The greatest sportsman EVER

Re: The greatest sportmans EVER

LongsightM13 said:
MATCITY said:
LongsightM13 said:
Max Woosnam and CB Fry were freaks of nature
just read his wiki page
quite an amazing guy
Two amazing men

<a class="postlink" href="http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Woosnam" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Woosnam</a>

<a class="postlink" href="http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._B._Fry" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._B._Fry</a>

Max being a former City captain of course. Love the story of him beating Charlie Chaplin at table tennis while playing with a butter knife instead of a bat.
Would have loved to have seen CB Fry's backflip onto a mantlepiece as well.

Have to agree that these two are probably 1 and 2, but my personal favourite is Henry Melody Jackson Jnr aka Henry Armstrong :-
<a class="postlink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Armstrong" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Armstrong</a>
 
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I Probably can't do ever as i'm only 31, but i do know Ali was an alright boxer. Steve Redgrave 5 Olympic Golds Brilliant stuff but it's gotta be Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards.
 
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
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IMO nobody comes close!!!!
Jack Johnson, the first black heavyweight champ, for those who don't recognise him.
The biography Unbearable Blackness is a great book. With all that's going on in football at the minute, this guy really knew what racism was in sport and in life.
 
Phil Taylor should not be mentioned in the same breath as several of the others named in this thread. That said, Tiger Woods and Muhammad Ali are fair shouts.

Personally, I don't think it is possible to name ONE sportsman as the best ever, as there are too many factors to consider and every sport is different - if we had someone who was that good at three different sports, fair enough, but obviously, that's not the case. Anyway, I'm going for the Top 4 IMHO but clearly people may disagree. The first three are relatively easy for me, but I will add a note to the 4th, because a number of people have chosen Sachin Tendulkar and I want to show why that is clearly wrong. So, in NO particular order, I have:

1). Muhammad Ali (despite one poster's pathetic little snipe at him)
2). Tiger Woods
3). Michael Jordan

and

4) Don Bradman.

I kept Bradman separate because of the few that named Tendulkar - look at just a few stats and then tell me that Tendulkar is above Bradman!! Sorry but No way, Jose!


Test average: Bradman 99.94, Tendulkar 56.94.

* Bradman averaged over a 100 in 7 different calendar years – Tendulkar in 2.

* A ton for Bradman every 1.79 Tests – Tendulkar every 3.47.

* A ton for Bradman every 2.41 Test innings – Tendulkar every 5.06.

* Double centuries: Bradman 12 frm 70 cmpltd inns – Tendulkar 6 from 258.

* Triple centuries – Bradman 2, Tendulkar 0.

* Bradman: Centuries in 6 successive Tests – Tendulkar: 2 in successive Tests 6 times.

* 1,000 Test runs – Bradman 13 Tests, Tendulkar 28 Tests.

* Fastest to 2,000 – Bradman in 22 Tests, closest George Headley 32, Tendulkar 44.

* Fastest to 3,000 – Bradman 33, closest Weekes 51, Tendulkar 67.

* Fastest to 4,000 – Bradman 48, closest Sutcliffe 68, Tendulkar 86.

* Fastest to 5,000 – Bradman 56, closest Jack Hobbs 91, Tendulkar 103.

* And fastest to 6,000 – Bradman 68, closest Gary Sobers 111, Tendulkar 120.

So, Bradman it is, guys. Tendulkar is world class, but not Number 1. Sobers, which someone else wrote, doesn't even come close.
 
Never seen anybody absolutely dominate a sport like Michael Jordan. But Muhammed Ali, Gretzsky, Tiger Woods are good calls. Jesse Owens has got to be up for consideration yeah? Babe Ruth?
 
DTeacher said:
Phil Taylor should not be mentioned in the same breath as several of the others named in this thread. That said, Tiger Woods and Muhammad Ali are fair shouts.

Personally, I don't think it is possible to name ONE sportsman as the best ever, as there are too many factors to consider and every sport is different - if we had someone who was that good at three different sports, fair enough, but obviously, that's not the case. Anyway, I'm going for the Top 4 IMHO but clearly people may disagree. The first three are relatively easy for me, but I will add a note to the 4th, because a number of people have chosen Sachin Tendulkar and I want to show why that is clearly wrong. So, in NO particular order, I have:

1). Muhammad Ali (despite one poster's pathetic little snipe at him)
2). Tiger Woods
3). Michael Jordan

and

4) Don Bradman.

I kept Bradman separate because of the few that named Tendulkar - look at just a few stats and then tell me that Tendulkar is above Bradman!! Sorry but No way, Jose!


Test average: Bradman 99.94, Tendulkar 56.94.

* Bradman averaged over a 100 in 7 different calendar years – Tendulkar in 2.

* A ton for Bradman every 1.79 Tests – Tendulkar every 3.47.

* A ton for Bradman every 2.41 Test innings – Tendulkar every 5.06.

* Double centuries: Bradman 12 frm 70 cmpltd inns – Tendulkar 6 from 258.

* Triple centuries – Bradman 2, Tendulkar 0.

* Bradman: Centuries in 6 successive Tests – Tendulkar: 2 in successive Tests 6 times.

* 1,000 Test runs – Bradman 13 Tests, Tendulkar 28 Tests.

* Fastest to 2,000 – Bradman in 22 Tests, closest George Headley 32, Tendulkar 44.

* Fastest to 3,000 – Bradman 33, closest Weekes 51, Tendulkar 67.

* Fastest to 4,000 – Bradman 48, closest Sutcliffe 68, Tendulkar 86.

* Fastest to 5,000 – Bradman 56, closest Jack Hobbs 91, Tendulkar 103.

* And fastest to 6,000 – Bradman 68, closest Gary Sobers 111, Tendulkar 120.

So, Bradman it is, guys. Tendulkar is world class, but not Number 1. Sobers, which someone else wrote, doesn't even come close.

Fucking hell are you an actual teacher?
 
gaudinho's stolen car said:
Fucking hell are you an actual teacher?

Ha Ha Ha - no, mate, it's an old nickname the girls in an office gave me years ago.

Just obtained the info. from Google as I have a few friends who are always going on about Tendulkar being a 'God' in India and it gets on my wick sometimes. Saw this thread and some had actually named him as the best ever, so thought I'd post the stats.

I'll shut up now. ;o)
 
LongsightM13 said:
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
jack-johnson-boxer.jpg


IMO nobody comes close!!!!
Jack Johnson, the first black heavyweight champ, for those who don't recognise him.
The biography Unbearable Blackness is a great book. With all that's going on in football at the minute, this guy really knew what racism was in sport and in life.

Wasnt he arrested several times even had his life threatened because of his penchant to have relationships with white women?. I vaguely remember someone telling me a story that the KKK just missed killing him because of some lucky twist of fate. This brother had balls to do that in the 20s.
 

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