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'Greatest Underdog Upsets' Shows Finest Underdogs in Sports History

The 'Greatest Underdog Upsets' infographic highlights the most extraordinary wins for the underdogs in sports history, which lets you relive those moments when you wish you had bet for them.

From football to ice hockey, no sport is safe from the most unlikely of defeats. The infographic ranges from more modest defeats with odds of 7:1 during the 2007 Welterweight UFC championship, to the extremely outrageous and unlikeable odds, which stacked the 2000 Wrestling Olympic Final Athletes against one another with an unlikely win of 2,000 to 1. It also conveniently lists the winnings of whomever bet $10 on the dark horse, which shows some going home with a $20,000 payoff.

The next time you bet on a sports game, seeing the Greatest Underdog Upsets infographic and the potential bank you could make will make you want to bet on any and all of the underdogs in sports.
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