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Soccer | All-time leading goal scorer in Champions League and International play | Cristiano Ronaldo | 73%
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Basketball | Dunk contest champion who broke Robert Parish's record for most seasons played with 22 | Vince Carter | 55%
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Basketball | For the 2010's, this big man led the Kings in totals for all 5 major stats (points, assists, rebounds, blocks, and steals) | Demarcus Cousins | 45%
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Basketball | Marquette alum and Heat legend who holds the record for most blocks by a guard | Dwayne Wade | 45%
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Soccer | The Captain of AS Roma for nearly 19 years | Francesco Totti | 45%
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Soccer | His toe save against Arjen Robben saved Spain, helping them win the 2010 World Cup | Iker Casillas | 45%
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Basketball | In the 1993-94 season, this Spurs' big, nicknamed 'The Admiral' for his college days at Navy, won his only scoring title | David Robinson | 36%
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Basketball | Name either of the two men who hold the record for most Sixth Man of the Year Awards | Lou Williams and Jamal Crawford | 36%
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Soccer | Italian superstar who shanked his pk, losing in the 1994 World Cup final | Roberto Baggio | 36%
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Soccer | His stoppage time goal against QPR secured Man City's first EPL title | Sergio Aguero | 36%
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Hockey | Redwings' captain for 19 years, the record for longest captaincy in North American professional sports history | Steve Yzerman | 36%
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Football | Chargers' TE who led the position in receiving with 1,157 yards in 2009 | Antonio Gates | 27%
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Tennis | American who is the only black man to win the Wimbledon singles title | Arthur Ashe | 27%
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Tennis | Swede who defeated John McEnroe at Wimbledon 1980 | Bjorn Borg | 27%
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Football | Bills legendary Defensive End who is the NFL's all-time sack leader | Bruce Smith | 27%
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Baseball | Mets' rightfielder who led the national legue with 39 HRs in 1988 | Daryl Strawberry | 27%
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Football | Legendary Ravens' Free safety who had an 108 yard pick 6 in the 2008 regular season | Ed Reed | 27%
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Football | LA Rams RB who set the single season rushing record with 2,105 yards in 1984 | Eric Dickerson | 27%
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Football | Drafted 3rd overall out of Pitt, this WR has played 17 seasons for the cardinals and has more tackles than drops in his career | Larry Fitzgerald | 27%
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Tennis | Australian who won a record 64 Grand Slam events (24 singles, 19 doubles, 21 mixed doubles) | Margaret Court | 27%
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Summer Olympics | Romanian Gymnast who received the first ever perfect 10 at Montreal 1976 | Nadia Comăneci | 27%
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Baseball | All-time leader in stolen bases | Rickey Henderson | 27%
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Tennis | German who recorded 22 Grand Slam singles wins. In 1988, she completed a 'golden slam', winning the Australian, French, Wimbledon, and US tournaments as well as Olympic gold | Steffi Graf | 27%
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Boxing | Ukrainian heavyweight nicknamed 'Dr. Ironfist' who was never knocked down and currently serves as Mayor of Kiev | Vitali Klitschko | 27%
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Baseball | Giants' centerfielder who made a famous basket catch in the 1954 world series | Willie Mays | 27%
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Hockey | Flyers' enforcer nicknamed 'The Hammer' who holds the record for most penalty minutes in a season at 472 | Dave Schultz | 18%
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Baseball | Pirates' shortstop whose baseball card has sold for over $6.5 million | Honus Wagner | 18%
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Hockey | Canadiens' goalie who started the trend of wearing a mask after taking a slapper to the face | Jacques Plante | 18%
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Boxing | Detroit Boxer who avenged his loss to Max Schmeling by dropping the German 3 times in the first round of their rematch. His last fight was a loss to Rocky Marciano. | Joe Louis | 18%
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Winter Olympics | Norwegian Cross Country Skier who is the most decorated winter olympian. She has won 15 medals (8g, 4s, 3b), participating in every games since Salt Lake 2002 | Marit Bjørgen | 18%
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Hockey | Tampa Bay Lightning's "Little Man" who scored in double OT to force game 7 in the 2003-2004 Stanley Cup finals | Martin St. Louis | 18%
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Tennis | Asian-American who was the youngest man to win a Grand Slam, securing the French Open title at 17 years and 109 days old | Michael Chang | 18%
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Hockey | After sustaining a mammoth blow from Scott Stevens in the neutral zone, this Ducks' captain returned to the ice and netted a slapshot in the 2002-2003 Stanley Cup Finals | Paul Kariya | 18%
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Boxing | Panamanian nicknamed 'manos de piedra' or 'hands of stone', he allegedly conceited defeat in his second fight with Sugar Ray Leonard pleading, "no mas" | Roberto Durán | 18%
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Winter Olympics | Norwegian Figure Skater who won 3 gold medals in women's singles at St. Moritz 1928, Lake Placid 1932, and Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 | Sonja Henie | 18%
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Winter Olympics | Name either of the German men who comprise the most decorated Bobsled duo in Olympic history. Together they won 5 medals (4g, 1s) | André Lange (pilot) and Kevin Kuske | 9%
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Baseball | Yankees' pitcher threw a perfect game in the 1956 World Series | Don Larsen | 9%
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Summer Olympics | Morehouse alum who revolutionized the 400m hurdles by taking 13 steps between hurdles rather than the standard 15. He won gold at Montreal 1976 and LA 1984 | Edwin Moses | 9%
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Winter Olympics | American Speedskater who was the first to sweep gold in all 5 speedskating events at Lake Placid 1980 | Eric Heiden | 9%
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Summer Olympics | Nicknamed the 'Flying Housewife', this 30 year old Dutch woman won 4 gold medals in track at London 1948 all while pregnant with her third child! | Fanny Blankers-Koen | 9%
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Boxing | He successfully defended his world heavyweight title against Jack Dempsey by unanimous decision in 1927's 'The Long Count Fight' | Gene Tunney | 9%
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Winter Olympics | American Halfpipe Snowboarder who participated in 5 games from Salt Lake 2002 through Pyeongchang 2018, winning 1 gold and 2 bronzes total | Kelly Clark | 9%
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Summer Olympics | 6'2'' American woman who participated in Beach Volleyball 5 times from Sydney 2000 to Rio 2016, winning 3 golds and 1 bronze | Kerri Walsh Jennings | 9%
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Boxing | Held the World Middleweight title from 1980-87, lost the belt to Sugar Ray Leonard on a controversial decision, and changed his legal name to 'Marvelous' | Marvin Hagler | 9%
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Summer Olympics | Soviet super heavyweight weightlifter who won gold at Munich 1972 and Montreal 1976 and set 80 world records over the course of his career | Vasily Alekseyev | 9%
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