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Wow he is good. I hate to feel this way, but after watching other dominant athletes, it is hard to not question whether he is getting a little help. That full length lead in the IM was amazing. I hope it was clean.
from what i've read, he volunteers for extra dope testing above what the ioc demands, just because everyone feels the way you do. how can a person go THAT fast and not be using PED's.
 
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from what i've read, he volunteers for extra dope testing above what the ioc demands, just because everyone feels the way you do. how can a person go THAT fast and not be using PED's.

Good to know. I want to believe he is on the up and up. But particularly in the cycling world, have been burned quite a few times. And in track as well. Marion Jones, as all american as she seemed, springs also to mind, beyond ol' Lance.
 
Phelps now has 21 gold medals. According to wiki, the person with the second most has 9. He has to be the most dominant athlete of all time.

Not really. It's not as though most athletes can compete in 9 similar events. Nor that all athletes compete in individual sports. Nor have professional athletes been able to compete through most of Olympic history.
 
Bo Jackson

At one point, Sugar Ray Robinson had a professional record of 171 wins, 1 loss, and 2 draws. That one loss was from Jake Lamotta, whom he beat 5 other times.

This was at time when boxing was one of the most popular sports in existence. And Robinson lost some time during WW2.
 
Not really. It's not as though most athletes can compete in 9 similar events. Nor that all athletes compete in individual sports. Nor have professional athletes been able to compete through most of Olympic history.

I think were are taking this from 2 different angles. Your comment about 9 similar events show it. He is at the top of many events in swimming and has been since 2004. Nobody in swimming has come close to what he has accomplished and they are in the same sport. Also track and field, or skiing. There are many Olympic sports that are "similar"

I'm not saying he is the greatest athlete, I am saying he has dominated in his sport like nobody else has done. There may be some boxers have been there.
 
You did not say best in the world. You said most dominate athlete.

That is usually what dominant means. You dominate your sport. Bo didn't dominate baseball or football, he isn't in either sports hall of fame. He clearly was an amazing athlete, one of the best of all time.
 
That is usually what dominant means. You dominate your sport. Bo didn't dominate baseball or football, he isn't in either sports hall of fame. He clearly was an amazing athlete, one of the best of all time.


Find us a video of him doing anything else besides swimming and smoking weed.
 
I think were are taking this from 2 different angles. Your comment about 9 similar events show it. He is at the top of many events in swimming and has been since 2004. Nobody in swimming has come close to what he has accomplished and they are in the same sport. Also track and field, or skiing. There are many Olympic sports that are "similar"

I'm not saying he is the greatest athlete, I am saying he has dominated in his sport like nobody else has done. There may be some boxers have been there.

But all of those events are swimming.

If they'd had events for 10, 20, and 30 minute events in addition to the standard 40 minutes for basketball, and if professionals were allowed to compete, then Bill Russell would almost certainly have a dozen medals over his career, in addition to his pro record.

:shrug:
 
But all of those events are swimming.

If they'd had events for 10, 20, and 30 minute events in addition to the standard 40 minutes for basketball, and if professionals were allowed to compete, then Bill Russell would almost certainly have a dozen medals over his career, in addition to his pro record.

:shrug:

So if it is so easy to dominate in swimming, since all those events are swimming, why has no other swimmer even come close? I mean they are all swimmers? They should all be able to win 20+ gold medals. Mark Sptiz has 9. that is the closest. 22 to 9. If that is dominating, I'm not sure what is. Mark Spitz was considered the best swimmer ever until Phelps came along and he more than doubled his gold medal count.

Bill Russell played for 14 years. At most he would have had 3 gold medals :embarrassed:
 
Well if we are making up Olympic events, if they added freestyle sniping, Carl Osburn would dominate the list since the other competitors would be deceased.

11 medals in Olympic shooting sports.
 
we're are talking about 2 different things. Besides, Deon was much better than Bo. :grin:


I'm still talking about "dominate athlete."

I think swimming requires athleticism, but I've known people who were very good swimmers who couldn't throw a baseball to save their life, because they spent all their time swimming.

To be the worlds most dominate athlete, I think you need to be more than a one trick pony.

Come back when Phelps gets his own video game.
 
I usually really enjoy living on the West Coast, but fucking NBC deciding that the need to fucking delay every fucking event so that they can fucking fit it in their fucking prime time slot is fucked. Why do we have to wait AT LEAST three hours after every fucking event for it to be broadcast? So, every time I watch the fucking news I get fucking spoilers of all the fucking events I won't even be able to fucking see until after my fucking bedtime...

 
So if it is so easy to dominate in swimming, since all those events are swimming, why has no other swimmer even come close? I mean they are all swimmers? They should all be able to win 20+ gold medals. Mark Sptiz has 9. that is the closest. 22 to 9. If that is dominating, I'm not sure what is. Mark Spitz was considered the best swimmer ever until Phelps came along and he more than doubled his gold medal count.

Bill Russell played for 14 years. At most he would have had 3 gold medals :embarrassed:

Yes, because it's one event.

I'm not contesting Phelps being the most dominant swimmer of all time. I'm just saying that if the argument is 'most dominant athlete of all-time', then looking solely at Olympic medals is seriously skewed, especially for swimmers.
 
I'm still talking about "dominate athlete."

I think swimming requires athleticism, but I've known people who were very good swimmers who couldn't throw a baseball to save their life, because they spent all their time swimming.

To be the worlds most dominate athlete, I think you need to be more than a one trick pony.

Come back when Phelps gets his own video game.

Yeah 2 different things. I consider dominating, someone who can't be beat, or wins all the time. A quick google search shows most dominant athlete lists think the same way I do. A one sport person who dominates their sport. I will concede that maybe Serena Williams is the most dominant athlete.

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Yes, because it's one event.

I'm not contesting Phelps being the most dominant swimmer of all time. I'm just saying that if the argument is 'most dominant athlete of all-time', then looking solely at Olympic medals is seriously skewed, especially for swimmers.

Maybe I could have stated my statement better. And really, it isn't just Olympics for him, he has won his whole career in Pan Am games and other world competitions. It may have been better to say, nobody has dominated their sport like Phelps has. 12 years on top, going to your first Olympics at 15. The only one I can think of that maybe more dominant than him is Serena.
 
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