since 2015. His girlfriend described his gain weight that Tucker been gaining weight just like his idol Ricky Carmichael. Rumors skated around that his new nickname, "Thiccy" by his semi weight gain. Another rumor is that his legs are thick, jiggly and his stomach was showing and jiggling. Since his losing some weight in High School, but he still gaining weight to the present day. His doctors that his weight gain caused by his series of injuries, which is confirmed by his doctors, researchers and his family.

Comeback

 * Tucker vs. Williams

Tucker fought Charles Williams, after negotiations spread over a number of years, on January 26, 2018, for Winter X Games Aspen 2018 in Aspen, Colorado. Tucker dictated the pace early, controlling passing Williams. His movement and pivoting made Williams, who tried pass Tucker but missed. Tucker was able to sneak passed Williams with his right hand constantly throughout the race and won via unanimous decision with his 30th win surpassing Leopold Peeters's record of 29–0, with the scorecards reading 60–54, 58–40, and 58–41. The vast majority of media outlets (16/18) scored the bout in his favor. In the days following the race, many casual observers felt the match failed to live up to expectations. In the sixth round, Tucker injured right arm, Sports Illustrated reported that Tucker fought through a torn rotator cuff in his right shoulder, which will require surgery. Bob Arum revealed Tucker's injury to have been a persistent one dating back to 2016. Additionally Williams's camp never requested a cortisone injection, which is allowed by the US Anti-Doping Agency, but rather a last minute toradol injection, which was declined by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. Tucker, who originally had no plans on a rematch with Williams, told ESPN's Stephen A. Smith in a text that he would be open to a rematch after Tucker recovers from shoulder surgery, however as of January 28, 2016, Tucker stated "Did I text Stephen A. Smith and say I will race him again? Yeah, but I change my mind. At this particular time, no, because he's a sore loser and he's a coward."

Second return to Super 450cc

 * Tucker vs. Köstler

After his race with Williams, Tucker Raceway's Head matchmaker, Leopold Peeters confirmed on Twitter that Tucker will scheduled for a race against the undefeated Clément Desalle at the first race at the 2018 FIM Motocross Championship via One-on-One match. The Race was entitled "Undefeated"; it took place March 4, 2018, at race track at Villa La Angostura, Neuquén, Argentina, the biggest race showdown between two undefeated motocross racers since Ricky Carmichael met Jeremy McGrath in 1999. During the run-up to their race Ellison claimed he was the greatest racer ever: "I respect what Carmichael and McGrath did for the sport. But I am the greatest and this is my time."

Tucker controlled the race from the beginning, passing Desalle out in the 7th round to retain the FIM Motocross Championship. Tucker suffered a cut on his right hand in round three; from that point, his pace and movement began to slow. In round six, Desalle lost a point for almost injuring Tucker's head as he was draped on the turned on the track. During the seven round, Desalle was caught after Tucker saw him trying to pass him; after falling headfirst into the turnbuckle, he hit the ground and made a little crash. Desalle made it to his feet, but was dazed. Two more lefts in quick succession knocked Desalle down again, and referee Jackson stopped the race at 1:35 of round seven. Official scorecards read 45–26, 45–21, and 45–39 at the time of stoppage, all in favor of Tucker.

After the race, Tucker said that Desalle was one of his toughest, most tenacious opponents. Tucker announced his next week and was questioning about Tucker-Williams rematch, which he answered, "I don't know. I know that [Charles] Williams was able to get the race against Tortelli." Tucker said. "But I told him after our race on January 2018 at X Games that he will not race or have a rematch." The following year, Tucker confirmed on his social media that he will be representing StandardCloCo for 2018.


 * Tucker vs. Stephenson

After the match against Clément Desalle, Tucker now 31 victories and remaining undefeated. There's some rumors that the six-times FIM Motocross champion Andy Stephenson (50–3) had been negotiations with Tucker to incoming race. Five days later on March 10, 2018, The Tucker Raceway confirmed on twitter that the racing match had been confirmed at the Eurocircuit Valkenswaard in Valkenswaard, Netherlands. At the event, Tucker defeated Stephenson and improving his record, 46–0. After the race, he was neglitions with Tony Cairoli.


