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    Comments Thread For: The night 'Cinderella Man' toppled Mike Tyson

    Paschal Collins revisited the most memorable of upsets in the heavyweight division as he prepares to guide Alen Babic against Johnny Fisher.
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    I would view Buster Douglas as the most memorable upset. Although, perhaps if you mean in terms of somebody that prob nobody thought was going to win, then maybe McBride is a better fit there.

    But also I don't think this would be an upset if either guy wins, certainly not like McBride.
    Last edited by BustedKnuckles; 07-06-2024, 08:23 AM.

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      Originally posted by BustedKnuckles View Post

      But also I don't think this would be an upset if either guy wins, certainly not like McBride.
      Me neither.
      I've seen most of Fisher's fights and I honestly can't say what would happen to him if he gets truly chin-checked, that's how bad his level of opposition has been.
      He's a developing young fighter with very little amateur experience, so that's what makes today's Babic fight intriguing. Babis isn't world-class but he swings with bad intentions every minute of every round. This is the kind of diagnostic test we all want to see Fisher take. I wouldn't be surprised if Fisher wins by KO because he seems to be heavy-handed and Babic gets hit and can be knocked out. Likewise, I won't be shocked if Fisher is exposed and has a hard time or even gets stopped. This is the truth machine of the ring at play today and I'm into it.

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