Who had the GOAT work ethic and ambition?

Who had/has the GOAT work ethic and ambition to be the best?

  • Michael Jordan

    Votes: 50 44.2%
  • Larry Bird

    Votes: 3 2.7%
  • Kobe Bryant

    Votes: 48 42.5%
  • Jerry West

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Floyd Mayweather Jr.

    Votes: 31 27.4%
  • Mike Tyson

    Votes: 3 2.7%
  • Muhammad Ali

    Votes: 11 9.7%
  • Rocky Marciano

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • Tiger Woods

    Votes: 5 4.4%
  • Barry Bonds

    Votes: 4 3.5%
  • Alex Rodriguez

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • Tom Brady

    Votes: 14 12.4%
  • Peyton Manning

    Votes: 4 3.5%
  • Jerry Rice

    Votes: 26 23.0%
  • OJ Simpson

    Votes: 1 0.9%

  • Total voters
    113

Noah

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Russell Westbrook? He went from being like a 3-star recruit to what he is today. Karl Malone too; his workouts as he got into his mid and late thirties are legendary.

This is NOT to discredit the likes of Jordan, Kobe, Tiger, everyone else on that list. But personally I'm leaning with Jerry Rice.

Jerry was running just as fast in the fourth quarter of an NFC championship game as he was on the first snap of the regular season. For not having outstanding speed (though he was fast enough) or being physically imposing, he had stamina, core strength, and agility in spades. He became impossible to predict going into a route; in his NFL Top 100 video they talk about how defenders had no idea what he was going to do because all of his routes looked the same for the first five yards. Jerry Rice was a machine.

In team workouts he was famous for his hustle; while many receivers would trot back to the quarterback after catching a pass, Rice would sprint to the end zone after each reception. He would typically continue practicing long after the rest of the team had gone home. Most remarkable were his six-days-a-week off-season workouts, which he conducted entirely on his own. Mornings were devoted to cardiovascular work, running a hilly five-mile trail; he would reportedly run ten forty-meter wind sprints up the steepest part. In the afternoons he did equally strenuous weight training. These workouts became legendary as the most demanding in the league, and other players would sometimes join Rice just to see what it was like. Some of them got sick before the day was over.

Masters of Habit: The Deliberate Practice and Training of Jerry Rice

If you split Jerry Rice's career in half into ages 23-31 and ages 32-42, here's what it would look like:

Jerry Rice 23-31:

All time TDs: 118 (5th all-time)
All time receptions: 708 (45th all-time)
All time receiving yards: 11,776 (29th all-time)
Yards/game: 84.1 (5th all-time)
Rec/game: 5.1 (in line with Brandin Cooks, Amari Cooper, A.J. Green from this past season)
Eight Pro Bowls, seven First Team All-Pros

Jerry Rice 32-42:

TDs: 79 (27th all-time)
Receptions: 841 (27th all-time)
Receiving yards: 11,119 (34th all-time)
Yards/game: 68.2 (30th all-time)
Rec/game: 5.2 (in line with Brandin Cooks, Amari Cooper, A.J. Green from this past season)
Five Pro Bowls, three First Team All-Pros

Accolades included, both Jerry Rices would be top 25 wide receivers of all time and Hall of Famers :wow: do your wind sprints
 

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Russell Westbrook? He went from being like a 3-star recruit to what he is today. Karl Malone too; his workouts as he got into his mid and late thirties are legendary.

This is NOT to discredit the likes of Jordan, Kobe, Tiger, everyone else on that list. But personally I'm leaning with Jerry Rice.

Jerry was running just as fast in the fourth quarter of an NFC championship game as he was on the first snap of the regular season. For not having outstanding speed (though he was fast enough) or being physically imposing, he had stamina, core strength, and agility in spades. He became impossible to predict going into a route; in his NFL Top 100 video they talk about how defenders had no idea what he was going to do because all of his routes looked the same for the first five yards. Jerry Rice was a machine.



Masters of Habit: The Deliberate Practice and Training of Jerry Rice

If you split Jerry Rice's career in half into ages 23-31 and ages 32-42, here's what it would look like:

Jerry Rice 23-31:

All time TDs: 118 (5th all-time)
All time receptions: 708 (45th all-time)
All time receiving yards: 11,776 (29th all-time)
Yards/game: 84.1 (5th all-time)
Rec/game: 5.1 (in line with Brandin Cooks, Amari Cooper, A.J. Green from this past season)
Eight Pro Bowls, seven First Team All-Pros

Jerry Rice 32-42:

TDs: 79 (27th all-time)
Receptions: 841 (27th all-time)
Receiving yards: 11,119 (34th all-time)
Yards/game: 68.2 (30th all-time)
Rec/game: 5.2 (in line with Brandin Cooks, Amari Cooper, A.J. Green from this past season)
Five Pro Bowls, three First Team All-Pros

Accolades included, both Jerry Rices would be top 25 wide receivers of all time and Hall of Famers :wow: do your wind sprints


yeah Jerry easily takes the crown for football. Floyd for boxing
 

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tough choice but i'm gonna roll with my man kobe. yall need to check out mad game by roland lazenby

kobe stopped being friends with jermaine o'neal simply because he thought he was lazy :dead:

this is how serious he takes training, he stopped taking uzi o'neal's calls around his second year
 

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Its almost impossible to choose, so ill just go with a certain former Michigan quarterback who had to fight his entire life just to be drafted 199th overall, with seemingly no god given athletic ability, that has gone on to have a GOAT tier career.

:Brady:
 

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Jerry Rice running sprints alone at the 49ers facility three days after winning the Super Bowl. :sxust:

My wife is one of those folks wired like that. They at times dont know how to enjoy the ride becaise they TOO focused on tomorrow.
 
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