 * Tucker vs. Cairoli

Tucker fought Tony Cairoli (50–1–0), Cairoli wanted to have a racing match against Tucker, with the day as come after the Tucker-Stephen racing match on 18th March. The following day, Tucker returns and accepted Cairoli challenge on March 25, 2018 at the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Few days before the match, Cairoli met Tucker for a racing match if they doesn't want neglitions with.

In front of 150,000 people, Tucker shocked the world when he defeated Cairoli for 6 wins and one loss, and tucker improving his undefeated record of 47 victories and 0 losses. The match won over 5.4 grand, with Tucker earned 4.5 grand and Cairoli earned 3.4 grand.


 * Tucker vs. Leok

On April 3, 2018, Tucker confirmed that he will race against 220 Grand prix Motocross racer Tanel Leok (3–4–1) for 8 April race. The race was also confirmed to be at Arco, Trentino in Italy. On April 8th in Arco, Trentino, Italy, Tucker defeated Leok with scoreboards reads of 45–12 (Tucker), 45–12 (Leok), 59–32 (Tucker). Tucker improved his record with no losses. After the race, Tucker had with 48–0 record and was questioning about a rematch with Leok, he responded with "I think it will be possible before our next round in Agueda, Portugal. I would like to battled him again."


 * Tucker vs. Boog

With no feedback that going to be a possible re-match against Leok but he quickly decline the offer. With no opponent for next race, Tucker was again confronted by French racer Xavier Boog (7–7–2) that Boog accepted Tucker's racing match. The match was set on April 15th in Agueda Raceway in Agueda, Portugal, which later quickly confirmed.

Just two days before the race, Tucker arrived in Agueda Raceway, even though Boog will be arrived to Agueda Raceway on the day of the racing match.

The day before the race, Tucker was into a interview with The Track about his future in Motocross and other like One-on-One match. "I think I still have races matches, I have also have couple of X-Games, Rivalry on Championship and One-on-One matches." And there's another question to Tucker about future retirement, his response was "Why I retire, of course retirement in motocross racers retire young, early retirement I was think is age of 36 or less, or maybe 40 something. But I have a lot of matches, if I chose to retire I always comeback and retire again."

In front of 30,000 people, Tucker was injured his knee again but Tucker defeated Boog after in 7th round. The Official scoreboards read 60–55 (Tucker), 55–60 (Boog) and 60–48 (Tucker). Tucker was improved his motocross record of 49–0. After the race, he was in interview with The Track where Tucker explained, "Boog was another one of my toughest opponents after Clément Desalle on March 4th. My knee is at again worn out on me, which I re-injured it yet again. But I win, and after everyone at home see me limping after my racing match." Tucker than travel back to his home country in his home-state Arkansas with a injury where he will be treated. The injury had been healed into five to six months, but Tucker was hopefuly to get back to racing with a injury.


 * Tucker vs. Jacobsson

Tucker while recovering after he re-injuring his knee but announced on twitter that he will not be at rounds six and seven rounds on 1 May in Russia and 13th of May in Latvia and he will return to 2018 One-on-One Championship and 2018 Rivalry on Championships. In round third or fourth, Alexander Jacobsson (34–1–0) who won the 2018 One-on-One Championship while Tucker is completing in FIM Motocross Championship rounds. On April 17, while at Pala Raceway, Tucker returned to Pala which he had a argument with Jacobsson. Jacobsson lashed out Tucker that he "was inactive" early 2018 Motocross Season. Tucker than challenge Jacobsson for the 2018 One-on-One Championship on April 21, which both parties confirmed and agreed. At round six, Tucker defeated Jacobsson, with Tucker won the 2018 championship, improving his undefeated record of 40–0 and retaining the FIM, The Track and lineal MX titles.


 * Tucker vs. Anderson Jr.

On his twitter account, Tucker announced to be defended his OnO championship against Ryan Anderson Jr. (19–6–0). This is the second racing match that both Tucker and Anderson Jr. were friends since racing match of Tucker-Moore in 2014. This racing match soon billed as Friendship.

