Who is the most dominant in their sport?

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  • Barry Bonds(baseball)

    2 6.06%
  • Dominik Hasek(hockey)

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  • Lenox Lewis(boxing)

    4 12.12%
  • Ray Lewis(football)

    0 0%
  • Shaquille O'Neal(basketball)

    8 24.24%
  • Tiger Woods(golf)

    19 57.58%
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    Yo no doubt playa!

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    Woah, where in the heck is Michael Shoemaker?

    I don't follow hockey, so I'd have to guess amongst your list Tiger Woods. Barry Bonds? I never thought he was special, although he has gotten better over the years. I had alot more respect for Don Mattingly, Boggs (early), and the people that could actually hit the ball most of the time
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    Pity ESPN forgot Arnold.

    Lets face it, THAT'S what sport domination was all about. Arnold Schwarzenegger. In his time, In his prime. UNBEATABLE.
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    Originally posted by DWB
    Pity ESPN forgot Arnold.

    Lets face it, THAT'S what sport domination was all about. Arnold Schwarzenegger. In his time, In his prime. UNBEATABLE.
    Yeah, but the general public does not really view bodybuilding as a "real sport".

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    Heck, in the 60s they thought all the bodybuilders were gay! ha ha
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    All-time, Gretzky, no doubt! CHECK IT OUT:
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    Gretzky Records
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    NHL records owned or shared by Wayne Gretzky:
    NHL Records Held or Shared
    Through April 15, 1999
    Career
    Regular Season
    NHL goals -- 894.
    Assists -- 1,962.
    Points -- 2,856.
    Goals by a center -- 894.
    Points by a center -- 2,856.
    Assists by a center -- 1,962.
    Assists-per-game average (300-or-more assists) -- 1.32.
    Games, three-or-more goals -- 50.
    Overtime assists -- 15.
    Goals, including playoffs -- 1,016 (894 regular season and 122 playoff).
    Assists, including playoffs -- 2,222 (1,962 regular season, 260 playoff).
    Points, including playoffs -- 3,238 (2,856 regular season and 382 playoff).
    Hat tricks -- 50.
    40-or-more goal seasons -- 12.
    50-or-more goal seasons -- 9.
    60-or-more goal seasons -- 5.
    100-or-more point seasons -- 15.
    Consecutive 40-or-more goal seasons -- 12.
    Consecutive 60-or-more goal seasons -- 4.
    Consecutive 100-or-more point seasons -- 13.
    Playoffs
    Points -- 382 (122 goals, 260 assists in 208 games).
    Goals -- 122.
    Assists -- 260.
    Game-winning goals -- 24.
    Three-or-more goal games -- 10 in 16 seasons.
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    Single Season
    Goals -- 92 in 1981-82 (80-game schedule).
    Assists -- 163 in 1985-86 (80-game schedule).
    Points -- 215 in 1985-86 (80-game schedule).
    Goals by a center -- 92 in 1981-82.
    Assists by a center -- 163 in 1985-86.
    Points by a center -- 215 in 1985-86.
    Three-or-more goal games -- 10 in 1981-82, 1983-84.
    Goals per-game-average -- 1.18 in 1983-84 (87 goals in 74 games).
    Assists per-game-average -- 2.04 in 1985-86.
    Point-per-game average -- 2.77 in 1983-84.
    Goals, including playoffs -- 100 in 1983-84.
    Assists, including playoffs -- 174 in 1985-86.
    Points, including playoffs -- 255 in 1984-85.
    Goals, minimum 50 games, from start of a season -- 61 in 1981-82, 1983-84.
    Consecutive point-scoring streak -- 51 games in 1983-84.
    Consecutive point-scoring streak from the start of a season -- 51 games in 1983-84.
    Consecutive assist-scoring streak -- 23 games in 1990-91 (48 assists).
    Fastest 50 goals from start of season -- 39 games in 1981-82.
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    Single Game
    Assists (tied) -- 7 (vs. Washington, Feb. 15, 1980; at Chicago, Dec. 11, 1985; vs. Quebec, Feb. 14, 1986).
