The next HW upset

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  • SN!PER
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    #1

    The next HW upset

    Which fight is most likely to result in an upset?
    21
    Bryant Jennings vs. Joe Joyce
    23.81%
    5
    Oscar Rivas vs. Dillian Whyte
    42.86%
    9
    David Price vs. David Allen
    14.29%
    3
    BJ Flores vs. Otto Wallin
    0.00%
    0
    Chris Arreola vs. Adam Kownacki
    9.52%
    2
    none of the above
    0.00%
    0
    other (post below)
    9.52%
    2

    The poll is expired.

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    #2
    I'm banking on Arreola to beat Kownacki.

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    • famicommander
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      #3
      Rivas I could see beating Whyte.

      If this were 3 or 4 years ago I would pick Jennings over Joyce but I don't see it now.

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      • Zelda
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        #4
        An "upset" is when a low-ranked fight, that everyone is dissing, suddenly beats a highly rated fighter. Only Rivas winning over Whyte would potentially qualify to be called an upset.

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        • Mammoth
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          #5
          Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
          Which fight is most likely to result in an upset?
          I think Rivas and Arreola have a shot. Kownacki legit struggled with Charles Martin.

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          • Eddy Current
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            #6
            Originally posted by Mammoth
            I think Rivas and Arreola have a shot. Kownacki legit struggled with Charles Martin.
            Well yeah but Charles Martin walks the earth like a king!!!

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            • Mammoth
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              #7
              Price is dangerous for the first 4 rounds and Joyce is a punching bag

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                #8
                Price vs Allen is a 50/50 fight for me. You'd probably expect Price to knock him out, but Allen has an iron jaw and decent stamina, and Price gasses after a few rounds.

                I don't think either fighter winning could be classed as an upset.

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                • BangEM
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                  #9
                  Bryant will beat Joyce. Rivas vs Dillian is a close fight. And Pricey should spark out Allen.

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                  • uppercut510
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                    #10
                    whyte will lose, joyce will lose

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