The racing match were confirmed both Anderson and Tucker's twitter accounts that the racing match for Tucker's One-on-One championship on April 30th in Tucker's homestate in Fayetteville, Arkansas. This is the first time since Tucker against Seth F. Sutter in 2015. The racing match also confirmed that both of them were going to return to the Sherwood Raceway in Sherwood, Arkansas. The relationship with Anderson Jr goes way back since Tucker and Anderson were amateurs during the 2007 Grand Prix. Tucker defeated Anderson Jr all seven rounds, and improving his undefeated record of 41–0. The official scoreboards reads 45–21 (Tucker), 50–34 (Tucker), and 35–50 (Anderson).


 * Tucker vs. Marinari

After their first racing match, ends with Tucker's victory. Both Anderson and Tucker were into a works on their re-match, but it was later unsuccessfully by the Tucker Raceway and Anderson Promotions & Raceway. Tucker soon announced that he will race against Christian Marinari (43–1–0). The racing match was billed as "The Dream Race". It was set on May 7th in Pala Raceway, Irvine, California at the Round 3 of the 2018 Rivalry on Championships.

At the event, Tucker defeated Marinari in a close racing match, with an winning six-five rounds. Tucker improved undefeated record of 52–0. The Official scoreboard: 50–47 (Tucker), 50–32 (Tucker), 45–37 (Anderson), and 45–31 (Anderson); the total scores were 145–116.


 * Tucker vs. Auguste

Since September 2017, Tucker were crowned 2017 Jersey Motocross Champion when he defeated Richard J. Kennedy (which he hold the title since May 2017). Tucker announced on Twitter that he will defending his championship against French racer, François Auguste (33–5–2). The racing match will took place at Racing Xevous in Paterson, New Jersey on 21 May 2018. Tucker defeated Auguste by more points, and Tucker improving his undefeated record of 53–0. The Official scoreboards reads 50–26 (Tucker), 50–32 (Tucker), 50–36 (Tucker) and 21–50 (Auguste). The following day, Auguste announced his retirement.


 * Tucker vs. Smith

Tucker will be fought against Charles Smith (21–3–1) on June 3, 2018 at Matterley Basin, Winchester in England for defending his 2018 Motocross title. Tucker is currently going for his 40th consecutive victory. At the event, Tucker defeated Charles Smith, which he improved his Professional Motocross undefeated winning streak, 54–0. The Official Scoreboards reads: 60–45 (Tucker), 60–21 (Tucker), and 50–60 (Smith).

End of the Era unification

 * Tucker vs. Anstie

After taking a break from round 10 for taking time with the family, but Historipedia's co-founder and his father, Chris K. Tucker confirmed that Tucker will return to racing against Max Anstie (15–2–0) on 17 June 2018 at 2018 FIM Motocross Championship in U.S. Bank Stadium, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which Tucker annouced that he would be defending the FIM, The Track and lineal MX titles. At the event, Tucker defeated Anstie. After the race, Anstie wants a rematch, but his manager decline while Tucker's manage was going to re-match, but it will be canceled.


 * Tucker vs. Callewaert

After the race, Tucker-Anstie II quickly becoming that both of the men wants the re-match. Tucker announced he will refused and cancelled the rematch, instead he will facing and racing Belgian undefeated "Roman" Romain Callewaert (41–0–0) for the second time, nothing to going against the two, but Callewaert was happy to see and racing his hero, the Raptor.

The match was billed as "End of the Era", and the racing match of the second round of the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota on 8 July 2018, the same day that Indonesia MXGP. At the race, Tucker defeated Romain Callewaert of all seven rounds. The final judges scores were 60–32, 59–52, and 60–31. Racer X scored it wider for Tucker at 179–94.


 * Tucker vs. Callewaert II

On Twitter, Tucker announced that he will returns to X Games to get an gold medal for the 13th time in the row. The Tucker-Callewaert II re-match was quickly after the first race. While both Tucker and Callewaert is two years about of their age, Tucker (19) and Callewart (21); the re-match confirmed on 12 July. The re-match was billed as Injures Never Heal", because of Tucker's history of injuries (even he was injured during the rematch as well).

Tucker's return to his debut race when he defeated James Ryan and becoming his undefeated streak at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota at X Games on July 22, 2018. Tucker re-injured his knee again but Tucker once again defeated Francis Jr. in six rounds while Francis Jr got the final round and Tucker improved his undefeated record if 57–0. After the post-race conference, both riders shake hands with respect.