    Assists, road game (tied) -- 7 at Chicago, Dec. 11, 1985.
    Assists by a player in first NHL season -- 7, vs. Washington, Feb. 15, 1980.
    Goals, one period (tied) -- 4 vs. St. Louis, Feb. 18, 1981.
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    Single-Game Highs
    Points -- 8 (twice); Last: January 4, 1984 vs. Minnesota.
    Goals -- 5 (four times); Last: December 6, 1987 vs. Minnesota.
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    Playoffs
    Single Year
    Points -- 47 in 1985 (17 goals, 30 assists).
    Assists -- 31 in 1988 (19 games).
    Single Series
    Points, one final series -- 13 in 1988 vs. Boston.
    Assists in final series -- 10 in 1988 vs. Boston.
    Assists in one series, other than final (tied) -- 14 in 1985 conference finals vs. Chicago.
    Single Game
    Shorthanded goals -- 2, April 6, 1983 vs. Winnipeg.
    Assists -- 6, April 9, 1987 vs. Los Angeles.
    Single Period
    Assists -- 3 (five times).
    Points -- 4 (one goal, three assists, 3rd period), April 12, 1987 vs. Los Angeles.
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    All-Star Game
    (18 games)
    Goals, career -- 13.
    Assists, career -- 12.
    Points, career -- 25.
    Goals, one game -- 4 in 1983 at Uniondale, N.Y.
    Goals, one period -- 4 in third period, 1983 at Uniondale, N.Y.
    Points, one period -- 4 in 1983 at Uniondale, N.Y.
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    Awards
    Hart Trophy (most valuable player, regular season) -- 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989
    Art Ross Trophy (leader in points, regular season) -- 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1994
    Lady Byng Trophy (most sportsmanlike player) -- 1980, 1991, 1992, 1994
    Conn Smythe Trophy (most valuable player, Stanley Cup playoffs) -- 1985, 1988
    Lester B. Pearson Award (NHLPA most outstanding player of the league) -- 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987
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    Gretzky-Goal Dates
    Oct. 14, 1979 -- First goal against Glen Hanlon of the Vancouver Canucks.
    Feb. 18, 1981 -- Five goals against Mike Liut and Ed Staniowski of the St. Louis Blues, including record-tying four in third period.
    March 7, 1981 -- 100th into empty-net goal against the Philadelphia Flyers, one of four that night.
    Dec. 30, 1981 -- Five goals against the Philadelphia Flyers to become the first player in 57 years to record two five-goal games.
    Feb. 24, 1982 -- Scores his 77th of the season against Don Edwards of the Buffalo Sabres to eclipse Phil Esposito's single-season mark.
    Oct. 9, 1982 -- 200th against Richard Brodeur of the Vancouver Canucks.
    Dec. 13, 1983 -- 300th against Billy Smith of the New York Islanders.
    Dec. 15, 1984 -- Five goals against Rick Wamsley and Mike Liut of St. Louis Blues to become the second player and first in 64 years to post three five-goal games.
    Jan. 13, 1985 -- 400th against Tom Barrasso of the Buffalo Sabres.
    Nov. 22, 1986 -- 500th into an empty-net goal against the Vancouver Canucks.
    Oct. 14, 1987 -- 545th against Mike Vernon of the Calgary Flames to pass Maurice "Rocket" Richard.
    Dec. 6, 1987 -- Five goals against Don Beaupre and Kari Takko of the Minnesota North Stars.
    Jan. 30, 1988 -- 574th against Mike Liut of the Hartford Whalers to pass Mike Bossy for fifth place.
    Nov. 23, 1988 -- 600th against Greg Stefan of the Detroit Red Wings.
    Dec. 23, 1988 -- 611th -- second of two empty-net goals against the Vancouver Canucks -- to pass Bobby Hull for fourth place.
    Jan. 3, 1991 -- 700th against Glenn Healy of the New York Islanders.
    March 28, 1991 -- 718th against Jon Casey of the Minnesota North Stars to pass Phil Esposito for third place.
    Dec. 21, 1991 -- 732nd against Tim Cheveldae of the Detroit Red Wings to pass Marcel Dionne for second place.
    March 20, 1994 -- 800th and 801st against Arturs Irbe of San Jose Sharks to tie Gordie Howe for NHL record.
    March 23, 1994 -- 802nd against Kirk McLean of Vancouver Canucks to pass Gordie Howe for NHL record.

