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    Default Re: Most one-sided upset of all time?

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    Pacquiao dominating Oscar was stunning too. I never saw that coming at all.

    I'd also add Mosley beating the crap outta Margarito, just a stunning performance.
    No, when Oscar came in so light it was just when would he be stopped but even then Pacquaio couldnt put him down or away. Oscar just quit.

    Mosley is a steroid cheat, fuck him! Stop giving him props for being a dirty cunt.
    Bullshit. I'm not buying that you thought a fucking 1 fight lightweight would stop Oscar. Not a chance you saw that coming.

    Yes Mosley is a steroid cheat, but he tested clean for that fight, and it was against a guy planning to use loaded gloves on him.
    Fuck off!

    Not one single person who knew anything about boxing, thought Oscar stood a chance. He, hadnt fought at that weight for over 7 years and only managed to put just over a pound on over night by the use of an intravenus (or however you spell it) drip!

    This fight to me is absolutely no different to Wards win over Dawson. Although Dawson agreed to it the fight was a joke and meaningless.

    The question Beanflicker asked was who was a massive underdog for the oddsmakers that completely dominated the fight. Pacquiao was at best a Super-Feather who jumped up to fight a Junior-Middle at Welter. Yes, Oscar was weight drained, but he was a massive favourite with the bookies and he got dominated. I'd love you to find a post where you predicted Pacquiao would stop him, because I genuinely believe you're full of shit.

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    Default Re: Most one-sided upset of all time?

    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn View Post
    Bullshit. I'm not buying that you thought a fucking 1 fight lightweight would stop Oscar. Not a chance you saw that coming.

    Yes Mosley is a steroid cheat, but he tested clean for that fight, and it was against a guy planning to use loaded gloves on him.

    Agreed on both counts.

    That was looked at as such a dangerous fight for Pac even the president of his country tried to stop it I think.

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    Default Re: Most one-sided upset of all time?

    Lol at the notion that Manny/Oscar deserves to be in this category. Oscar had not made 147 in 10 years, went on a watermelon diet and only re-hydrated 2 pounds. He was a walking dead man and looked it in the ring.

    It does however meet the requirements of one of the most overrated wins in boxing history.

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    Early Tyson against everyone. He made everyone look like a beginner, novice, doofus or whatever you want to call them.

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    Default Re: Most one-sided upset of all time?

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    Pacquiao dominating Oscar was stunning too. I never saw that coming at all.

    I'd also add Mosley beating the crap outta Margarito, just a stunning performance.
    No, when Oscar came in so light it was just when would he be stopped but even then Pacquaio couldnt put him down or away. Oscar just quit.

    Mosley is a steroid cheat, fuck him! Stop giving him props for being a dirty cunt.
    Bullshit. I'm not buying that you thought a fucking 1 fight lightweight would stop Oscar. Not a chance you saw that coming.

    Yes Mosley is a steroid cheat, but he tested clean for that fight, and it was against a guy planning to use loaded gloves on him.
    Fuck off!

    Not one single person who knew anything about boxing, thought Oscar stood a chance. He, hadnt fought at that weight for over 7 years and only managed to put just over a pound on over night by the use of an intravenus (or however you spell it) drip!

    This fight to me is absolutely no different to Wards win over Dawson. Although Dawson agreed to it the fight was a joke and meaningless.

    The question Beanflicker asked was who was a massive underdog for the oddsmakers that completely dominated the fight. Pacquiao was at best a Super-Feather who jumped up to fight a Junior-Middle at Welter. Yes, Oscar was weight drained, but he was a massive favourite with the bookies and he got dominated. I'd love you to find a post where you predicted Pacquiao would stop him, because I genuinely believe you're full of shit.
    Bullshit

    The thread starter was
    I'm not talking about the fights where the underdog scores a KO on a "lucky punch" or anything like that.

    I'm talking about fights where the big underdog absolutely dominated the favorite in a way that would suggest that the underdog was CLEARLY the better fighter going in and make the oddsmakers say "WTF was I thinking."

    Thinking along the lines of a Jeff Lacy/Joe Calzaghe situation, where the underdog just eats the favorite's soul in the ring.
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    Asking which fights had "big underdog absolutely dominated the favorite in a way that would suggest that the underdog was CLEARLY the better fighter"

    Pacquiao wasnt the big underdog.

    Edit, hmm, after posting this is I searched to see what the odds where and Pacquiao was indeed an underdog, although not massively. I never had any interest in this fight because of the weight. Same as who really got excitited about Dawson fighting Ward?

    Anyway. The post starter was after examples where the massive u derdog beats down the favourite. I think this fight is more a fact a bunch of no nothings made the odds. I havent looked what the odds for Dawson v Ward were but youd hope they learnt their lesson that when a fighter has to drop down to a weight he hasnt been at for years, hes not going to win.
    Last edited by ross; 12-24-2012 at 10:08 PM.

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    Oscar was the odds on favorite to beat Pacquiao. You can look it up. Oscar was looking for another famous smaller scalp to add to his collection before calling it a career. Those who now claim they knew Pacquiao would dominate are "Monday morning quarterbacking". Pacquiao had just once previously fought above 130, let alone above 140. Manny ruined De La Hoya's plans by dominating him and making him quit on the stool.

    Perfect example of a one-sided upset.

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    Default Re: Most one-sided upset of all time?

    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
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    Pacquiao dominating Oscar was stunning too. I never saw that coming at all.

