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They had a lose government and where defeated by the White Huns
Napoleon bonaparte and his french army defeated Egypt in 1798 in the battle of the pyramids........... he and his army then occupied Egypt for a short period of time until an ottoman Leader named Muhammed Ali changed this, muhammed ali turned Egypt into an independent country with cairo as it's capital.
Muhammad Ali knocked Foreman out on October 30, 1974 to win the heavyweight title.
Yes, in college football that has happened about 150 times although only 5 times in the last 60 years. It was not all that uncommon in the late 19th century and early 20th century for a college team to score 100+ points in a game as there was a disparity in talent between many teams during that era. The University of Michigan scored 100+ points several times at the start of the 20th century. In 1901, they defeated Buffalo 128-0, in 1902 they defeated Michigan State 119-0 and Iowa 107-0, and in 1904 they defeated West Virginia 130-0. In 1916, Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland College 222-0 in the most lopsided game in the history of college football. They also defeated Mercer, 105-0, in 1914. King College defeated Lenoir, 206-0, in 1922. Penn State lost to Lehigh, 106-0, in 1889 and Wisconsin-Whitewater (who has played in six consecutive Division III championship games (2005-2010) and won three) lost to Wisconsin, 106-0, in 1890. In the last 60 years ... 1) Rockford defeated Trinity Bible, 105-0, in 2003. 2) Portland State defeated Delaware State, 105-0, in 1980. 3) Fort Valley State defeated Knoxville, 106-0, in 1969. 4) North Park defeated North Central, 104-32, in 1968. The 32 points scored in defeat is the most scored by a team that gave up 100+ points in a game. 5) Houston defeated Tulsa, 100-6, in 1968.
In essence, the U.S.S.R. defeated itself.