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Well, I'll select one that I have not seen mentioned. Super Bowl XXXII. The defending champion Packers were 11.5 point favorites over the Broncos.
I've tried my best to forget the game. It's still painful. It was the first of many games in which Brett Favre's mistakes just killed us. Of course, he didn't let Terrell Davis run wild. Gabe Wilkins tweaked his knee in the first quarter, but wouldn't go back in, and his replacement, Darius Holland, was a third stringer. That, coupled with Reggie White and Gilbert Brown were just too slow and banged up to do anything to slow Davis. It's the greatest sports disappointment of my life, right up there with the '82 Brewers loss in the World Series, and the Packers going 15-1 only to lose in the playoffs two years ago. Oh, and Favre's numerous postseason chokes-the 5 pick game against the Rams, 4th and 26 against the Iggles, the loss to Vick and the Falcons at Lambeau, the pick in overtime of the 2007 NFC Championship Game at Lambeau (where he had Ryan Grant wide open in the middle of the field, which would have put them in field goal range). Grr! LOL.
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Upset beats Man O' War. Speaking of horse racing, anytime that a potential triple crown winner is beaten at Belmont. Big Brown anyone?
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A few more to consider:
Red Sox coming back from down 0-3 to beat Yankees and WS win (a Cubs WS win would beat that though) USSR over USA in 1972 basketball (although highly disputed) NC State run to NCAA basketball championship |
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Sincerely, Clayton Last edited by teetwoohsix; 08-03-2013 at 01:42 AM. |
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Corrie Sanders beating w. klitschko for the wbo crown. one of the biggest boxing upsets. See my avatar.
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This is just my personal favorite, which only another Cardinals fan would appreciate
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Absolutely, a group of college kids cobbled together versus a veteran team of seasoned pro's with arguably, the greatest goalie in hockey history.
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WRT to the Tyson-Douglas fight, I just finished reading Tyson's amazing autobiography. He obviously talks extensively about that fight in the book. He wrote that he was so into partying and his crazy private life at the time that he had no idea Douglas' mother died shortly before the fight or that Douglas was motivated for the fight.
Tyson's training team told him repeatedly in Japan that they saw Douglas out running in his combat boots and seemingly working like a dog every day to get in shape for the fight. But Tyson was dismissive of the stories because past history had shown that Douglas was a slob who would quit as soon as things got tough in the fight. Tyson wrote that he was such an "arrogant prick" during his prime that if he had heard the story about Douglas' mom dying, Tyson probably would have said that Douglas was going to join her after the fight. Tyson also wrote that Douglas fought a hell of a fight, but Tyson knew it was a one-time occurence. As soon as Tyson saw how fat Douglas was for his title defense against Evander Holyfield, Tyson knew that Holyfield would knock out Douglas in short order. Compared to some of the fighters Tyson extensively praises in the book, he doesn't seems have to have much respect for Douglas because Douglas got the one giant payday against Holyfield and couldn't be bothered to get into even semi-decent shape for that fight. Last edited by Bored5000; 01-10-2014 at 04:23 AM. |
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Hard to pick upsets for MLB, but the Twins and Braves just playing each other in the 1991 World Series was an amazing 'upset' of sorts.
I will go with the 1980 U.S. Hockey team, and Villanova over Georgetown. All of the Dallas Cowboys Superbowl losses were hugely upsetting to me.
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A more obscure one: when the Galaxxy Warrior Nate Campbell beat Juan Diaz, in Mexico, by split decision a few years ago. Last edited by Ease; 01-11-2014 at 08:55 AM. |
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Speaking for college sports two things come to mind
1.) 2007 Fiesta Bowl (When Boise State pulled out all the stops) 2.) 2011 Indiana Hoosiers over the Number 1 Kentucky Wildcats (Wildcats would go on to only lose one more game and win the national championship with I believe 7 NBA players)
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How about NY Jets +19
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The Russian he beat was undefeated and I believe no one had even scored on him in a greco roman match. Or something close to that.
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Thanks for bringing back some information on Chris Taylor, guys. Indeed, indeed, he left us way too soon. Beloved by his wife and family, his fans, and his country. "Whom so proudly we hailed ......." ---Brian
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NC State upsetting Houston in the 1983 tournament was pretty huge if you consider all the obstacles they had to overcome on the path to doing that!
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