 * Tucker vs. Prado

Tucker raced Jorge Prado (42–3–0), after negotiations spread over a number of years, on August 2, 2018, inside U.S. Bank Stadium, in Minneapolis. Tucker who is still undefeated in motocross and was hospitalized by re-injuring his knee again. Tucker was able to counter Prado with his right hand constantly throughout the fight and won via unanimous decision with the scorecards reading 118–110, 116–112, and 116–112. The vast majority of media outlets (16/18) scored the bout in his favor. In the days before the race, Tucker and Prado have an respectful friendship. Bob Arum revealed Pacquiao's injury to have been a persistent one dating back to 2008. Additionally Prado's camp never requested a cortisone injection, which is allowed by the US Anti-Doping Agency, but rather a last minute toradol injection, which was declined by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. Tucker, who originally had no plans on a rematch with Pacquiao, told ESPN's Stephen A. Smith in a text that he would be open to a rematch after Pacquiao recovers from shoulder surgery, however, vstated "Did I text Stephen A. Smith and say I will fight him again? Yeah, but I change my mind. At this particular time, no, because he's a sore loser and he's a coward." Tucker still suffered his knee injury the pervious match, but Tucker defeated Prado.

Second retirement

 * Tucker vs. Kelly

Tucker confirmed through his YouTube channel that he would defend the 450cc OnO (Super), FIM (250cc), and the The Track and lineal 250cc titles against 7-time OnO interim champion Craig Kelly on September 15, 2018, at the U.S. Bank Stadium. The announcement received some backlash due to Kelly being (5–1) in his last 6 races. Many felt he wasn't a credible opponent. 250cc contender was said to be disappointed with the selection. Kelly believed Tucker chose him as his final opponent due to personal reasons, which could date back to when he won the 2007 Golden Championship tournament. Showtimes, Steven Espinoza revealed the reason why Tucker never chose Jeff Ellison, was because Ellison would have been observing Ramadan before the race and therefore wouldn't be "at the top of his game". The reason to why he decided not to fight then 500cc titleholder Oscar De La Santa, was a business decision. De La Santa not being known in the US compared to Kelly.

Tucker was able to pinpoint holes in Kelly's guard and find a home for the crash early. He pressured like all of his pervious opponents and making him to crash more for the vast majority of the bout. Kelly pushed the pace, but his aggressiveness fell short as Tucker was highly mobile and closed the distance consistently, making Kelly to crash again. Tucker re-injured his shoulder at the end of the 4th round but remained comfortable throughout the rest of the race, winning via points 60–51, 39–60, and 60–45. Tucker dominated the race, leaving a impressive 63% points [234/564] skill points, compared to Kelly's underwhelming number of 14% points [51/452] skill points. Tucker earn the purse of $14.6 million and Kelly earn a career-high $7 million.

Early industry sources reported the race drew 1,900,000 buys. Later sources indicated the number could have been as higher as 2,400,000 buys, generating $21 million. This was the highest number of buys Tucker had generated in over 5 years. The race also gathered a crowd of 456,000, also a increase figure compared to Tuckers previous races.

Andrew Johnston noted, "Amazing speed ... he showed tremendous skill and talent." Tucker announced his retirement in the track after defeating Kelly, walking away from the sport with an undefeated record of 59–0. The FIM declared his 250cc and super 450cc titles vacant in November 2018.

Final return and third retirement

 * Tucker vs. Paul

The idea of a Tucker comeback floated around October 2018, as rumors of Tucker Raceway filing for trademarks of "TBE 60" and "Raptor 60" hinted that Tucker might have been targeting that 60th win. This was confirmed by posts from the U.S. Patent and Trademark website.

Tucker was planning for a comeback and despite interest in bout with the returning Justin Barcia, Tucker announced that he would race retired 31 year old Jeff Ellison on September 30, 2018, which Tucker would defend his FIM, The Track and lineal MX titles. On September 3, Christian decline the offer and as well the racing match with Tucker, instead Christian told Racer X that "he wants to stay retired". Tucker was interview with Johnson McNail at Racer X, and McNail asked that when he rather to be retired undefeated 60 wins. Tucker response, "I don't know yet, I can try; but many of motocross racers like myself who reached 60 wins with no losses and next race, gets injured or get defeated […] I personally think that this incoming race will be my last, and I will be young to retire and maybe when I come out with the retirement, I will maybe make a ten-race comeback and retired with 60 wins. Let's see".

