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  • @michaelmixon2479
    @michaelmixon2479 7 років тому +1596

    Definitely deserves a place in both Halls of Fame!

    • @MattPawlowski
      @MattPawlowski 6 років тому +113

      He probably does, but I can see why he isn't there since the body of work is just too short. It's a shame the world didn't get to see a full career out of Bo.

    • @rcreed77
      @rcreed77 6 років тому +77

      @@MattPawlowski I think in his case they should make an exception.

    • @ryder9427
      @ryder9427 5 років тому +45

      All star in 2 sports he definitely deserves to be in Hall of fame!!!

    • @scottmcman7659
      @scottmcman7659 5 років тому +30

      No matter how you feel personally (and believe me, I think he's the greatest athlete ever), he just didn't play either sport very long. Last season Zeke Elliott led the NFL in rushing. He ran the ball over 300 times in 16 games. Bo also played in a 16 game season. The most rushes Bo ever had was 175 and he never topped 1,000 yds. The most MLB games he played in was 135. He played 6 MLB seasons and 4 NFL. He topped 100 RBI's once. Had he played only football, he'd probably have three 1,000 yd seasons. But, he'll tell you himself, he wished he would have never played in the NFL....Obviously.

    • @kccryptkeeper4874
      @kccryptkeeper4874 5 років тому +12

      @@scottmcman7659 Bo never played all 16 games in a season, he would finish the baseball season with the Royals then start with the Raiders in October.

  • @TryPuttingItInRice
    @TryPuttingItInRice 8 років тому +2313

    His blessing was a curse. He ran so hard his body couldn't even handle the force.

    • @daTruChosen
      @daTruChosen 8 років тому +183

      Indeed. I was never a world class athlete, but I was an excellent fighter that cross trained with the football players and sprinters at the University of South Carolina, where I attended. Anyway, when I was at my athletic peak in 2003, at age 28, I weighed 228lbs with a 32 inch waist (6'2"). When I approached my strength (225lbs for 32 reps on the incline bench) and speed (sub 11.0 sec 100 meter sprint) thresholds, it felt like my muscles were too strong for my skeletal frame. When I'd throw a left hook, it felt as if my rotator cuff was being shredded, and when I threw a Thai round kick once, it felt as if my pelvis was ripping away from my hip flexors. It's no coincidence that my last competitive year was in 2004, at age 29. To think I had to train with elite athletes to get into the shape I acquired when, by all accounts, Bo Jackson didn't train very often, at all.

    • @SuperJohn12354
      @SuperJohn12354 8 років тому +85

      If you notice players now when they get tackled they drop like statues i believe this technique was developed because of the type of injury bo received

    • @davidlaush180
      @davidlaush180 8 років тому +25

      So is there a limit to the skeleton in terms of how much muscle it can carry? Is there anyway to predict how much somebody will have at their athletic peak? Or does it depend person to person?

    • @daTruChosen
      @daTruChosen 8 років тому +31

      David Laush varies from person to person; i.e., heavily reliant on genetics. The will of the individual to reach one's full potential is very important, as well.

    • @williamsharpton8609
      @williamsharpton8609 7 років тому +9

      David Laush I always thought that when your doing something like weight training it will strengthen both, your bones and muscles

  • @OTKP
    @OTKP 8 років тому +2408

    Still the greatest athlete I've ever seen...EVER!

    • @nachoa9994
      @nachoa9994 8 років тому +69

      It´s between him and Wilt Chamberlain

    • @michaelsabo5823
      @michaelsabo5823 8 років тому +87

      NachoA999 not even the same level

    • @T_M_E_8
      @T_M_E_8 8 років тому +8

      OTKP maybe you should see MJ

    • @mariamarrero1030
      @mariamarrero1030 8 років тому +97

      Barber ShopPole are you kidding me? MJ is no where near Bo when it comes to athleticism

    • @anthonym2504
      @anthonym2504 7 років тому +52

      Definitely a good call. So many people don't know about Wilt. Either way, Bo was an animal.

  • @xzack8848
    @xzack8848 4 роки тому +352

    Bo’s parents: So do you wanna try out for baseball or football?
    Bo: yes

    • @Humpdaddy
      @Humpdaddy 4 роки тому +6

      x zack or track or biking or archery?
      Bo: yes

    • @Skynet_the_AI
      @Skynet_the_AI 2 роки тому

      Sure okay quaknquakquackity quak

    • @RamsayboltonSnow
      @RamsayboltonSnow 11 місяців тому

      Bo knows Cept hockey lol

  • @miracledaysband
    @miracledaysband 2 роки тому +37

    People forget that he was also a Heisman Trophy Winner. You don't hear much about his college career, which was also legendary.

