Turkish Posted Saturday at 19:17 Posted Saturday at 19:17 (edited) Obviously some of you might name a women so got to be woke here and say people but who are you top 3 mine in no order Joe Calzaghie - 46-0 record never beaten, world champion for 11 years an incredibly skilful boxer. Some will say he never beat any big names in their prime but he had some big names on his CV and his performance against Jeff Lacy was one of the best I’ve ever seen considering no one gave him a chance Matt Frazer - 5 times CrossFit world champion. Most guys don’t even podium twice this guy won in 5 years in a row. There is an argument that the winner of the CrossFit games is the fittest person on earth, hard to disagree with the reasoning of it Franceso Totti - probably wouldn’t be top of anyone else’s list but loyal to Roma a wonderful player. Used to love watching him back in the day, his documentary is a great watch. Edited Saturday at 19:18 by Turkish
Mixedkebab Posted Saturday at 21:52 Posted Saturday at 21:52 Muhammad Ali Garfield Sobers Jesse Owen’s
Holmes_and_Watson Posted Saturday at 22:51 Posted Saturday at 22:51 Lucy Bronze Daley Thompson Alec Stewart 1
Turkish Posted Sunday at 08:44 Author Posted Sunday at 08:44 9 hours ago, badgerx16 said: Ayrton Senna Tadej Pogacar Shane Warne Shane Warne is a great shout 1
egg Posted Sunday at 10:25 Posted Sunday at 10:25 Some great shouts up there - Woods, Thompson, Maradona, Senna, Calzaghe, Warne, in particular. 3 alternatives: Michael Jordan Steve Redgrave Ronnie O'Sullivan 1
Turkish Posted Sunday at 21:07 Author Posted Sunday at 21:07 (edited) 10 hours ago, egg said: Some great shouts up there - Woods, Thompson, Maradona, Senna, Calzaghe, Warne, in particular. 3 alternatives: Michael Jordan Steve Redgrave Ronnie O'Sullivan All good shouts Micheal Jordan’s about how many shots he missed but that’s why he wins should be given to every kid when they start a sport, truly inspiring one of the reasons I’m so in awe of Matt Fraser is because he knew his weakness and work liked fuck on them until the were no longer weaknesses. There is a story about him struggling with rowing in one of the games workouts so he spent a year rowing every day on top Of his other training to be better. That mindset is incredible Edited Sunday at 21:10 by Turkish
Kingsland Codger Posted yesterday at 07:51 Posted yesterday at 07:51 Viv Richards Dan Carter Jack Nicklaus
bpsaint Posted yesterday at 08:20 Posted yesterday at 08:20 21 hours ago, egg said: Some great shouts up there - Woods, Thompson, Maradona, Senna, Calzaghe, Warne, in particular. 3 alternatives: Michael Jordan Steve Redgrave Ronnie O'Sullivan The mental thing about Ronnie is the notion that whilst he’s already the greatest snooker player that ever lived, just imagine how many more trophies he could have won if he could have always got on top of his demons. There’s not many sports men and women that good that you can still say they underachieved slightly.
egg Posted yesterday at 09:41 Posted yesterday at 09:41 1 hour ago, bpsaint said: The mental thing about Ronnie is the notion that whilst he’s already the greatest snooker player that ever lived, just imagine how many more trophies he could have won if he could have always got on top of his demons. There’s not many sports men and women that good that you can still say they underachieved slightly. Exactly this. Him, Woods, and countless others, were the best at that they did despite having various issues. To have achieved what they have against that backdrop is remarkable. 2
AlexLaw76 Posted yesterday at 10:23 Posted yesterday at 10:23 Footy - Del Piero and Ronaldinho Calzaghe was another, as was Usain Bolt
iansums Posted yesterday at 10:25 Posted yesterday at 10:25 Shane Warne, incredible cricketer but also a top pundit, always very fair in his analysis. Muhamed Ali, growing up in the 70's he was perhaps the most famous man on the planet. Jessica Ennis, for that Saturday, as the poster girl for London 2012 she must have been under enormous pressure, will never forget her medal ceremony, goosebumps when the National anthem kicked in. 1
Turkish Posted yesterday at 11:24 Author Posted yesterday at 11:24 57 minutes ago, iansums said: Shane Warne, incredible cricketer but also a top pundit, always very fair in his analysis. Muhamed Ali, growing up in the 70's he was perhaps the most famous man on the planet. Jessica Ennis, for that Saturday, as the poster girl for London 2012 she must have been under enormous pressure, will never forget her medal ceremony, goosebumps when the National anthem kicked in. Went to a charity dinner a while back and Shane Warne was the guest. He did about an hour of stories and Q&A. He was brilliant, really funny. Chatted to him after and let him get a photo with me 2