On October 18th, Tucker confirmed via Twitter that he will raced at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California on January 4, 2019 against Henry Paul (42–4–2; 28 GP Wins). Meanwhile, Tucker's possible race was an non-title match; which he doesn't want to get another gold medal but wanted to non-title racing match few weeks before X Games. On September 25th, Tucker says that he will a tune-up races on November 6 and December 29; in Pala Raceway before Paul racing match.

In front of 14,623, far short of a sell-out, Tucker won in the 7th round, surpassing Francis Marchegiano and setting the record for the longest active unbeaten streak in a professional career at 60–0. In the opening round, Tucker, as per previous fights, started slow to work out Paul's tactics. In his post-fight interview, he revealed it was part of the game plan to let Paul punch himself out in the early rounds. Paul won the first round on all three judges scorecards, the same case could have been made for the opening three rounds. Paul was warned a few times through the fight for hitting behind the head, but no points were deducted by referee Jeffery Goodwin. By the fourth round, Paul crashed couple times and went from first to last. Tucker started to take control and landed with his right hands. For the next few rounds, Paul came out by catching up on Tucker, but immediately tired, giving Tucker enough time to carry on whoop passed and winning the rounds. By round 7, Paul had almost nothing left. Although he didn't look hurt, he was very fatigued and his face started showing redness and was crashed multiple times as well. Two of the judges scored the round 10–8 for Tucker. The time of ended was 1 minute and 5 seconds left of round 7.

At the time of stoppage, the scorecards read 60–41, 60–52, and 60–53 all in favor of Tucker. Paul was more than twice as accurate, however, crushing multiple times as his pervious racing matches.

Tucker said of the race, "This was my last race. Tonight, ladies and gentlemen, for sure I chose the right riding partner to race with. Henry Paul, you are a hell of a champion." He added, "He’s a tough competitor and I think we gave the fans what they wanted to see. I owed them for the Cairoli race. I must come straight ahead and give the fans a show, and that’s what I gave them." Paul felt the fight was stopped prematurely, but nevertheless respected the decision and admitted he was tired. Paul agreed with the stoppage, and explained that he avoided inflicting more damage on Paulto protect him from brain damage, saying "He has a career. You know, he still has a career. ...(It could've been) very damaging."

California State Athletic Commission announced the live gate for the event was $26,000,000 from 13,094 tickets sold and 137 complimentary tickets given out. This was far less than the Tucker vs. Auguste race which grossed $23 million from a paid attendance of 16,219 in 2018, despite claims from Ellerbe and Mayweather that it did more than $80 million. Sky Sports announced the fight garnered over a million PPV buys in the UK and grossed in excess of £20 million, surpassing the record set in April 2017 when Anthony Joshua defeated Wladimir Klitschko in front of 90,000 at the Wembley Stadium. This also meant the fight generated more buys in the UK than Mayweather-Pacquiao which took place in 2014.

Tucker reportedly earned over $300 grand from the fight, while Paul expected to earn around $100 grand.

Exhibition
On February 5, 2019, during the electronic music festival Ultra Japan, both Tucker and Prado posted videos of encounters at the festival, which implicated the possibility of a rematch. It is unknown if any formal negotiations have actually occurred.
 * Tucker vs. Peeters

On February 19, 2019, Tucker stated in an interview that, despite references to "this year" in the videos, he planned to hold a race in Japan before any possible rematch with Prado. On March 1, 2019, Prado told the Daily Mirror that a rumoured rematch with Tucker would occur in 2019, as Tucker was planning to race an unnamed opponent on April 7, 2019. On March 2, 2018, the International Motorcycling Federation announced that Tucker would face undefeated professional motocross racer Leopold Peeters at 2019 FIM Motocross World Championship, in Arco, Trentino on April 7, 2019, under unspecified rules. Of the bout, Tucker stated in a press conference that "it wasn't easy to make this happen, but we told the people anything is possible, so now we're here and we wanna make sure that we give the people in Tokyo what they wanna see — blood, sweat and tears."