    • @Hardster8911
      @Hardster8911 8 днів тому

      As an Auburn fan I love his college career

  • @williamnunn5100
    @williamnunn5100 8 років тому +565

    Bo's an alien man... 6'1, 230lbs, and running a 4.12 40 like are you fucking kidding me? He probably knows how to do the kamehameha

  • @dsauce223
    @dsauce223 6 років тому +350

    I was born in 81, so Bo was an athlete that I really looked up to as a kid, I even did a book report on him after reading his autobiography. He was, and still is, the single greatest athlete I've ever witnessed in my lifetime.

    • @sirkayda7205
      @sirkayda7205 6 років тому +6

      dsauce223 - Same here. I did a report on him, too.👍

    • @jch0707
      @jch0707 5 років тому

      Bo knows Bo. Loved that book, still the greatest athlete I've ever seen

    • @JeromeProductions
      @JeromeProductions 4 роки тому

      💯

    • @joshselkovits466
      @joshselkovits466 4 роки тому

      Same here! The cover of that book is a legendary picture with the bat and shoulder pads

    • @JayJackson1981
      @JayJackson1981 3 роки тому +1

      Born in 1981 as well and I always tell the youngsters that they can thank Bo getting injuries for their Jordan's because that allowed Jordan to take off as the top athlete in the country. Bo was getting all that spotlight.

  • @bigjjohnson21
    @bigjjohnson21 8 років тому +767

    Crazy how a world class sprinter Chris Johnson is still slower than a man much bulkier. Imagine if bo Jackson was 30 lbs lighter or so...dude would break the sound barrier.

    • @eddieoneil2919
      @eddieoneil2919 6 років тому +196

      @ First off, you're full of shit. Second, you're an asshole. Being heavier does not help in sprinting, more weight means slower strides, more muscular resistance, and quicker exhaustion. The fact that Bo was that fast at that weight is absolutely extraordinary. You don't have to be a fucking prick to someone because he dared to share a thought.

    • @sleptfor100days
      @sleptfor100days 6 років тому +78

      @ You take the award for having the dumbest comment in the video.

    • @Steve_643
      @Steve_643 5 років тому +19

      Well that extra 30lbs didn’t slow BO down any! Actually seemed very good at knowing his body and very natural athlete that didn’t lift weights or practice very hard but could turn it on game time.

    • @kdonovan221
      @kdonovan221 5 років тому +9

      Jeff Watson emmitt can’t get out of bed to get dressed to go to his car to get to the store of level of greatness of Bo.
      PS you don’t know spit about sprinting

    • @gourab9
      @gourab9 5 років тому +5

      ​@ Yo you're a fucking idiot. Yes, being heavier might make you place your feet quicker but thats minimally. Barely has any effect compared to the effect of size on muscle exhaustion and agility. Funny how you're an uneducated adult who probably thinks a bowling ball falls faster than a baseball. Moron...

  • @SJM6791
    @SJM6791 5 років тому +73

    Bo Jackson is, without a doubt, the greatest athlete I’ve ever seen in my life.

  • @lnr12241
    @lnr12241 4 роки тому +30

    Hands down best athlete ever placed on our Earth. Such a shame we were all denied the chance to watch such a humble, tremendously talent man do what he loved to do.

  • @thedevilsadvocate3710
    @thedevilsadvocate3710 6 років тому +194

    One thing about Bo Jackson I have to remind you all is that he woke up this way. He did not practice 80 hours, he did not even practice 1 hour IN HIS career. He did not take steroids or was on some super high tech diet. He woke up every day and played pro athletics at an all star level and still kicking their asses simply by waking up and putting on the uniform. I cannot say it enough. He IS the athlete of our century and perhaps even more...

    • @jackjohnson744
      @jackjohnson744 3 роки тому +46

      This is inaccurate. Bo practiced with the team. What he didn't do was any weight lifting or strength training. He was naturally that strong and fast, which is literally mind blowing.

    • @forcekin7469
      @forcekin7469 3 роки тому +2

      Jonah Lomu>Bo Jackson
      100 in 10.8
      40 in 4.5
      6'5 260-70lbs
      And never ever played rugby at 100% due to a kidney disease...BRUH

    • @b9479
      @b9479 3 роки тому +1

      @@jackjohnson744 I don't know how that was possible

    • @scottrackley4457
      @scottrackley4457 3 роки тому +10

      @@forcekin7469 and Bo would have trucked him, get real. If Jonah wanted to make real money and come get some he would have. Lots of big, fast people tried Bo, not one of them succeeded.

