I'm guessing the educational system in the US doesn't teach the distinction between figurative and literal languages, lol.
Against all odds is a figurative language and you can't translate it literally. Betting odds are what what odds are.
The overwhelming majority of people pick Ruiz to win the immediately rematch. And when you use the precedent in HW boxing, prior to that, HW boxers don't usually win immediate rematches when they're KO'ed in the first fight. So the odds (not betting odds, lol) were stacked against AJ.
Against all odds is a figurative language and you can't translate it literally. Betting odds are what what odds are.
The overwhelming majority of people pick Ruiz to win the immediately rematch. And when you use the precedent in HW boxing, prior to that, HW boxers don't usually win immediate rematches when they're KO'ed in the first fight. So the odds (not betting odds, lol) were stacked against AJ.
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