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kingjames0405

Best Athlete

January 17, 2005 at 07:05PM View BBCode

Who is the best ever sports athlete?:o
DougB

January 17, 2005 at 07:10PM View BBCode

Babe Diedrickson.
whiskybear

January 17, 2005 at 07:21PM View BBCode

Warren Sapp.
skierdude44

January 17, 2005 at 07:45PM View BBCode

The Fridge....
lvnwrth

January 17, 2005 at 09:10PM View BBCode

Babe Didrickson Zaharias may be the best female athlete ever. That's an entirely supportable argument.

As for male athlete, perhaps Wilt Chamberlain. Maybe Bo Jackson when he was healthy. Maybe Jim Thorpe...who can say how his talents and abilities might translate, given modern training methods, etc.
kingjames0405

January 17, 2005 at 09:12PM View BBCode

Michael Jordan

soon to be lebron james
DougB

January 17, 2005 at 09:19PM View BBCode

I'd put Babe as the best athlete ever. Consider this... In a track meet her AAU team once won a landslide victory winning 5 events. This was notable only in that her team only entered 5 of the events. There was also the small matter that she was the only member of the team. The fact that one person could easily win a team track meet over teams with 20+ athletes is pretty much the definition of dominance.
whiskybear

January 17, 2005 at 09:23PM View BBCode

Originally posted by kingjames0405
Michael Jordan

soon to be lebron james


I didn't know Michael Jordan was becoming LeBron. That's a pretty intriguing story-line---why isn't Stuart Scott all over this? DOUBLE-BOOYAH!



Yeah, I get hos. BOO-YAH!
lvnwrth

January 17, 2005 at 09:26PM View BBCode

Jordan may be the greatest basketball player ever, but don't know that that alone qualifies him as the best ahtlete ever. Same with James.

Re: Didrickson-Zaharias and the one-person track team.

Didn't Carlisle Indian School do pretty much the same thing with Jim Thorpe?
Lovechop

January 19, 2005 at 08:28AM View BBCode

My vote would have to go to the real "Babe" that is Babe Ruth.

He was a good pitcher and great hitter.
His Career ERA is 2.28 which is the 15th best all-time career ERA
He had a 94-46 record with 17 shutouts

For hitting stats he was a man among boys.

He hit 40 or more home runs 11 times during his career, few if any modern day steriod infested players can claim that achievement(not even Bonds). Between 1919-1921 he had over twice as many home runs then the second place player. I don't believe there was ever such a gap before or since.

If he would have been in shape and cut back on his vice's then who knows how good he could have been.
whiskybear

January 19, 2005 at 09:47AM View BBCode

Originally posted by Lovechop
My vote would have to go to the real "Babe" that is Babe Ruth.

He was a good pitcher and great hitter.
His Career ERA is 2.28 which is the 15th best all-time career ERA
He had a 94-46 record with 17 shutouts

For hitting stats he was a man among boys.

He hit 40 or more home runs 11 times during his career, few if any modern day steriod infested players can claim that achievement(not even Bonds). Between 1919-1921 he had over twice as many home runs then the second place player. I don't believe there was ever such a gap before or since.

If he would have been in shape and cut back on his vice's then who knows how good he could have been.


Babe was a great performer. You said so yourself: He wasn't much of an athlete.
anjo25

January 19, 2005 at 01:56PM View BBCode

the babe could do it all...he changed the national pasttime.

michael jordan. as a baseball player, of course.:lol:
kingjames0405

January 19, 2005 at 09:44PM View BBCode

Originally posted by whiskybear
Originally posted by kingjames0405
Michael Jordan

soon to be lebron james


I didn't know Michael Jordan was becoming LeBron. That's a pretty intriguing story-line---why isn't Stuart Scott all over this? DOUBLE-BOOYAH!



Yeah, I get hos. BOO-YAH!


acually i meant to say that the best athlete was soon to be LeBron butim not certain since hes only 2 years into his career
Meathead44

January 20, 2005 at 02:53AM View BBCode

Jim Thorpe or Jim Brown
1tim412

January 20, 2005 at 05:34AM View BBCode

Ruben Sierra of course! Gosh! Flippin' idiots!
youngallstar

January 20, 2005 at 06:52AM View BBCode

Ive gotta go with Laynce Armstrong
skierdude44

January 20, 2005 at 12:27PM View BBCode

Originally posted by whiskybear
Originally posted by Lovechop
My vote would have to go to the real "Babe" that is Babe Ruth.

He was a good pitcher and great hitter.
His Career ERA is 2.28 which is the 15th best all-time career ERA
He had a 94-46 record with 17 shutouts

For hitting stats he was a man among boys.

Actually the Babe was not the out of shape figure that he is often depicted as until the very end of his career.

But anyway I'm going with YAZ on this one and I'm gonna say Lance Armstrong. How many times has he won the Tour de France in a row? Six times I think. And that is coming off of beating cancer. Not to mention that that is probably the most grueling task in sports and to dominate it after coming off a life threatening illness is very very impressive.

He hit 40 or more home runs 11 times during his career, few if any modern day steriod infested players can claim that achievement(not even Bonds). Between 1919-1921 he had over twice as many home runs then the second place player. I don't believe there was ever such a gap before or since.

If he would have been in shape and cut back on his vice's then who knows how good he could have been.


Babe was a great performer. You said so yourself: He wasn't much of an athlete.
FuriousGiorge

January 20, 2005 at 03:34PM View BBCode

Wow, that was confusing.
farfetched

January 20, 2005 at 04:00PM View BBCode

The best athlete? If we're joking, it's John Kruk.

If we're being serious? John Kruk.

If we're really being serious and not joking about being serious? Cal Ripken Jr. If you haven't noticed, I'm a stickler for longevity.
FuriousGiorge

January 20, 2005 at 04:01PM View BBCode

I hadn't noticed.
farfetched

January 20, 2005 at 06:56PM View BBCode

I didn't think you would, what with those beer goggles you've got on.

I'm beginning to think John Kruk just may be a little better than Ripken, though.
Railroad

January 21, 2005 at 01:37AM View formatted

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Jim Thorpe, winner in football, track, and played some baseball too.
Duff77

January 21, 2005 at 09:44AM View BBCode

This is an impossible question because different athletes have different skill sets--that's why they compete in different sports. So I'd probaby go with Thorpe because he was good at so many sports. Personally, I'd rather set the physical part aside and look at guys who revolutionized the idea of what sports is--who made it such a big deal. I'd probably look at Ruth on that one.
anjo25

January 21, 2005 at 03:35PM View BBCode

yep babe changed the game of baseball
jetpac

January 25, 2005 at 09:19PM View BBCode

the Babe practicallt re-invented the game

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