    • @forcekin7469
      @forcekin7469 3 роки тому

      @@scottrackley4457 ill put any amount of money that Bo would of got folded from Jonah mate. Jonah played on both ends of rugby, offense n defense. Bo was only a runner. Jonah would've cracked him with or without the ball mate 🤣 that's if we're not using shoulder padding like Bo did tho....

  • @bernardkeaton2836
    @bernardkeaton2836 6 років тому +84

    The way he turns the corner on a sweep....I've never seen anything like it....Simply amazing

  • @Johnrap
    @Johnrap 8 років тому +710

    He meet Deon Sanders on both MLB and NFL fields.

    • @tbokillacam
      @tbokillacam 6 років тому +31

      Nope, only in College for Football never in the NFL.

    • @logant44
      @logant44 5 років тому +25

      @@tbokillacam wouldn't have gone well for deon in the pros. he was such a shit tackler

    • @itrevxr
      @itrevxr 5 років тому +20

      logant44 not really, he knows how to bust knee caps and slow down runners so other people can make the huge hit

    • @youwatch2muchtv
      @youwatch2muchtv 5 років тому +14

      RazorBack_Trevor 256 so, a shit tackle.

    • @growimgstream24
      @growimgstream24 5 років тому +1

      youwatch2muchtv by shit you mean smart?

  • @Craig-ib7gk
    @Craig-ib7gk 3 роки тому +37

    4:33 rockets around the bases for an inside--the-park home run, and still has the stamina to do a nip-up from laying flat on his back after sliding into home. Legend.

  • @dustinl5446
    @dustinl5446 4 роки тому +20

    I was blessed enough to watch Bo as a kid, and now my kids know stories about him. Still my favorite athlete of all time.

  • @KN-hk6jt
    @KN-hk6jt 8 років тому +671

    That injury showed that he was too good for sports. I guess sports has a maximum athleticism

    • @mattsoko1980
      @mattsoko1980 7 років тому +1

      LMFAO!

    • @johnkoziol5756
      @johnkoziol5756 6 років тому +8

      Right on! Well, put! I gave you a "thumb's up" for your well put comment.

    • @kevinpayton2664
      @kevinpayton2664 6 років тому +9

      He's among the most talked about"what ifs" ever in sports.

    • @scottybaker13
      @scottybaker13 5 років тому

      Smart comment.

    • @iwineverygame1995
      @iwineverygame1995 4 роки тому +2

      He was Achilles. But he lived in a time of peace.

  • @Seamorehoffman789
    @Seamorehoffman789 8 років тому +852

    would have been the best running back had he stayed healthy no one would have came close to him

    • @kinglando4891
      @kinglando4891 8 років тому +23

      zane brown..... Barry sanders tho?

    • @Seamorehoffman789
      @Seamorehoffman789 8 років тому +27

      King Lando nah he's considered one of the goats in just a couple seasons he gets a full career and the man holds records that still aren't broke.

    • @thesadtitan4241
      @thesadtitan4241 8 років тому +36

      King Lando Barry sanders is my favorite running back ever, but Bo was 100x better

    • @patrickmacasaet3493
      @patrickmacasaet3493 8 років тому +4

      I believe you're counting out emmit, I don't know if Bo could have played that long, just a thought...

    • @motorhead48067
      @motorhead48067 8 років тому +19

      zane brown The idea that no one would have come close to him is kind of absurd. Just look at his stats. He didn't score many touchdowns, he didn't run for very many yards per game. He was great but not that great. The only stat working in his favor in yards per carry. To say he would've bee better than Walter Payton and Barry Sanders is a long stretch considering their consistency and dominance. Could he have maybe been one of the best? Of course. Will we ever know for sure? Nope.

  • @skrillaforilla9665
    @skrillaforilla9665 6 років тому +88

    I was 9 years old when Bo hit that Homer in the 89 all star game! I remember my Dad jumping up off the couch and spilling his beer! Then I remember watching him play against the Chiefs and my Dad still rooting for this phenom! He just might have been the MOST ATHLETIC human to ever walk this earth!

    • @sydboski
      @sydboski 6 років тому +2

      Look up Jim Thorpe.

