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  • Most Majors Titles in Men’s Golf

    The 2011 PGA Championship kicks off today, with Rory McIlroy heading in a sort of favorite after winning his first Major ever this year, the 2011 US Open. Tiger Woods? He’s been practicing in the dark hours of the morning, but it’s very unlikely to see him win his first Major tournament since 2008. From the way things are looking at the moment, Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18 majors is safe.

  • How Roger Federer Looked When he Won Each of his 16 Grand Slam Titles

    How Roger Federer Looked When he Won Each of his 16 Grand Slam Titles

    Turning 30 this week, Roger Federer spoke about his future, the 2012 Olympic Games and him NOT planning on retirement or giving up on the chase after the next Grand Slam title. It’s been 16 so far, more than anyone else – 6 Wimbledon, 5 US Open, 4 Australian Open and one French Open. It’s been over 18 months since his last triumph, in Australia, against Andy Murray. Just to remind you, here’s how he looked all 16 times he won, during an era mostly dominated by who is (in my opinion) the greatest tennis player of all time.

  • Top 10 Premier League Scorers of All Time

    Still Alan Shearer. Right now, it looks like it’ll always be Alan Shearer. Michael Owen, Frank Lampard and Robbie Keane, on this list, are still playing, but we’ll never get there. Wayne Rooney, 13th, with 117 goals, might, but it’ll be quite some time before he does, if he ever does. If Cristiano Ronaldo would […]

  • The NFL’s All Time Top Ten Rushing Touchdowns Leaders

    Rushing touchdowns have a lot to do with how good of an offensive line a running back had during his career, but all stats have someone else behind the story. Emmitt Smith isn’t the greatest running back of all time. Jim Brown probably is, or maybe Barry Sanders, or Walter Payton. But they don’t have his numbers, like the rest of the guys on this list.

  • Boxing Champions Who Retired Undefeated

    A rarity among great boxers – retiring undefeated. Even the best pound for pound fighter these days, Manny Pacquiao, has three losses in his track record. Floyd Mayweather doesn’t, but that’s a different story. Here are the men, some fantastic boxers, some somewhat less, to retire as champions and undefeated from boxing.

  • The Highest Paid Baseball Players in 2011

    The nine MLB players making over 20 million dollars in 2011, most of them without producing the expected numbers. And yes, three of them are from the New York Yankees.

  • 3000 Hits Club

    Derek Jeter joined the 3000 hit list with grand style, hitting a home run, just like Wade Boggs did. In honor of his achivement, here are all the members of the 3000 club.

  • Fastest Servers in History

    The men who have hit the fastest serves in the history of Tennis.

  • The Shortest Players in NBA History

    The shortest players (5’7 and under) in the history of the NBA.

  • The Oldest Players in NBA History

    From fossils that played during the BAA years to guys who played just a few years ago, here are the oldest guys to ever play in the NBA.