SipnOnSyzurp All American 8923 Posts user info edit post |
ahahahaha
4/19/2006 11:39:27 AM |
mrlebowski All American 9310 Posts user info edit post |
jim brown 4/19/2006 11:55:52 AM |
PackBacker All American 14415 Posts user info edit post |
Greg Golden
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vonjordan3 AIR 43669 Posts user info edit post |
this thread is stupid 4/19/2006 12:04:01 PM |
LiusClues New Recruit 13824 Posts user info edit post |
Lance Armstrong is not the best in cycling, ever
Yes, he ended his career with an unprecedented seventh consecutive victory in the Tour de France. He brought the sport of cycling into light of the general public, but anybody that knows anything about cycling would never make such a claim.
He is the best of his generation, but we shouldn't compare him to other eras.
Armstrong has proved that he has been the greatest rider in the Tour, but that was the only race he really competed in to win. 4/19/2006 12:07:09 PM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
tennis: rod laver. won the grand slam on two separate occasions ('62 and '69). he may have won more, but was not allowed to play in grand slams between 1963 and 1968 because he had turned pro. After the beginning of the open era in 1968, pros were able to compete in grand slams, and he won all four grand slams the following year. 4/19/2006 12:08:53 PM |
BearWhoDrive All American 5385 Posts user info edit post |
Walter Payton, David Thompson, That Wayne fella who played a few years in Edmonton, Dale Murphy, John McEnroe and Hulk Hogan. 4/19/2006 12:12:48 PM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
you've gotta be kidding with the john mcenroe pick. mcenroe is one of my FAVORITE tennis players of all time, but there's no real way to argue he is the best of all time.
also, i could see steffi graf being argued as one of the best tennis players of all time as well. she won 22 grand slam titles. that's nothing to sneeze at. 4/19/2006 12:16:00 PM |
BearWhoDrive All American 5385 Posts user info edit post |
When you look at the guys McEnroe had to play against and the things that were going on in his life because of how fucked up his head was against what he still managed to accomplish...yeah, I'd say he was the greatest of all time.
If someone had set him down and straightened him out, there's no telling what he could have done.
Steffi is an interesting pick, but women's tennis was in a serious lull for a majority of that time. If only the little stabby-stabby had never happened, we would have been treated to some epic women's tennis. 4/19/2006 12:31:37 PM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
no doubt mcenroe was a beast. but i think laver has him beat in all conceivable categories. plus: mcenroe never won the french or australian open. one can hardly be considered the best of all time if they've never even won all the grand slams.
i think it's unfair to argue that his competition wasn't the same. surely we know more of the names from the 80s. and he did have to play against borg and connors. i would argue that borg might be the best of all time before i would argue for mcenroe. 4/19/2006 12:35:59 PM |
Budiss All American 2348 Posts user info edit post |
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ToiletPaper All American 11225 Posts user info edit post |
Gretzky
I'm not even a hockey fan and i'll admit it 4/19/2006 12:39:37 PM |
Demathis1 All American 4364 Posts user info edit post |
back to discussing who dominated their sport the most, i'm gonna plug Alexander Karelin again.....
Quote : | "Alexandr Alexandrovich Karelin, or simply Alexander Karelin, (Russian: ????????? ????????????? ???????; born September 19, 1967 in Novosibirsk, Russian SFSR) was a dominant Greco-Roman wrestler for the Soviet Union and later, after its dissolution, for Russia. He won gold medals at the 1988, 1992, and 1996 Olympic Games. Nicknamed the "Russian Dan Gable", and commonly referred to in the media as "The Experiment", he went undefeated in international competition from 1987 until 2000, when he was upset by American Rulon Gardner in the gold-medal match at the Summer Olympics. Karelin went the last six years of his unbeaten streak without giving up a point.
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undefeated for 13 years..... not giving up a point for 6.........
although i'm not a big greco roman wrestling fan, I can't really think of anyone else who was such a force in their respective sport...
although Haile Gebrselassie would certainly be very close.........
[Edited on April 19, 2006 at 1:24 PM. Reason : hhh]4/19/2006 1:16:59 PM |
msb2ncsu All American 14033 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Where the fuck is Willie Mays coming in? He was a great, great baseball player, but by far not the best...much less the best player ever in a sport." |
Its all about what you think makes the player the best... I happen to think defense and speed/base-running are factors. Let me put it htis way, I think Mays is the perfect baseball player. You don't have to have the gaudiest numbers to be the best... see Jim Brown.
Quote : | "back to discussing who dominated their sport the most, i'm gonna plug Alexander Karelin again....." |
I love seeing footage of him... the most dominant athlete in his sport/competitive event. I just thought this was regulated to tradtional/team-based sports. Oh and golf is not a sport people... if there is no defense, its not a sport.
[Edited on April 19, 2006 at 1:25 PM. Reason : .]4/19/2006 1:23:20 PM |
Mattallica All American 6512 Posts user info edit post |
tony hawk 4/19/2006 2:47:42 PM |
abonorio All American 9344 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "1,221.1 innings and served up only 10 hrs" |
I never knew that... amazing... as a pitcher. Imagine if he hit his entire life...
Quote : | "i don't know why, but i just think of baseball greats as better in their sports than other people. i mean, you can say wilt, jordan, russell, west, kareem, etc... but they don't seem to hold a candle to mays, cobb, wagner, dimaggio, gehrig, mantle, musial, aaron, and so on" |
It's because of baseball's fantastic history as a sport (at least in America). The game has been played, essentially the same, adding some black people in the 50s, a livelier ball in the 70s, a wild-card slot in the 90s, some roids in the late 90s, since the late 1800s.4/19/2006 2:52:50 PM |
PackBacker All American 14415 Posts user info edit post |
He wasn't even the best back ever. (Or the 2nd best)
[Edited on April 19, 2006 at 7:04 PM. Reason : ]4/19/2006 7:03:25 PM |
packboozie All American 17452 Posts user info edit post |
This thread is full of stupidity.
Babe Ruth or Wayne Gretzky.
Did you know the year Babe broke the HR record with 60 in one season 2nd best was 29 HRs?????
He was dominant in every aspect. In today's game he would have hit 1000 HRs with the expansion teams and more lively ball and some small joke stadiums like Minute Maid Park and balls flying out in Coors Field. 4/20/2006 5:02:11 PM |
Fermata All American 3771 Posts user info edit post |
And OMG Josh Gibson.
Babe also struck out a whole lot.
But does it really matter? 4/20/2006 5:08:33 PM |
quiet guy Suspended 3020 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "He was dominant in every aspect. In today's game he would have hit 1000 HRs with the expansion teams and more lively ball and some small joke stadiums like Minute Maid Park and balls flying out in Coors Field." |
don't forget teh 'roids4/20/2006 6:57:06 PM |
Waluigi All American 2384 Posts user info edit post |
Bret Hart 4/20/2006 7:02:08 PM |
philly4808 All American 710 Posts user info edit post |
^The best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be. 4/20/2006 7:37:31 PM |
jbrick83 All American 23447 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "what ruth did was so amazing because during his time in the majors, he outhomered some entire teams on several occasions." |
That's what was so dominant about Babe.
So I'd have to give it to him.4/20/2006 7:57:07 PM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
the dude from japan that wins all the eatting contests 4/20/2006 8:04:14 PM |