    • @kevinpayton2664
      @kevinpayton2664 6 років тому +1

      I saw him in the minors playing for the Memphis Chicks who were at that time the AA affiliate for the Kansas City Royals. He hit a home run out of Tim McCarver Stadium you wouldn't believe.

    • @sydboski
      @sydboski 6 років тому +1

      @ Not true. Football and baseball are team sports. You cannot win by yourself.

    • @kevinpayton2664
      @kevinpayton2664 5 років тому

      @A Rebel With A Cause I'll take their word for it because I don't remember the distance, but it was a blast.

    • @rambojohnj.6117
      @rambojohnj.6117 5 років тому

      You were a year older than me.
      I remember Bo being my favorite athlete, which caused so much inner turmoil in me because I was born and raised a diehard Celtics fan, so Bird was and should have been ahead of everyone else. Even Jordan. But Bo, what a legend.

  • @RTOneZer0
    @RTOneZer0 5 років тому +85

    Some athletes are incredibly fast. Some athletes are extraordinarily strong. Only Bo Jackson had speed and strength in such an awesome combination.

    • @VICTOR-vf8yx
      @VICTOR-vf8yx 5 років тому +1

      Look up Wilt Chamberlain and be shocked

    • @ericklang9132
      @ericklang9132 5 років тому +5

      I'm willing to throw adrian Peterson in that mix and he was 15-20 lbs lighter, just as good pound for pound , not a knock on Bo, but a real contender

    • @demetriussmith7241
      @demetriussmith7241 5 років тому

      What about wat about Walter Peyton

    • @dialecticalmonist3405
      @dialecticalmonist3405 5 років тому +1

      @@ericklang9132
      Adrian Wat?
      There was NOBODY who compared to Bo Jackson.

    • @codycloete169
      @codycloete169 5 років тому +3

      Herschell Walker is easily comparable. And lets not get into specifics as they're both incredibly gifted athletes👍

  • @raymendez6805
    @raymendez6805 4 роки тому +8

    Hands down the greatest athlete I’ve ever seen! 4.13 40 yard dash at 230lbs is insane. His arm in baseball and his power at the plate. Don’t think we will ever see anyone like him again in our lifetimes.

    • @LogicallyKnot
      @LogicallyKnot Рік тому +1

      Unless they make some cyborg athletes in the distance future nobody will ever see another like him. There is only 1 Bo. Greatest athlete to step on any field and it's not even close.

  • @foxyfoxy91
    @foxyfoxy91 8 років тому +127

    Best raw talent ever. That throw to get Reynolds was awesome

    • @Nobody-xh5qe
      @Nobody-xh5qe 5 років тому +1

      Raw really dude

    • @aspe7187
      @aspe7187 5 років тому +1

      Best sports play ever!

    • @joshg.6315
      @joshg.6315 4 роки тому +7

      When Reynolds got to the dugout, he asked his coach who cut the throw off. When they told him nobody did and that Bo threw him out from the wall, he didn’t believe them. He went down into the clubhouse to watch the replay, and returned to the dugout replying “I don’t believe what I just saw.”

    • @Ainsi110
      @Ainsi110 4 роки тому

      AS PE I think Herschel Walker is

    • @crackerjack9320
      @crackerjack9320 3 роки тому

      And Reynolds was an absolute speed demon...

  • @dxxm9999
    @dxxm9999 8 років тому +542

    The greatest athlete of all time

    • @benwilliamson6798
      @benwilliamson6798 6 років тому +3

      Shawn Kemp 2 professional sports for bo.

    • @bubsmeister
      @bubsmeister 6 років тому +22

      MJ played BB about as good as I do...

    • @slee2695
      @slee2695 5 років тому

      @@mr.wizard2974 two beasts

    • @cheesegyoza
      @cheesegyoza 5 років тому +2

      Some of you guys have forgotten about the Great Jim Thorpe. He was great in Baseball, Football and he was an Olympian gold medalist!

    • @andrewstockman3739
      @andrewstockman3739 5 років тому +1

      Shawn Kemp ur kidding mj didn’t have the most speed at all😂😂I think lebron could beat prime mj in a foot race

  • @MrShuffnagle
    @MrShuffnagle 8 років тому +218

    Can you imagine if he stayed healthy. So many records would've been set and prolly never broken.

  • @SupplementalSense
    @SupplementalSense 5 років тому +10

    That throw he made to get Reynolds is still the greatest throw in baseball history in my opinion. I don't think anyone else has ever made an assist from the warning track on a line to home plate. That is legendary.

