Re: 5 top greatest sportmen : Thu Jul 29, 2010 10:42 pm
I was born in 1988 so going to stick to people I have a good enough memory of.Phil Taylor - the man is a machine. must be as dedicated in practice as anyone in any sport and continues to pile up the titles season after season.
Floyd Mayweather - if there is a better pound-for-pound boxer on this planet then I would love to see them. Can't see the man ever getting beat. I will never forget his fight with Hatton where he gave him a boxing lesson of all boxing lessons. Shame it doesn't look like we'll ever see him and Pacquiao but I reckon Floyd would do him.
Tiger Woods - had never knew much about golf until i'd heard of Tiger but even got me watching a little bit
Lance Armstrong - not a cycling fan but his record speaks for its self.
AP McCoy - champion jockey on so many occasions takes massive commitment and dedication especially with all the knocks and falls. not my most favourite jockey personally, but as a sportsman he is right at the top.
Mentions to:
Frankie Dettori - gave horse racing a lot of excellent publicity and attracted a lot of new people to the sport over the years, and winning every race at one of the meetings at Royal Ascot one year aint bad either.
Stephen Hendry - miserable bugger but his record speaks for its self.
Usain Bolt - can only get better at such a young age which is frightening.
Alan Shearer - for his dedication to Newcastle United and scoring so many goals for a mediocre team.