Do underdogs in boxing ever?

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  • jrcaces
    SBR Sharp
    • 08-25-07
    • 284

    #1
    Do underdogs in boxing ever?
    Do they really have to pull A Rocky?
  • jrcaces
    SBR Sharp
    • 08-25-07
    • 284

    #2
    win?
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    • Wheell
      SBR MVP
      • 01-11-07
      • 1380

      #3
      win by knockout because they can't win a decision? Yes.
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      • hoopster42
        Restricted User
        • 02-12-08
        • 6099

        #4
        dogs in boxing win by decision all the time, not as often as faves but they do win a lot. there are so many examples that i would spend hours typing it. mosley was a dog to de la hoya both times and won a decision both times, there are so many more examples
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        • rjt721
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 02-06-07
          • 7929

          #5
          Is this a serious question? Just in the past couple weeks, Yuri Barashian, who was around +650, dominated Thomas Ulrich, and Paul Williams, who closed around -1000, got beaten handily by Carlos Quintana. To answer the question, yes, dogs win all the time in boxing.
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          • 20Four7
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 04-08-07
            • 6703

            #6
            The dog in the over/under wins far more than the side. But dogs do win and are usually over priced. The favourite is where the money goes and the line is shaded that way. Now draws rarely happen in boxing but do occassionally pop up.
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