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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #75 on: July 20, 2009, 04:01:51 PM »
Yeah....maybe he just got lucky! ::)

He competed against the best of that time.....period.
I refuse to believe your this limited


the depth and quality of that time versus now ?????????????????????????????????????????????

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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #76 on: July 20, 2009, 04:12:44 PM »
you cant even compare a gretzgay to a jordan ???

about a billion people play basketball and probably only 50,000 people whove ever skated on ice in there lives=alot less competition to be the master

jordan was ripped and master of leans and 6feet6 just like johnny

You know the world is bigger than the USA right?
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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #77 on: July 20, 2009, 04:19:57 PM »
You know the world is bigger than the USA right?

I wonder how many in this thread actually realise this...

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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #78 on: July 20, 2009, 04:20:36 PM »

It was all relative...the caliber was what it was, and he played then. Fact.

I dont know what he could do today...thats not the point

He was voted the best player in HISTORY...that should tell you something. He was also supposed to be a even better Lacrosse player...

Personally, I think im Thorpe was the best athlete (all around) without question...but to dismiss Jim Brown as if he was just another average player shows you're narrow




Have to agree with Chick here. The same argument come up all the time on the MMA boards. " Royce, Severn ect would be destroyed by todays competition". Its not fair to compare athletes from different eras.

Thats like saying Alexander the great and Erwin Rommel were not good generals because they would get crushed by modern armies.







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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #79 on: July 20, 2009, 04:22:51 PM »
I refuse to believe your this limited


the depth and quality of that time versus now ?????????????????????????????????????????????

NO ONE CARES ABOUT THEN VS NOW...IT'S AN ARGUMENT FOR MORONS

The athlete in question played against the BEST depth and quality of HIS time.

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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #80 on: July 20, 2009, 04:26:24 PM »
Alexander Karelin end of the thread

Olympic Games

Gold   1988 Seoul Super heavyweight
Gold   1992 Barcelona Super heavyweight
Gold   1996 Atlanta Super heavyweight
Silver   2000 Sydney 97 - 130 kg

World Championships

Gold   Martigny 1989 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Ostia 1990 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Varna 1991 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Stockholm 1993 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Tampere 1994 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Prague 1995 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Wroclaw 1997 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Gävle 1998 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Athens 1999 Up to 130 kg

European Championships

Gold   Kolbotyn 1988 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Oulu 1989 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Poznań 1990 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Aschaffenburg 1991 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Copenhagen 1992 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Istanbul 1993 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Athens 1994 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Besançon 1995 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Budapest 1996 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Minsk 1998 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Sofia 1999 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Moscow 2000 Up to 130 kg

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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #81 on: July 20, 2009, 04:31:44 PM »
NO ONE CARES ABOUT THEN VS NOW...IT'S AN ARGUMENT FOR MORONS

The athlete in question played against the BEST depth and quality of HIS time.

Simpleton



Some people are just dense Bob. I guess Alexander the great was not a very good general because he would be crushed by modern armies. ::)
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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #82 on: July 20, 2009, 04:35:24 PM »
No disrespect for Kobe's skills but he'll never be the team player Jordan was.

The ground barely touches the ball when he's playing. :)
Jordan   team player?????  What????   Wherew the shoes Air Bulls or Air Jordans?
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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #83 on: July 20, 2009, 04:35:42 PM »
Alexander Karelin end of the thread

Olympic Games

Gold   1988 Seoul Super heavyweight
Gold   1992 Barcelona Super heavyweight
Gold   1996 Atlanta Super heavyweight
Silver   2000 Sydney 97 - 130 kg

World Championships

Gold   Martigny 1989 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Ostia 1990 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Varna 1991 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Stockholm 1993 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Tampere 1994 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Prague 1995 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Wroclaw 1997 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Gävle 1998 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Athens 1999 Up to 130 kg

European Championships

Gold   Kolbotyn 1988 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Oulu 1989 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Poznań 1990 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Aschaffenburg 1991 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Copenhagen 1992 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Istanbul 1993 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Athens 1994 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Besançon 1995 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Budapest 1996 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Minsk 1998 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Sofia 1999 Up to 130 kg
Gold   Moscow 2000 Up to 130 kg


Awesome wrestler..what other sports did he dominate in?

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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #84 on: July 20, 2009, 04:38:48 PM »
Roy Jones Junior

Only guy in this century to jump from the middleweight division to heavyweight and win a world title. He did it with ease aswell (even though John Ruiz isnt a world beater)

This guy's speed is second to none and hes also a good basketball player

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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #85 on: July 20, 2009, 04:39:45 PM »
Roy Jones Junior

Only guy in this century to jump from the middleweight division to heavyweight and win a world title. He did it with ease aswell (even though John Ruiz isnt a world beater)

This guy's speed is second to none and hes also a good basketball player

See above post...

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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #86 on: July 20, 2009, 04:40:18 PM »



Karelin is also a good pick. He could literally pick up a 300 lbs man against there will and powerbomb them. Not just any 300 lbs shlub, but other highly skilled wrestlers.


Could have beaten Royce and Rickson Gracie at the same time.
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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #87 on: July 20, 2009, 04:41:23 PM »
Roy Jones Junior

Only guy in this century to jump from the middleweight division to heavyweight and win a world title. He did it with ease aswell (even though John Ruiz isnt a world beater)

This guy's speed is second to none and hes also a good basketball player

Then he fought some real opposition instead of garbagemen and policeman and got his ass handed to him multiple times.