Gloucester Saint Posted yesterday at 12:01 Posted yesterday at 12:01 (edited) On 16/08/2026 at 11:25, egg said: Some great shouts up there - Woods, Thompson, Maradona, Senna, Calzaghe, Warne, in particular. 3 alternatives: Michael Jordan Steve Redgrave Ronnie O'Sullivan Having met him, I can confirm that Sir Steve Redgrave is a) an excellent bloke and b) an absolute mountain of a bloke. Gus Fraser was our tour guide in Barbados for the Test in 2004 - top fella, always liked him as bowler. Not much smaller a mountain than Redgrave. Told us over dinner that Shane Warne used to pay for his own flights to play for Hampshire and that Bransgrove had said Shane was an unbelievable fella as well as cricketer. So lucky to have him play for and captain the county. Met and talked with Sir Colin Cowdrey for about an hour when our local pub re-opened. Asked him about what it was like to face Lillee and Thomson at the WACA having come out of retirement in winter of 1974 in his 40s. Aussies thought he was still a class player and was a world class, stylish batsman in the 1950s and 60s. Edited yesterday at 12:03 by Gloucester Saint 1
AlexLaw76 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, Gloucester Saint said: Having met him, I can confirm that Sir Steve Redgrave is a) an excellent bloke and b) an absolute mountain of a bloke. Gus Fraser was our tour guide in Barbados for the Test in 2004 - top fella, always liked him as bowler. Not much smaller a mountain than Redgrave. Told us over dinner that Shane Warne used to pay for his own flights to play for Hampshire and that Bransgrove had said Shane was an unbelievable fella as well as cricketer. So lucky to have him play for and captain the county. Met and talked with Sir Colin Cowdrey for about an hour when our local pub re-opened. Asked him about what it was like to face Lillee and Thomson at the WACA having come out of retirement in winter of 1974 in his 40s. Aussies thought he was still a class player and was a world class, stylish batsman in the 1950s and 60s. I walked past Shane Warne as he was coming out of Staples in the West Quay bit opposite McDonalds.
iansums Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 2 hours ago, Turkish said: Went to a charity dinner a while back and Shane Warne was the guest. He did about an hour of stories and Q&A. He was brilliant, really funny. Chatted to him after and let him get a photo with me What an incredible honour for the guy. 1 1
Gloucester Saint Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, AlexLaw76 said: I walked past Shane Warne as he was coming out of Staples in the West Quay bit opposite McDonalds. One of the broadsheets printed a rumour after we moved to the Rose Bowl that the Hedge End restaurant would get a call coming up to the lunch break if Hampshire were at home with order for two buns, fries and no burgers. Shane’s lunch was allegedly a chip butty. 🥪 No idea if true or not. Same article said that during the difficult first season when we were relegated at Northlands Rd, there was a drinking club called Australia & USA = Warne, Udal, Smith and Aymes. When you’re THAT good, it doesn’t matter and what a brilliant player. Edited 22 hours ago by Gloucester Saint
egg Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 49 minutes ago, Gloucester Saint said: One of the broadsheets printed a rumour after we moved to the Rose Bowl that the Hedge End restaurant would get a call coming up to the lunch break if Hampshire were at home with order for two buns, fries and no burgers. Shane’s lunch was allegedly a chip butty. 🥪 No idea if true or not. Same article said that during the difficult first season when we were relegated at Northlands Rd, there was a drinking club called Australia & USA = Warne, Udal, Smith and Aymes. When you’re THAT good, it doesn’t matter and what a brilliant player. On a slightly related theme, I once went on a stag do which started at Northlands Road and was gatecrashed by Aymes, Smith and a couple of others. Absolute carnage. 1
Turkish Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, iansums said: What an incredible honour for the guy. Indeed it was. leader of the DEF, Chairman of the CoT, most LOLs in saintsweb history. He probably set it as his profile picture on Facebook 2
iansums Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 44 minutes ago, Turkish said: Indeed it was. leader of the DEF, Chairman of the CoT, most LOLs in saintsweb history. He probably set it as his profile picture on Facebook To be fair, he would have given up all those wickets for just one of those accolades. 1
Turkish Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, iansums said: To be fair, he would have given up all those wickets for just one of those accolades. 700+ test matches wickets 40+ Lols on a saintsweb post which is the bigger achievement? I’ll let you guys be the judge of that Edited 16 hours ago by Turkish
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 26 minutes ago, Turkish said: 700+ test matches 40+ Lols on a saintsweb post which is the bigger achievement? I’ll let you guys be the judge of that I think Warne being buried with that photo he got of himself with you, says everything. 3
iansums Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 27 minutes ago, Turkish said: 700+ test matches 40+ Lols on a saintsweb post which is the bigger achievement? I’ll let you guys be the judge of that Perhaps we can take a vote on it……..…… …….oh bugger! 3
AlexLaw76 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Just now, iansums said: Perhaps we can take a vote on it……..…… …….oh bugger! Not you, obviously! 1 1
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