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Spartacus.

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Spartacus.

Yes. Second place a tie between Ben Hur and Hercules.

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Tiger has changed the game of golf and the popularity of the sport on a global scale. He has done wonders for the game. Palmer, Watson and Nicklaus all did a lot for the game of golf but nowhere near what Tiger has done. I guess its the evolution of sport. Someone after Tiger will have a great impact on the game as well in due time.

Tiger has taken sport domination to a whole new level. Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, and Pele are known around the world and have all done wonders for the growth and popularity of their respective sports - without them the games would not be the same!!

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I dunno. Why would you find that hard to believe?

Thanks for the pic, though. Now I have an idea what he looked like. (PS - 'Mrs Robinson' was on the radio just last Friday on BBC Radio 2. What a coincidence! )

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1) Michael Phelps
2) Lance Armstrong
3) Ali
4) Pele
5) Jordan
6) Babe Ruth
7) Ronaldo (Brazilian not Cristiano) - I only say this because if I say Ronaldo to my parents they know the Brazilian, but not Cristiano. Although these are only two people, I am pretty sure most parents would at least recognize his name.
8) Lin Dan - While this name means nothing to people outside of Asia, its hard to overlook that chunk of the world with their Billions of people...

I made my list based on "Most Recognizable." Just their names, not their faces.
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I'd put Wilt Chamberlain over MJ any day

Who is Wilt Chamberlain?


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Tiger has changed the game of golf and the popularity of the sport on a global scale. He has done wonders for the game. Palmer, Watson and Nicklaus all did a lot for the game of golf but nowhere near what Tiger has done. I guess its the evolution of sport. Someone after Tiger will have a great impact on the game as well in due time.

Come on now, Palmer's impact was just as big as Tiger's, if not more. That's one of the reasons he's simply known as "The King". Anyone who bore witness to Palmer during his heyday would attest to that.

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Ali. Not even close. Ali transcended sports, Tiger hasn't transcended golf.

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Would think Ali closely followed by Pele. People just don't remember how big Ali was/is and how he appealled to so many populations.

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People just don't remember how big Ali was/is and how he appealled to so many populations.

Spot on, Zulu


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Come on now, Palmer's impact was just as big as Tiger's, if not more. That's one of the reasons he's simply known as "The King". Anyone who bore witness to Palmer during his heyday would attest to that.

Anyone witnessing Palmer during his heyday is a fossil!!

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Between Ali, Tiger, Jordan

Apples and oranges comparing team sport with individual sports. But without a TERRIFIC goalie (who is also red hot) very few teams win the Stanley Cup. Stated another way, the goalie is ALWAYS the most important player on the ice. So, Gretsky is great but the sport of hockey reduces the importance of any one great scoring and passing star who is only on the ice x number of shifts.

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Anyone witnessing Palmer during his heyday is a fossil!!

Call me fossil. Simple fact of the matter is that all the Pros playing today and cashing big winners cheques owe Arnie a VERY big debt of gratitude. Greatest sports star ever: Mr "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" Ali.

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Call me fossil.

Agreed on all points.

It's hard to explain just how big Arnie was in the 60's but there were Arnold Palmer franchised dry cleaners. At a time when very few women (as a percent of the population) played golf, every woman in America knew who Arnold Palmer was. He was a sex symbol on par with Sean Connery. Guys wanted to be Arnold Palmer and gals wanted to be with him. Without him, golf is not the big time sport on TV every week. Nicklaus was great but he didn't get non-golfer TV sets turned on, Arnold did.

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Most dominating at his sport: Gretsky

Not. You can't even state that Gretzky was better than Lemieux. Had Lemieux not had back problems

and freakin' cancer he'd be right up there or even ahead of Gretzky. Jordan. Woods. Ali. That's the list as far as I'm concerned. No other mainstream sport has had anyone dominate at levels as high as these guys.

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I said it before and I will state it one last time.Muhammed Ali was the most famous athelete in my life time period.

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