    I'd also add Mosley beating the crap outta Margarito, just a stunning performance.
    No, when Oscar came in so light it was just when would he be stopped but even then Pacquaio couldnt put him down or away. Oscar just quit.

    Mosley is a steroid cheat, fuck him! Stop giving him props for being a dirty cunt.
    Bullshit. I'm not buying that you thought a fucking 1 fight lightweight would stop Oscar. Not a chance you saw that coming.

    Yes Mosley is a steroid cheat, but he tested clean for that fight, and it was against a guy planning to use loaded gloves on him.
    Fuck off!

    Not one single person who knew anything about boxing, thought Oscar stood a chance. He, hadnt fought at that weight for over 7 years and only managed to put just over a pound on over night by the use of an intravenus (or however you spell it) drip!

    This fight to me is absolutely no different to Wards win over Dawson. Although Dawson agreed to it the fight was a joke and meaningless.

    The question Beanflicker asked was who was a massive underdog for the oddsmakers that completely dominated the fight. Pacquiao was at best a Super-Feather who jumped up to fight a Junior-Middle at Welter. Yes, Oscar was weight drained, but he was a massive favourite with the bookies and he got dominated. I'd love you to find a post where you predicted Pacquiao would stop him, because I genuinely believe you're full of shit.
    Bullshit

    The thread starter was
    I'm not talking about the fights where the underdog scores a KO on a "lucky punch" or anything like that.

    I'm talking about fights where the big underdog absolutely dominated the favorite in a way that would suggest that the underdog was CLEARLY the better fighter going in and make the oddsmakers say "WTF was I thinking."

    Thinking along the lines of a Jeff Lacy/Joe Calzaghe situation, where the underdog just eats the favorite's soul in the ring.
    Like

    Asking which fights had "big underdog absolutely dominated the favorite in a way that would suggest that the underdog was CLEARLY the better fighter"

    Pacquiao wasnt the big underdog.

    Edit, hmm, after posting this is I searched to see what the odds where and Pacquiao was indeed an underdog, although not massively. I never had any interest in this fight because of the weight. Same as who really got excitited about Dawson fighting Ward?

    Anyway. The post starter was after examples where the massive u derdog beats down the favourite. I think this fight is more a fact a bunch of no nothings made the odds. I havent looked what the odds for Dawson v Ward were but youd hope they learnt their lesson that when a fighter has to drop down to a weight he hasnt been at for years, hes not going to win.
    De La Hoya was favourite in the fight. People called it a mismatch.

    Poll: De La Hoya vs. Pacquiao. Who Will Win?

    Last line suggest Oscar was an 8 to 5 favourite to win.

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    Default Re: Most one-sided upset of all time?

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Oscar was the odds on favorite to beat Pacquiao. You can look it up. Oscar was looking for another famous smaller scalp to add to his collection before calling it a career. Those who now claim they knew Pacquiao would dominate are "Monday morning quarterbacking". Pacquiao had just once previously fought above 130, let alone above 140. Manny ruined De La Hoya's plans by dominating him and making him quit on the stool.

    Perfect example of a one-sided upset.
    No it wasn't Tito. That fight was a joke.Its hard to fathom how the physical facts concerning weight can be ignored in this case. He looked like Morales at the weigh for 122 the night of the fight.

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    Default Re: Most one-sided upset of all time?

    Ask them again. I was one of the only guys that said at the time that if Oscar made 147 he'd be a dead man walking and he made 145. And the 2 pounds he gained overnight? Red flag, red flag.

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    Default Re: Most one-sided upset of all time?

    Omar Chavez vs Paez jr.


    Not all time but unexpected.

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    Default Re: Most one-sided upset of all time?

    Jose Armando Santa Cruz over Joel Casamayor is one that I think has been a little bit forgotten about and deserves some props since Jose's brother Leo is now looking to be quite a force in his division these days.

    Judges screwed it up but Santa Cruz won every single round against Casamayor.
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Default Re: Most one-sided upset of all time?

    Pac was only about 2/1 or so, thats not a massive underdog. Thats a very competitive match up in a 2 horse race and especially in boxing betting where the odds are routinely massive favourites 1/20 etc.

    2/1 means hes predicted to win one third of the time, which doesnt qualify as much of an upset tbh. Its not a big upset for a 5 or 6 to come up when you roll a dice.

    Obviously Pac did completely own Oscar as an underdog of sorts (and no one expected that level of domination as far as im aware) but I dont think this example is what the thread creator was looking for.

    BHop is a slightly better example but still he was only 3/1 or so I believe.

    These arent big upsets.

    Its very difficult to think of any 1 sided beatdowns by massive underdogs. Only KOs and hardfought decisions etc. I'll throw in a couple of those types of scenarios just for the hell of it even if they dont quite fit the criteria.

    Ali was an 8/1 underdog in his first fight against Liston. Liston was so much a favourite infact that he was still installed as a slight favourite for the rematch.

    Frankie Randall split decision over Chavez as a 15/1 underdog ending Chavezs 90 fight unbeaten streak and delivering him his first ever knockdown.
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    Default Re: Most one-sided upset of all time?

    Please one of you saying you weren't shocked by Pac stopping Oscar, please show me a post on this forum were you predicted that would happen. Because I don't recall one person, other than a few hopeful Pac fans, who believed that would happen.

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    Default Re: Most one-sided upset of all time?

    Andre ward beating down chad Dawson on hbo

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