Yeah, i dont understand odds very well but i think louis lost that fight so it wouldnt be a great bet.Originally Posted by X
Yeah, i dont understand odds very well but i think louis lost that fight so it wouldnt be a great bet.Originally Posted by X
D'OH - it would have been if you bet on Schmeling though!Originally Posted by Snakey
If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
I'd bet that Tyson would eat Holyfield's ear.
And that an angel from the sky would determine the outcome of the Holyfield Bowe II.
Apart from the fact that the 'Angel' didn't have any real bearing on the fightOriginally Posted by Gyrokai
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God is a concept, By which we can measure, Our pain, I'll say it again, God is a concept, By which we can measure, Our pain, I don't believe in magic, I don't believe in I-ching, I don't believe in bible, I don't believe in tarot, I don't believe in Hitler, I don't believe in Jesus, I don't believe in Kennedy, I don't believe in Buddha, I don't believe in mantra, I don't believe in Gita, I don't believe in yoga, I don't believe in kings, I don't believe in Elvis, I don't believe in Zimmerman, I don't believe in Beatles, I just believe in me!!
Ali - Spinks must've been good odds and obvioulsy Foreman - Ali.Originally Posted by BIG H
randy turpin vs srr dunno what the odds were but i rekon they would have been high for betting on turpin
Do you think you would of got good odds on Marciano-Walcott 1?
Don't forget Braddock (Cinderella man) vs. Max Baer. I don't know what the odds were but nobody in their right mind picked Braddock.
Ali vs. Leon Spinks 1 was a big upset.
Foreman vs. Ali had Foreman a big favorite.
Schmeling vs. Joe Louis 1 was a big upset.
Roger Mayweather vs. Freddie Pendleton: an obscure fight but a big upset.
Here's 1 more: Ross Puritty vs. Wladimir Klitschko. Puritty was 24-13-1 while Klitschko was 24-0. The fight was very important for Klitschko but at that time he wasn't well known so few saw the fight. I never saw it. Of course Puritty was better than his record would suggest, but he was already well known for going the distance in losing efforts to many top-ranked fighters.
I read somewhere that Tyson Douglas was the biggest upset in boxing history going by odds, I have heard 43-45 to 1 several places.. I think Braddock and Max Baer was second at 36 or 33/1..
SPORTS history actuallyOriginally Posted by p4pking
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Heh,Originally Posted by BIG H
Didn't you see HBO's Legendary Nights "Holyfield Bowe Trilogy"? Both fighters and respected writers thought it changed the outcome, score-wise and fight-wise.
Chavez/Randall I
or Chavez/Whitaker
Good point, back in them days 33/1 was a minimum for the draw, sometimes you got 50/1, and sometimes even a 100/1; because everyone knew you NEVER get draws in boxingOriginally Posted by ElTerribleMorales
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Great Scott!
Bet on Zab Judah!![]()
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