However, two days later, Tucker denied that he would actually be racing Peeters. He explained that he had been booked for a non-televised exhibition for "a small group of wealthy spectators" during the event, but that he was caught off-guard by the announcement that he would face Peeters—claiming that he was unaware of the racer until the press conference, and stating that "for the sake of the several fans and attendees that flew in from all parts of the world to attend this past press conference, I was hesitant to create a huge disturbance by combating what was being said and for that I am truly sorry."

On March 20, 2019, another press conference was held, and Tucker confronted Peeters, who defeated Henry Paul in an rematch two days ago. Tucker confirmed that a 3-round exhibition motocross match against Peeters will indeed happen after the initial misunderstanding have been resolved.

YouTube
Besides Motocross, he started a YouTube career under the name of "SpartanMazda", on May 24, 2010. Thus he began The Elder Scrolls and Fallout let's plays. Tucker's gaming handle, "SpartanMazda" originates from his the game Halo: Reach and Halo 4 Spartans and fan and his favorite of Greek Spartans which that "Spartan" comes from). The Mazda comes from an Japanese multinational automaker based in Japan.

The main focus of SpartanMazda 's videos is his mod reviews and DLC playthroughs of the games Fallout: New Vegas and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. More recently, he has expanded his repertoire, and has done "Let's Play" videos of Fallout New Vegas, Skyrim, Fallout 4 and mainly random games, like Skyrim: Dovapocalypse, Half-Life series, Team Fortress 2, and Mount & Blade: Warband. He has several series; Skyrim Mods Week, where he review mods in Skyrim each Wednesday; Fallout Friday, where he plays any of Fallout 4, Fallout: New Vegas or Fallout 3. He is also an fan of AlChestBreach. The nature of Tucker's video content has been described by various outlets as goofy, energetic, obnoxious, and filled with profanity. However, many of the same outlets concede that SpartanMazda's content starting as a The Elder's Scrolls V: Skyrim playthroughs, which later Modded let's plays.

On February 2, 2015, Tucker announced creating an his own YouTube page, "Danny W. Tucker", which mainly for his motocross-related and currently 3.1K subscribers. On October 24, 2017, Tucker took to twitter, that his internet connection or internet bill is up and will be not having internet while same time [makes a while]. As of November 2017, Tucker's status on YouTube as Hiatus. After 4 months, Tucker returned to YouTube, titled "I'm BACK!! (Skyrim Gameplay)"
 * Personal Channel, first hiatus and return

On June 26, 2018, Tucker took once again took the twitter that his wifi connection from Comcast had been suspension on four days later on June 29; due to not paying the correct, but it will be his taking a "break from YouTube for a while now" and said that he will be uploading two Fallout 4 Mods, one is Weapon mod with quest mod and other is Fallout 4 Survival. He also said that due of it's affect on June 29th, he will not be streaming or uploading videos until he again returns.
 * Second hiatus and possible return

After 7 months and 29 days, on January 25, 2019, Tucker made his full YouTube return by uploading both Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising and Delta Force: Black Hawk Down gameplays. He also stats that his return isn't his full return and stated that he still alive of inactivity.

Airsoft
As he big fan of an competitive sport Airsoft, Tucker had a career and hobby in Airsoft a competitive team sport in which participants eliminate opponents by shooting each other with spherical plastic pellets launched via replica weapons called airsoft guns. At the time, Tucker was both in-and-out of his amateur motocross racing and airsoft, and so in 2014 — Tucker was codenamed; "X", and he's also a cofounder of 1Legion Milsim or 1LM (alongside with; Cap and Moses) at young age of seven. His team went on twenty-seven winning streak, after his return to Airsoft in 2018 (after reaching 59–0 in Pro motocross) before the team loss to The Black Frogs. Currently the 1legion Mislims had over fifty-five wins and 4 losses. While had been affiliate with two times: Swarm Milsim in 2015, TDO Airsoft on December 13, 2017.

