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Old 12-11-2009, 09:09 PM   #1
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Default Greatest sportsman of all time

I love in Melbourne and I am sick of hearing about Tiger Woods. He's just a golfer FFS! OK a good one, but certainly not the greatest. So many people have jumped on the bandwagon, it's crazy!

Surely Sir Don Bradman, Mohammed Ali, Michael Jordan, etc are better?

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Old 12-11-2009, 09:16 PM   #2
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Surely Sir Don Bradman, Mohammed Ali, Michael Jordan, etc are better?
Better at golf? Don't know about that......

Face it, Tiger is probably the best golfer of all time. Best sportsman...mmm would be close.
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I love in Melbourne and I am sick of hearing about Tiger Woods. He's just a golfer FFS! OK a good one, but certainly not the greatest. So many people have jumped on the bandwagon, it's crazy!

Surely Sir Don Bradman, Mohammed Ali, Michael Jordan, etc are better?



easily MJ - Tiger is good and both he and MJ share very similar personality traits - but MJ dominated everyone all the time - didnt matter who it was old school new school jordan came out on top

hard to say about ali - if he wasnt stripped of title? if he didnt spend 3-4 yrs away from sport maybe wouldve left an even bigger legacy - maybe on other hand being stripped of title was good for his career setting up fairytale comeback etc - maybe wouldnt have lasted as long if it didnt get stripped??
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Thats the problem with golf your only against yourself and the elements, is it harder to dominate a sport when pitted against another eg in tennis boxing etc?
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No mention of Schumacher, Doohan or Rossi? All absolutely dominated until they let someone else have a crack.
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Woods would be very close... he's worked hard at what he does and it pays off. Anyone who plays (or trys to play) golf will know just how hard the game is.

He's won 71 tournaments, 14 of them being majors like a US Open.

If he's not the best sportsman now, he probably will be once he retires. Not to say that Jordan, Ali, Bradman etc aren't worthy of it too though
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He's good but not the greatest sportsman. Greatest golfer he'd have a good argument for.

In my books no one will head Gentleman James Hird. After some of the injuries and set backs he had and the way he kept coming back with the calibre he did in his chosen sport is something special.
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Old 12-11-2009, 10:58 PM   #8
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Yeah hard to choose from : Bradman, Woods, Ali, Rossi.

What about Kareem Abdul Jabar (with Jordan), he was just as good, if not better.
Roger Federer/Bjorn Borg has to be a close mention.
Lance Armstrong would have to be strongly recommended.
Pele?? Kelly Slater?? Phelps/Thorpedo?? Babe Ruth??

I think a lot of the elite sports person persona, is their personality in and out of the sport.

The way I see this list, is a sports person, that is clearly ahead of the field by double or nearly double, then it's worthy of the list.
(e.g Bradman's average 99.94, closest to his score would be around 55, he's nearly double).
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Michael Jordan.... End of Sory.



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He's good but not the greatest sportsman. Greatest golfer he'd have a good argument for.

In my books no one will head Gentleman James Hird. After some of the injuries and set backs he had and the way he kept coming back with the calibre he did in his chosen sport is something special.
lol Hird...at least you didn't say Loyd I suppose. :

How about someone like Ben Graham or Darren Bennet?

Both had successful AFL and NFL careers.

My money would be on Michael Jordan though.
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Harold Larwood. He did as he was told.
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He is the greatest golfer ever. but you cant name a single sportsman as being better than every other person playing every other sport
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No mate, Harold Larwood was a fast bowler from Nottingham
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Kelly Slater, Valentino Rossi....... Woods is certainly up there though.
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Our cousin met Tiger today...he is an upcoming golfer and it was the highlight of his life! Tiger Woods has been playing since he was 3??

Keep your eyes out for Matt Jager though....Up and coming young Australian talent. Very proud of you Matt
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Old 13-11-2009, 12:58 AM   #18
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far too broad to select one athlete from one sport, and fixate them as number one overall. It's far easier to class it out, don bradman-cricket, michael Jordan-basketball, babe ruth-baseball, Ali-boxing, etc. The sports in the world now are too diverse to crown one king.
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Get real.... Mohamed Ali/ Cassius Clay by the length of the street!
as for Don Bradman... that little Indian Tendulcar just about has the mantle in cricket
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Woods would be very close... he's worked hard at what he does and it pays off. Anyone who plays (or trys to play) golf will know just how hard the game is.

