The Black Swordsman
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Mike Tyson, Mike Phelps, Mike Jordan
Rep to whomever posts the 30 length win ..... that horse dominated its sport more than any human ever.
Michael Jordan IMO by far. This is a guy that coming into the league had major weaknesses (defense and outside shooting) He worked on those weaknesses making them some of his greatest strengths. He got cut from his high school basketball team and he worked hard making sure that he would never not give nothing but his all ever again. He didn't do good when moving into baseball, but when returning from basketball after his first retirement, it only took about 2 months and everyone knew he was the king once again. 6 championships never seeing a game 7. And this is with retiring for 2 years. Not to mention when you look at the Chicago Bulls roster for the years they won, you will see a good team, but not great considering the competition. It was all Jordan. If you would like to argue then ask yourself why the Bulls weren't even close to a good team during his retirement with almost the same lineup minus Jordan. If the game was on the line, the ball was in Jordan's hands and he delivered.
Jordan getting cut is so exagerated. He didn't play his freshmen year because the varsity spots were already promised to returning players by the coach. It is not like he wasn't good enough as a senior to play on his varsity team or anything...
LeBron James is the most physically gifted athlete of all-time. He could easily be a MVP like football player at multiple positions. He could play baseball, almost any track event, probably hockey too.
Those other athletes are great, but not on the same athletic field as James.
No conversation about Lance Armstrong? I want to see anyone else ride that many miles with one nut!
Michael Jordan IMO by far. This is a guy that coming into the league had major weaknesses (defense and outside shooting) He worked on those weaknesses making them some of his greatest strengths. He got cut from his high school basketball team and he worked hard making sure that he would never not give nothing but his all ever again. He didn't do good when moving into baseball, but when returning from basketball after his first retirement, it only took about 2 months and everyone knew he was the king once again. 6 championships never seeing a game 7. And this is with retiring for 2 years. Not to mention when you look at the Chicago Bulls roster for the years they won, you will see a good team, but not great considering the competition. It was all Jordan. If you would like to argue then ask yourself why the Bulls weren't even close to a good team during his retirement with almost the same lineup minus Jordan. If the game was on the line, the ball was in Jordan's hands and he delivered.
Michael Jordan IMO by far. This is a guy that coming into the league had major weaknesses (defense and outside shooting) He worked on those weaknesses making them some of his greatest strengths. He got cut from his high school basketball team and he worked hard making sure that he would never not give nothing but his all ever again. He didn't do good when moving into baseball, but when returning from basketball after his first retirement, it only took about 2 months and everyone knew he was the king once again. 6 championships never seeing a game 7. And this is with retiring for 2 years. Not to mention when you look at the Chicago Bulls roster for the years they won, you will see a good team, but not great considering the competition. It was all Jordan. If you would like to argue then ask yourself why the Bulls weren't even close to a good team during his retirement with almost the same lineup minus Jordan. If the game was on the line, the ball was in Jordan's hands and he delivered.
My vote goes to Nolan Ryan! 324 wins.......7 no hitters......12 one hitters......5,000 strikeouts, 1000 more than the next clown who is already retired.......two of the no hitters after he turned 40! Plus, a host of other pitching records no one will ever top!
You guys are morons if you think that running fast is athletic. A horse couldn't dribble a basketball, catch a football or hit a baseball.
Shaq in his prime.
Never seen someone soooo big and strong yet so coordinated and agile.
Just to respond to PKM...
If you measure athletic ability for all living things, sure maybe it's Secretariat, but I would imagine the most athletic human vs the least athletic horse, the horse probably destroys the human, who ever that is.