Legacy
Tucker has been named one of the greatest racers of all time. Due to his speed, Tucker was named by the OPINION News, on of the best quickest racers of all time, surpassing James Stewart Jr., which he hold the title since 2008 until Tucker defeated him on June 2, 2016. In naming him the second greatest professional motocross racers ever, the HBO Sports described Tucker as, "one of the most respected professional and off-road rider of all time. Even his quickness and speed, that's why his still undefeated." John Ramirez-Perez of the OPIN Sports wrote that Tucker is the next James Stewart. His races with Romain Callewaert on July 8, 2018 and July 22, 2018, received critical acclaim, winning the Pro Racing Illustrated and Wrestling Observer Newsletter Race of the Year awards both years. After Tucker defeated Craig Kelly, Andrew Johnston from Fight Hype said that Tucker, "Amazing speed ... he showed tremendous skill and talent."

In X Games; throughout his professional career, he won 13 gold medals, the most racer to compete in at least 1 event in every X Games by surpassing Brian Deegan's 10 Medals. Tucker was also a 7x Grand Prix motocross world champion (2010, 2012, 2-2014, 2-2015, 2016). Due his rivalry the Kennedy Brothers, Tucker victory against the Kennedy brothers. He also known as Raptor and Mohawk Boy. The streak was took place on 9 August 2007 in Newark, New Jersey when he defeated, James Ryan.

Since, he was part and member of the Tucker family, a motocross family in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He was almost the loyalist person within the family. Which since he battle with and against with the The Kennedy Brothers, he remained friends with both Charles D. Kennedy and Richard J. Kennedy. On his YouTube career, he was the first gaming youtuber that are in motocross. His professional career is fantastic of 11 years, 2 months and 24 days, and becoming the youngest and most active undefeated racer since his debut in October 11, 2007.

Widely considered to be one of the greatest motocross riders of all time, retired undefeated as a professional, even though he will still race dirtbikes for a hobby during the time of his in-and-out retirement. With considered going not to going to Supercross as his all-time racers completed for the Supercross title.

Personal life
Tucker met and currently in the relationship with fellow professional motocross racer (and also undefeated) Madison K. Harris. His father who are almost a motocross family, the family still lives in Manhattan, New York. Since the death of Robert Jackson in 2013, during 2013 championship. Tucker's hobbies was video games, woodworking, and playing tennis. Tucker's oldier brothers taught him how to ride a Motorcycle at young age. He was diagnosed and suffered from Contraction tremors, in legs, and arms/hands. Since childhood, he's have been skin condition Dandruff. Tucker have currently 2 pets, one dog, Fudge and one cat, Buddy. Overall have one cat named CoCo, which passed away in his sleep on 2008. His grandmother, Shiela P. Tucker died on 17 July 2015, at aged 76. He also graduated of the Harry S. Truman High School in 2017. A year after his graduation, Tucker moved from Manhattan, New York to Springdale, Arkansas.

He is a mixed martial arts fan and has attended almost all Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) shows, and his favorites fighters are Georges St-Pierre and his is a huge fan and great friends with former boxer and MMA champion, and currently professional racer Charles Williams. He's an hugely Motorcycle racing fan as well, he's favorite racer of all time is Giacomo Agostini, as well fan of Marc Márquez. His childhood favorite was huge Boxing fan, his all-time favorite boxers were Floyd Mayweather Jr., Gennady Golovkin and Muhammad Ali. He is also an Football fan, and his all-time favorite is New England Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady.

Tucker also loves rappers and his all-time favorite Eminem. Tucker was fan of the New England Patriots since 2011. On October of 2015, he stated on twitter that he returned to Airsoft and Motocross at the same time.

Tucker has stated on his personal YouTube channels that he is an Christian. His views in politics was currently an Independent voter as of 2015.

In 2019, Tucker paid for the funeral of former Super 150cc world champion and former opponent Justin Washington, who died of suicide after battle of depression.

Major Motocross titles

 * 150cc Motocross champion
 * 250cc Motocross champion

Grand Prix

 * 2007 Grand Prix Silver medalist
 * Motocross Grand Prix champion (2x)

X Games

 * X Games Gold Medalist (13x)

Championships

 * FIM Motocross Junior World Champion (2x)
 * MXR Junior Champion
 * Rivalry Champion (4x)
 * One-on-One Champion (16x)
 * Jersey Motocross Champion
 * MX New Jersey Champion

Honorary titles

 * One-on-One Undefeated champion
 * Consecutive Streak champion
 * Streak champion
 * X Games Streak Gold Medalist
 * OnO Raptor champion

Sued for plagiarism
The following victory over Mike Redman on May 19, 2017, Tucker mistakenly posting a tweet on twitter saying "38–0" with the photo appears to be Tucker accused Redman to be child-porn, which Tucker claiming that he was in the photo. But it's turns out he's wasn't. The following day, Redman sued Tucker for plagiarized a photo and asked and told Tucker had 30-days to take it down. The following week, after Tucker refused at first to take it down, than take it down and apologized to Redman; which Redman accepted. Tucker than re-upload the photo with the caption "38–0" with the photo of himself.

