Tops both of themWhere does that rank in terms of the most shocking sports moments of the past say 50 years? Is it up there with Buster Douglas over Tyson, the Miracle on Ice, etc.?
Where does that rank in terms of the most shocking sports moments of the past say 50 years? Is it up there with Buster Douglas over Tyson, the Miracle on Ice, etc.?
George Mason 2006 would be close?
I’m not sure there were odds on the Miracle on ice stuff, but I have read where some betting experts put them at around 10 or 15 to 1.Tops Douglas-Tyson...
It's much like the Miracle on Ice.
The standard is: No one conceived of it before it happened.
For boxing fans (especially those in Central NY)...it ranks with Canastota's Billy Backus winning the world welterweight title from Hall of Famer Jose Napoles back it 1970.
(Napoles had a career record of 81-7).
George mason was a lot less shocking.George Mason 2006 would be close?
Miracle on ice was one game. This would be 4.I’m not sure there were odds on the Miracle on ice stuff, but I have read where some betting experts put them at around 10 or 15 to 1.
No, no, no. Number 1 is undoubtedly a Boeheim-coached team ever losing a game, considering his recruiting prowess/hustle and his willingness to adapt coaching styles and schemes to maximize the strengths and abilities of the players on his rosters.Number 1 has to be Boeheim ever winning a single game given how terrible of a coach he is. Number 2 is probably miracle on ice, 3 is Rocky beating Drago.
It was literally men vs. boys. The geopolitical climate also made the win vs. USSR that much more meaningful, IMO.Does not top the Miracle on Ice. You gotta understand how dominant the Soviets were along with the change in roster makeup the Americans had to make do.
Thats just my opinion
One game agains the Russians but they still had other games they had to win for the gold.Miracle on ice was one game. This would be 4.
Where does that rank in terms of the most shocking sports moments of the past say 50 years? Is it up there with Buster Douglas over Tyson, the Miracle on Ice, etc.?
Normally I have to admit I think you're a little quick to say something is the "greatest thing ever." But I don't think it would be an exaggeration in this case to say it's very close to the top in modern sports history.Where does that rank in terms of the most shocking sports moments of the past say 50 years? Is it up there with Buster Douglas over Tyson, the Miracle on Ice, etc.?
Leicester were gigantic underdogs.
They were just as good as some of those other teams.One game agains the Russians but they still had other games they had to win for the gold.