He's won 71 tournaments, 14 of them being majors like a US Open.

If he's not the best sportsman now, he probably will be once he retires. Not to say that Jordan, Ali, Bradman etc aren't worthy of it too though
sampras and federer both have 14 grand slams to their names.

i don't think you can label 1 person the greatest.
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What about Kareem Abdul Jabar (with Jordan), he was just as good, if not better.
Speaking about Abdul-Jabbar, he annouced he has cancer the other day, some chronic form of leukemia.

And speaking of cancer, Lance Armstrong would be right up there too. For a bloke to nearly lose his life to cancer then win 7 Tour de Frances in a row, retire for a few years then nearly win it again in his high 30's, is remarkable.
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This is from a google search.... Quite a few that we haven't mentioned? Pele is one we as non mad soccer fans would overlook?

1. Pele - Soccer
2. Jim Thorpe - Football, Track and Field
3. Tiger Woods - Golf
4. Muhammed Ali - Boxing
5. Jessie Owens - Track and Field
6. Michael Jordan - Basketball
7. Carl Lewis - Track and Field
8. Jack Nicklaus - Golf
9. Wayne Gretzky - Ice Hockey
10. Jean-Claude Killy – Skiing
11. Lance Armstrong-Cycling
12. Garfield Sobers - Cricket
13. Garrincha - Soccer
14. Hank Aaron - Baseball
15. Miguel Indurain - Cycling
16. Aryton Senna - Motor Racing
17. Johan Cruyff - Soccer
18. Pete Sampras - Tennis
19. Diego Mardonna – Soccer
20. Roger Federer – Tennis
21. Michael Schumacher - FI
22. Paavo Nurmi - Track and Field
23. Rod Laver - Tennis
24. Jahanghir Khan - Squash
25. Wilt Chaimberlain - Basketball
26. Babe Ruth - Baseball
27. Jim Brown - Football
28. Lasse Viren - Track and Field
29. Mark Spitz - Swimming
30. Joe Louis - Boxing
31. Bobby Orr - Ice Hockey
32. Sugar Ray Leonard - Boxing
33. Stanley Matthews - Soccer
34. Donald Bradman - Cricket
35. Eddie Merckx - Cycling
36. Sergei Bubka - Pole Vaulting
37. Johnny Weismuller - Swimming
35. Jerry Rice – Football
36. Eric Heiden – Speed Skating
37. Viktor Barna – Table Tennis
38. Dale Earnhardt – Nascar
39. Brian Lara – Cricket
40. Willie Mays – Baseball
41. Joe Montana - Football
42. Rocky Marciano - Boxing
43. Matt Biondi - Swimming
44. Tom Watson - Golf
45. Mario Lemieux - Ice Hockey
46. Magic Johnson - Basketball
47. Zinedine Zidane - Soccer
48. Bjorn Borg - Tennis
49. Roger Clemens - Baseball
50. John McEnroe - Tennis
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Usain Bolt Should be added to that list too? And Warnie? AND Walter Lindrum?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Lindrum - when rules are re-written to even things up, you're damn good
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Please...I have met Warnie and I would take Barry Hall or Jason Akermanis over him any day of the week!
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how good you are at sport doesnt have to make you a well liked person. Mike Tyson was an amazing boxer, but he's a moron too.
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Get real.... Mohamed Ali/ Cassius Clay by the length of the street!
as for Don Bradman... that little Indian Tendulcar just about has the mantle in cricket
Bah. It's not even close. Bradman played in an era of uncovered wickets and still managed to amass nearly double the average of Tendulkar and scored more than half his runs in 1/3rd the time. Of current players, it's probably a coin toss between Tendulkar and Ponting.

Woods, possibly the best golfer ever - hard to call anyone the best sportsman ever, regardless of the sport. One thing I admire most about Woods is his class.
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Please...I have met Warnie and I would take Barry Hall or Jason Akermanis over him any day of the week!
Or Brad Johnson, Adam Cooney, Brian Lake, Matthew Boyd?.... Go doggies
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How about
David Boon - Cricket / Drinking
Eddie Charlton – Snooker
Dick Johnson – V8 Motor Racing
Sir jack Braham – Formula One
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