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  • Most Great Upsets Weren’t Upsets

    What defines a true upset? An boxing upset can be defined as an instance where the widely anticipated outcome not only fails to materialize, with the likely loser emerging victorious. There have been dozens, perhaps hundreds of upsets in boxing, a sport that lends itself to the startling result perhaps more so than any other sport. [details]

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    I wasn't a fan in 1996 so I can't say for certain that I would have picked Holyfield to beat Tyson.Considering the performance Douglas gave in the Tyson fight and the fact that Holyfield ko'd Buster with one punch makes me think I would have picked Holyfield to beat Tyson.

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