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- BowzerLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
From any era?
And, in theory, see them at their prime against the best in their field today?
1. Muhammed Ali - Boxing (and overall top all-time pick)
2. Johan Cruyff - Soccer
3. Marco van Basten - Soccer
4. Dominique Wilkins (Basketball)
5. Larry Bird (Basketball)
6. Oscar Robertson / Dr J (tie - Basketball)****
7. Donald Bradman (Cricket)
8. Viv Richards (Cricket)
Sorry if you happen to live in the USA, some of the above list may not make sense! : )
****Not pickin' MJ, I was sorry to see him try 2 come back when his legacy was so perfect. He should have let it rest there.
- 1 decade ago
Barry Sanders. He was in his prime and was not doubt going to shatter the great Payton's record, which means that Emmitt would never hold the title. He was the most exciting and electrifying back ever.
- EmmLv 61 decade ago
There is nothing more pathetic than watching an old athlete trying to prove himself against younger, stronger competitors. Let them keep their dignity.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Jordan.
- 1 decade ago
Lance Armstrong, to prove that you can be the best without the help of drugs.