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    Default Re: What is the SECOND Biggest upset in Boxing History???

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    We already know the first...But what upset warrents the 2nd place position?
    Lewis rahman1??
    Who is the first?
    Tyson Douglas.
    We are judging this how? Betting Odds?

    I dont think that was as big a deal as Schmeling over Louis...
    There had to be someone who would try and make out that Tyson losing to Douglas wasnt that big a deal.

    Bearing in mind that there hasnt been that many major shocks or upsets since (Lewis rahman doesnt come close, Tyson was seen as invincible, Lewis had already been sparked), anyone dissagreeing is basically saying that all the journalists, fans and histroians that point out this fight as a major sports, let alone boxing upset are wrong

    Hamed and Barrera is sort of similar, Hamed was ruining fighters and Barrera had been beaten a few times and was moving up. I agree that quality would always beat Hamed but he did decline after he left Ingle and went with that twat Suarez and didnt he train with Steward a bit? In fact I think I remember reading about Steward saying how strong or powerfull Hamed was?

    Benn beating Mc Clellan?
    Yeah THANK YOU!!! That was exactly it....I was trying to act as if it was not a big deal and was trying to act as if I knew more then all the historians, fans, journalist and that what I posted was the only correct answer....How can you make such a comment and not even spell historians correct

    Though I see no where I stated such a thing or implied it...I see where I asked on how this was being decided betting odds? Betting wise yes it was the biggest in boxing history...Louis Schmeling was such an upset for other reasons
    Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia,,,...

    It was also a fight that had zero relevance to anyone outside of boxing...

    Tyson was considered no more invincible in the public eye then Louis was when he lost to Schmeling, Liston was when he lost to Clay, Dempsey when he lost to Tunney, Foreman when he lost to Ali...
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    Default Re: What is the SECOND Biggest upset in Boxing History???

    I think Tyson vs Holyfield I was 25 to 1 odds

    Clay vs Liston was 8 to 1 odds.

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    Default Re: What is the SECOND Biggest upset in Boxing History???

    Some really good picks already. How about...

    Zivic vs. Armstrong
    Foreman vs. Moorer
    Duran vs. Laing
    Olivares vs. Herrera
    Alexis vs. Vilomar

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    Default Re: What is the SECOND Biggest upset in Boxing History???

    Well, here is an excerpt from my most recent book, Planet Boxing, but I have some great upsets in my second book:

    "The Upsets

    "Seven truly incredible upsets occurred involving Jamaican boxers starting with Trevor Berbick's 1980 unforgettable ambush KO of Big John Tate in Montreal, a fight which set the stage for six more shockers.

    "Welterweight champion Lloyd "Ragamuffin" Honeyghan (43-5), nicknamed "Ragamuffin" due to his Jamaican heritage, defeated heavily favored Donald Curry in 1986. Curry, nicknamed the "Cobra," was being touted at the time as a pound for pound fighter, but would never be the same and, more importantly, the loss thwarted a dream match with Marvelous Marvin Hagler for the middleweight championship in what could have been one of the richest fight in history.

    "In an equally stunning upset, welterweight Kirkland Laing, 43-12-1, beat the great Roberto Duran in 1982. Duran would recover from this shocker; Laing would never capitalize on it.

    "In 1993, Michael Bentt knocked out heavily favored Tommy Morrison in 1993 in an incredible first round upset. Morrison's camp had terribly underestimated Bentt and did a poor job of researching his Michaels amateur credentials.

    "Who could forget the great Simon "Mantequilla" Brown, WBC and IBF Welterweight Titlist, who KO'd Hall of Famer Terry Norris in 1993 for the WBC light middleweight Title in Ring Magazine's "Upset of the Year?"

    "In 1997, Keith "The Brooklyn Assassin" Mullings shocked the boxing world with a 9th round TKO over WBC Light Middleweight Title-holder Terry Norris (again).

    "Glen Johnson became a legend when he knocked out Roy Jones on September 26, 2004. Nobody ever expected to see Jones knocked cold but that's what happened, and it was a performance that garnered Glen the 2005 Ring Magazine and USA Today "Fighter of the Year" honors.

    "What made these fights memorable? They were all major upsets, and they were all pulled off by Jamaican fighters.

    "The Upsetter"

    "Speaking of upsets, Ovill "The Upsetter" McKenzie (18-9) is a Jamaican light heavyweight who fights out of the U.K, and lost 6 of his first 8 fights. He then won 8 in a row against truly awful opposition before being waxed by Dean Francis in one round. After losing 2 more, he has settled down and has won his last 4 bouts against stiff opposition. Indeed, one of those wins was a TKO over heavily favored Irishman Darren "The Raging Bull" Corbett (27-4-1 coming in). This occurred during the 'Prizefighter' Cruiserweight Tournament Semi-Final. "The Upsetter" lived up to his nickname as he went on to defeat rugged Terry Dunstan (20-2) and John "Buster" Keaton (28-17) to win the Cruiserweight Prizefighter Tournament. Keaton had waxed Dean Francis in one canto to reach the finals. McKenzie received the Prizefighter trophy from Barry Hearn as the crowd accorded "The Upsetter" a standing ovation for his 3 upsets in one thrilling night of boxing at London's Earls Court. He also received a hefty check for his achievements.

    "That win over Corbett, the former IBO Inter-Continental Light-Heavyweight Title holder before he retired in 2004, may not have qualified Ovill to take his place among those Jamaican fighters who perpetrated great ring upsets. But the thing is, Ovill did it three times in one night on May 19, 2009."

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    Default Re: What is the SECOND Biggest upset in Boxing History???

    i always looked at Baer v Braddock as a massive upset

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