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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #88 on: July 20, 2009, 04:42:12 PM »
NO ONE CARES ABOUT THEN VS NOW...IT'S AN ARGUMENT FOR MORONS

The athlete in question played against the BEST depth and quality of HIS time.

Simpleton


::)

stick to roided huffers and puffers honestly

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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #89 on: July 20, 2009, 04:44:18 PM »
Awesome wrestler..what other sports did he dominate in?

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Flairs won (and lost) more titles than that!!!!! ;)
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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #90 on: July 20, 2009, 04:44:35 PM »
Roy Jones Junior

Only guy in this century to jump from the middleweight division to heavyweight and win a world title. He did it with ease aswell (even though John Ruiz isnt a world beater)

This guy's speed is second to none and hes also a good basketball player

Roy Jones Jr. is an excellent all round athlete.  Plays tennis, golf, semi pro basketball player (owns a team too), pretty good boxer.  Not bad
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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #91 on: July 20, 2009, 04:46:32 PM »
Roy Jones Jr. is an excellent all round athlete.  Plays tennis, golf, semi pro basketball player (owns a team too), pretty good boxer.  Not bad
He was great till he got hit for the first time.   I knew it was comming sooner or later.   Great physique also...for a guy who never lifted weights.
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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #92 on: July 20, 2009, 04:47:00 PM »
I thought this post was going to be about Heath getting injured during his guest posing :D

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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #93 on: July 20, 2009, 04:50:51 PM »
I thought this post was going to be about Heath getting injured during his guest posing :D
Your kidding right?  Did he do what Art Artwood  did  when he stood his 300 pound ass on a chair   then fell in ?
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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #94 on: July 20, 2009, 04:57:23 PM »
You know the world is bigger than the USA right?

there is the USA

then their is the world

two different things, paesan

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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #95 on: July 20, 2009, 04:58:28 PM »
Roy Jones Juniorwatch his last three fights for the definition of not knowing when to quit...royal ass beatings

Only guy in this century to jump from the middleweight division to heavyweight and win a world title. He did it with ease aswell (even though John Ruiz isnt a world beater)

This guy's speed is second to none and hes also a good basketball player

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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #96 on: July 20, 2009, 05:20:03 PM »
there is the USA

then their is the world

two different things, paesan

Yah I guess your right.
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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #97 on: July 20, 2009, 05:26:11 PM »
Decathletes

Prob sone NFL guys

Michael Johnson

Carl Lewis

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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #98 on: July 20, 2009, 05:46:44 PM »
Let's go with Jim Thorpe and Lionel Conacher:

Lionel  Conacher:
It would be hard to find a sport that Conacher didn't excel at, if he tried. He could run the 100-yard dash in 10.0 seconds when the world record was 9.8. He was the Canadian heavyweight boxing champion and the wrestling champion of Ontario. He played professional baseball in the International League, one step below the majors. He scored 15 points in the 1921 Grey Cup championship, when his Toronto Argonauts beat the Edmonton Eskimos 23-0 for the Canadian football championship.

But his greatest fame was as a hockey player. He may not have been as skilled as his brother Charlie, but he was certainly rougher and tougher. In 1936, he and Charlie had a fight that started on the ice and moved up a ramp into the lobby of the rink, when Charlie finally gave up.

Lionel, known as "Big Train," a kind of reverse pun on his name, entered the NHL with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1925. He was traded to the New York Americans during the 1926/27 season, then went to the Montreal Maroons. After three seasons with them, he played for the Chicago Black Hawks for one season and returned to the Maroons for three more, retiring in 1937.

He scored 80 goals and had 105 assists, with 882 penalty minutes in 500 regular season games, and he added 2 goals, 2 assists and 34 penalty minutes in 35 playoff games.

[edit] Baseball
In 1920, Lionel hit the game-winning home run to give his team the Toronto semipro baseball crown, then promptly took a taxi across the city and scored four goals for his lacrosse team, which was losing 3-0 when he arrived. In 1926, he played professional baseball as an outfielder for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the International League. His team won the pennant and the Triple A championship.[21]


[edit] Boxing
In 1920 Lionel won the Canadian amateur light heavyweight boxing title. In 1921 Lionel boxed a four-round exhibition with Jack Dempsey. [22]


[edit] Lacrosse
Lionel also played lacrosse for the Toronto Maitlands, and helped guide that team to the Ontario Senior Lacrosse championship in 1922.[23] In 1931, Conacher became professional in a third sport when he played for the Montreal Maroons in the International Indoor Professional Lacrosse League. [24] In 1965, he was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame.


[edit] Wrestling
In 1916 Conacher won the amateur lightweight wrestling championship of Ontario in the 125 pound weight class at age 16 year old. After training with Ali Hassan, he made his pro debut in May 1932 for Toronto promoter Ivan Mickailoff. Conacher went 27-0 as a pro wrestler in Canada and the United States in 1933 and never lost a match in his career. [25]


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Re: The Greatest Athlete Ever
« Reply #99 on: July 20, 2009, 06:03:15 PM »
Wayne Gretzky is the greatest athlete ever. Has more records by than Jordan, and holds records by a bigger margin than Jordan.

MJ is a close second thoough.

I would have to say nobody dominated a sport more than sir donald bradman. avg 99.97runs per match second closest ever is 55 runs per match. and cricket is bigger than basketball