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Most Unbeatable Sports Type record ever to be broken
Any record, lifetime, single season, team records, career stats, any sport, any country, top sports type records that will never ever ever be beaten in 300 years. College is fine, High School (it has to be unbelievable)
wins, averages, points, assists, games, any record no single person or team will ever match again. It should probably have been witnessed, no made up stuff. Throughout the post every 10 posts or so, other gfy members have to agree who is the current leading record of all time. Later on if someone comes up with another record even tougher, then again GFY'ers have to oust the other current leader, the idea is after about 100 posts we will see if the records just keep getting more insane. I'll start it off, not that I think it's the best but 56 game hitting streak, 7 tour de france I heard some Swedish guy in basketball 272-0 win, had 272 points. Let the debate begin! |
I vote you're a fucking idiot, please shut up.
Who's with me? |
The 1979-80 Philadelphia Flyers went 35 games without losing for the NHL's longest undefeated streak.
Dimaggio's record WILL be broken one day contrary to popular opinion. |
Cricket.
Don Bradman's Test Match average of 99.8. Absolutely never be beaten ever. Rugby League. South Sydney won 9 premierships in 11 years. (I think !) That would also never be beaten while a salary cap and other constraints are in place as they are now. 2c |
The last 1000 consecutive baseball games have been boring as shit.
Actually, every baseball game ever. |
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Babe Ruth
He's still dead. |
for those of us that don't know cricket, compare that record to a major one of the 4 US sports for us to comprehend
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So easy..3 no-hitters in a row.
Johnny Vander Meer (1938) had 2. :) Sorry I thought is was records taht couldn't be broken. PS Barry Bonds in going to jail. |
Boxing:
Rocky Marciano Won: 49 (KOs 43) Lost: 0 Drawn: 0 Total: 49 |
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1 D. G. Bradman 99.94 2 R. G. Pollock 60.97 3 G. A. Headley 60.83 4 H. Sutcliffe 60.73 5 E. Paynter 59.23 6 K. F. Barrington 58.67 7 E. D. Weekes 58.61 8 W. R. Hammond 58.45 9 G. S. Sobers 57.78 10 J. B. Hobbs 56.94 The rest of the top 9 are seperated by 4.. it then jumps 39 to Bradman. Statistically it's the greatest relative achievement in any sport ever. |
Impressive stats
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Is jerking off considered a sport?
If so, does anyone have contact info for the Guiness Book of World Records? ADG |
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good to see, same here! and im with you! ^^^ all correct |
Cy Young's 511 career wins
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It has to be Cal Ripken's streak 2,632 consecutive games played. That is about 16 straight season without missing a game.
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By that standard Wayne Gretzky's all-time points record of 2857 should be at least comparable. The all-time leaders: 2857-Wayne Gretzky 1887-Mark Messier 1850-Gordie Howe 1798-Ron Francis 1771-Marcel Dionne If you do the math, someone would have to average 150 points a year for over 19 years. Very few NHL players ever play that long - and 150 points even once is very hard to do. (I don't think it's been done this decade?) That record is safe for a long time. |
Wayne Gretzky had 1,963 assists in his NHL career.
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How about Nolan Ryan - career strikeouts (5,714) :thumbsup |
NBA, wilt's 100 pt game. nobodys gotten closer than kobe's 81, and nobody will ever even touch that one either.
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58 x 600ml (7 ounces ??) cans of FULL STRENGTH beer (at like 4.8%, not American "full strength") in like a 21/22 hour flight. And HE walked unaided from the plane. Legendary. :2 cents::thumbsup:winkwink::pimp |
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163 assists in one season by Wayne Gretzky
How many even get 80 assists in a season these days Gretzky when he was much younger, got 357 goals in one season I think playing with older people. That's crazy. 50 goals in 39 games 79 games hardly anyone does it, I could go on and on with Gretzky 215 pts in one season? over 200 4 times? Sid Crosby who every one thinks is the next best, if you add his stats this season He may do 125pts+ that's still only slightly over 1/2, that's crazy. I know nothing about Cricket so I can't relate, is that like a homerun? |
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LETS GET FLYERED UP!!!!!!! Though I wasn't born yet, that was one of the most memorable teams in philly history. The Broad St. Bulllies!!! |
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http://www.jayski.com/stats/alltimewins.htm |
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University of Oklahoma's 47 game winning streak was broken 50 years ago today. Still the longest stretch in college football and probably will be for a very long time.
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Jerry Rice - Total receiving yards - 22,895
Harrison is the closest active player and still needs about 9 x 1,000 yard seasons to catch him. |
Henry Richard ( the pocket rocket ) won 11 stanley cup with the same team... ( montreal )... A real warrior...:pimp
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The fact the Gretzky averaged 200 points for a 5 year span and nobody else has gotten to 200 points ONCE is unbelievable.
Boonie sounds like a great guy/athlete though both scores are impressive...lol 58 cans in one flight is insane. Is his record for one game or a career? If it is a just one game then I am going with Gretzky hands down. Obviously, career numbers are harder to beat then one game feats. Ripken's record probably won't ever be broken but if it is it won't necessarily be by one of the best baseball players of all time. Ripken was amazing don't get me wrong but he is arguably not even the best shortstop of all time. (Honus Wagner. Gretzky takes this in my opinion |
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