    Ummm.... any questions?

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    Lance Armstrong or Bo Jackson
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    Originally posted by john992
    All-time, Gretzky, no doubt! CHECK IT OUT:
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    I think Mario could have challenged some of Wayne's records if he could have only stayed healthy. But that's part of what makes Wayne so great....his ability to stay healthy throughout his career.

    With the NHL's focus now on tight, trap defenses, no one will ever challenge Wayne's records. 215 points in a season? COME ON NOW!!!!! We're lucky to see a 120 point player nowadays.

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    Shaq. Double teams and triple teams can't stop the "diesel". Way too powerful and agile.

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    well im thinkin about makin a "who most dominant in their sport of all times" poll but i need some suggestions for best all time in their sports... i guess gretsky and jordan are a given... who else ... soccer, baseball, body building,boxing, golf, mountain biking anything? suggestions

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    any sport .. if they were dominant... i dont think it will get a great deal of votes because not many people are too familiar with mma and the media is biased to big sports in america like basketball hockey football baseball

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    Originally posted by I Are Baboon



    I think Mario could have challenged some of Wayne's records if he could have only stayed healthy. But that's part of what makes Wayne so great....his ability to stay healthy throughout his career.
    Looking at baseball I agree, alot of the players of the 90s could not maintain what they did the first 5 years of thier careers. Kirby Pucket, Wade Boggs, Don Mattingly...

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    Tiger. There is absolutely no doubt. What he is doing was considered unheard of. Winning the Grand Slam in one year!!!!!!! That is off the hock. only a handfull of men have won it in their careers. And to boot, tiger has a LOT of golf left!! if Tiger does not dominate, it is because Tiger is bored. Clear and Simple.

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    Originally posted by EarWax
    Lance Armstrong or Bo Jackson
    Yes I agree with you about Lance Amstrong,look at this guy,makes a great cumback from Cancer of the cajunes and then wins FOUR YEARS IN A ROW the Le TOUR,and guess what,I would not be suprised if he wins the one that is happening RIGHT NOW!!!

    Saku Koyivu,the HABS(MTL Canadians/hockey)captain.
    Another one withcancer of da cajunes,makes a cumback and ended da season...
    Dos two,in my books are what you call REAL ATHLETES!!!
    IN THERE DISCIPLINES.
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    Yeah, Lance Armstrong is the man!

    I put Bo Jackson down because before he got his hip injury, I strongly believe he was the best all-around athlete. He could play any sport (that's worth mentioning that is) and just about be a natural in my opinion.
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    Sir Donald Bradman...................how many sports men get Knighted because of thier domination???

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    Shaq for now but we all know it's a (strong team) effort for NBA bc/ Orlando Magic couldn't do it with Nick Anderson, Dennis Scott and the Power Forward postion (Horace was getting washed up and is overated) We all know Chicago was MJ, Pippen and Point Guards.

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    Does anyone else have a hard time thinking of Golf as a sport compared to Big Four, Football, Basketball, Hockey, Baseball. Anytime a 350 lbs person can lug around a bag of sticks and shoot a decent score is not a real sport. Sure it takes real talent to be the best and the activity if very difficult but there is no way to compare Golf to the others. The only way to compare would be for each golfer to carry their own clubs and get hit in the mouth once on a par three and four, and Twice on the par fives. That would tell be their real athletes.
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    I think Golf takes a lot of skill! Tiger Woods is definitely dominating. Too Dominating that is!

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    Originally posted by ragingbull
    Big Four, Football, Basketball, Hockey, Baseball..
    Not being from the states I have more of a hard time things the worlds greatest could actually come from one of these sports

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    Given this list, I would have to say Tiger. But all time, Gretsky, Jordan, and Pele (talk about dominating a sport).
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    Jordan was the most dominant of the 1990s, and still probably the most dominant player to ever play any sport IMO.
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    I can't believe that I was the fiorst person to vote for Bonds!!WTF

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