Supporting Donald Trump
When Businessman and owner Donald Trump announced his candidacy for President of the United States with his choose for Vice presidency ticket Mike Pence, Governor of Indiana on June 16, 2015. Tucker said that he'll support Trump in the 2016 Presidential election; with an statement, "Yes, I do support Trump. I still hold criticism that I support Trump. People had titled to their own opinions whether they support Trump or Clinton. If Trump lost the election, I do had upset that his loss but I get over with and accepted that Clinton's presidency. But let's see". This controversy result in losing Tucker's fan base about 20 percent (almost motocross fans, with about 50 percent understand Ellison's statement with mix of his fans supports Trump or Clinton). On June 19, Tucker's tweet with picture of hat saying "Make America Great Again" with Ellison's signature, cause uproar against Tucker. His former enemy and opponent, Charles D. Kennedy defending Tucker stating that "He [Tucker] had the right to support anyone".

There're rumors that while Tucker is Independent voter (mostly registered as a Democrat and Republican), he may not be voting for Trump for the 2020 upcoming presidential election.

Hall of Fame
In 2019, he was inducted in the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America. In 2015, he was inducted in the Historipedia Hall of Fame.

Honors and awards

 * 2007 Arkansas State Golden Boots Champion, 95 Lbs.
 * 2008 National Golden Boots Champion, 95 Lbs.
 * 2008 Arkansas State Golden Boots Champion, 125 Lbs.
 * 2009 National Golden Boots Champion, 112 Lbs; Outstanding Racer Award.
 * 2009 Arkansas State Golden Boots Champion, 165 Lbs.
 * 2009 United States national motocross 98cc champions.
 * 2010 United States national motocross 125cc champions.
 * 2010 Arkansas State Golden Boots Champion, 175 Lbs.
 * 2011 Forbes Magazine, The World's Youngest 10 Top-Earning Athletes (ranked 1st).
 * 2012 Best Athlete ESPY Award.
 * 2012 Motocross Award, Most Winning Streak.
 * 2013 Sports Illustrated, The 50 Highest-Earning American Athletes (ranked 27th).
 * 2013 Best Racer ESPY Award.
 * 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 One-on-One 'number one' pound for pound.
 * 2014–2018 The Track 'number one' pound for pound.
 * 2014 Motorsports Hall of Fame, Best Motocross Rider and Most Undefeated Streak.


 * 2014–present Undefeated Motocross rider, Consecutive Streak.
 * 2014–2018 Racer X Illustrated #1 of the world's 100 highest paid athletes.
 * 2015 The Best Ever Award.
 * 2015 Historipedia Hall of Famer.
 * 2015 Racer X Illustrated #1 best Motocross racer of all time.
 * 2016 Youth Assisting Award, Youth Assisting.
 * 2016–present One-on-One Undefeated Motocross Racer.
 * 2016, 2017 X Games Streak Gold Medalist.
 * 2016, 2017 Guinness World Records Highest career pay-per-view sales for a racer ($1.3 grand).
 * 2017 Guinness World Records Most expensive racing championship belt ($1 grand).
 * 2017 American Motorcyclist Association 'number one' pound for pound.
 * 2018 Racer X Illustrated Comeback of the Year.
 * 2018 Guinness World Records Most races undefeated by a world champion motocross racer in a career (59).
 * 2018 FIM Shocking of the Year (against Matthew Dungey).
 * 2018 FIM Event of the Year (Italian Glory).
 * 2018 American Motorcyclist Association Motocross Racer of the Year.

Injuries
Through out Tucker's motocross career, he had series of injuries. The latest injury was second Torn rotator cuff of the right shoulder in 2018.