Across every sport, there are moments when certainty collapses.
A world champion enters as the favourite and leaves stunned. A small nation defeats a giant. A forgotten challenger knocks out an unbeaten king. A team written off before the tournament lifts the trophy. A horse comes from nowhere, a runner finds one final sprint, a skater stays upright, and an entire crowd realises it has just witnessed history.
The World's Greatest Sporting Upsets tells the true stories behind some of sport's most unforgettable shocks, from the Miracle on Ice and Buster Douglas's knockout of Mike Tyson to Greece's Euro 2004 triumph, Leicester City's impossible Premier League title, Japan's rugby miracle against South Africa, UMBC's March Madness breakthrough, India's 1983 Cricket World Cup victory, Mine That Bird's Kentucky Derby charge, Ester Ledecká's Olympic super-G shock, and Ben Stokes's Headingley miracle.
Written in a flowing, fact-based narrative style, this book explores the matches, races, fights, tournaments, and performances that proved reputation alone never wins. Champions may carry records, titles, rankings, and odds into competition, but sport keeps its greatest power until the end: the possibility that the expected winner will not win.
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