  • @Zappy1210
    @Zappy1210 3 роки тому +9

    I've seen some exceptional athletes in pro sports in my 52 years but Bo ...he was just another level.

  • @rpsnider85
    @rpsnider85 7 років тому +93

    Everyone says "he would have been the greatest (had he not gotten injured). This man was the greatest anyway. The most incredible and versatile athlete to ever play in professional sports. Yes, he would have annihilated records and everything, but just because he got injured it doesn't negate that he was the best of all time.

    • @brickswisher7672
      @brickswisher7672 5 років тому +2

      @sha broussard He played 4 yrs in the nfl and 8yrs in mlb(years after his injury). To play at that skill level easily contends him as the greatest athlete of all time. His football numbers were ridiculous. Immaculate fielder and power hitter.

    • @brickswisher7672
      @brickswisher7672 5 років тому

      @sha broussard I don't think athletic ability has anything to do longevity. Deon's skill set is not comparable to Jackson's. To be the greatest at a sport takes the numbers, sure.

    • @brickswisher7672
      @brickswisher7672 5 років тому +1

      @sha broussard Hindsight is 20/20. In 1986 you wouldn't pick Deon over Bo. I'm talking about athleticism. These discussions aren't about absolutes. There isn't only one. Wilt was a phenom, for sure, as Bo, natural strength and ability. MJ was no where near the physical specimen of either but his mental prowess made him great, and he made his teamates better, which Wilt did to maybe a lesser degree, and wouldn't say Bo had that. I'm speaking of pure athleticism and ability, not greatness of a sport.

    • @brickswisher7672
      @brickswisher7672 5 років тому

      @sha broussard Barry is a GOAT for sure. Again I'm not talking about the greatest in a sport. Athletic ability is about the moment. Bo excelled in college and at multiple sports, any sport he tried really. No one would remember lots of greats in a sport if they had careers cut short. But everyone remembers Bo not only for his accomplishments, for his potential, which is athletic ability. I'm not saying you're wrong, I think we're arguing different perspectives.

    • @brickswisher7672
      @brickswisher7672 5 років тому +1

      ​@sha broussard Bo ran 4.1 40, 10.39 100m, 6' 9 high jump, 48' 9 triple, and 50' 1 shot put. Was drafted out of high school by Yanks. In H.S. he won two 100m an decathlon state titles, threw multiple no hitters, and played most snaps on both sides while handling all kicking duties. He's in college football HOF. all-star for nfl and mlb. Career avg per 162 is 30+ HR, 80R, and 100RBI, that includes 3yrs of post injury at bats. His football stats are without question, 6.6 ypc in college, 5.4 NFL. He didnt have the accomplishment of Wilt, but that's not the discussion. Clearly Bo's ability matches up, some better, some less, across the board. Again, I'm speaking of ability, not career statistics, obviously injury prevented him from being the greatest player.

  • @dsauce223
    @dsauce223 6 років тому +136

    Barry Sanders and Bo Jackson are my two favorite RB's of all time.

    • @Dashoost
      @Dashoost 6 років тому +2

      same

    •  6 років тому +1

      I guess Emmitt ran for too many 200 yard games on your sorry team in the 90's.

    • @Dashoost
      @Dashoost 6 років тому +19

      leave it to Dallas Cowgirl fans to stick their foot in their mouths with retarded nonsense. Emmitt only ran for 200 yards one time in his entire career vs Philadelphia. Take the L

    • @downsouth822
      @downsouth822 5 років тому

      I jus asked dat ?....who was better?

    • @bobbydigital8037
      @bobbydigital8037 5 років тому

      Herschel was 2nd

  • @chuckgraham2215
    @chuckgraham2215 7 років тому +173

    Bo Jackson is the reason why I'm a Raiders fan.

    • @jayraiders9560
      @jayraiders9560 6 років тому +10

      I still wear his jersey, proud raider fan.

    • @ebayollis
      @ebayollis 5 років тому

      Me too

    • @hughjass5756
      @hughjass5756 5 років тому

      If only those two split the rb duties equally. Bo might not have gotten hurt and a superbowl win would be likely.

    • @hughjass5756
      @hughjass5756 5 років тому +2

      @Tee Snacks Yeah after Bo was injured. But Marcus wanted out because Al had been treating him like crap ever since a year or so after they last won the superbowl. Can't blame Marcus for leaving. I think Al was going senile since it was totally unwarranted. Marcus still had it in him.

    • @user-tn8ln9dw8c
      @user-tn8ln9dw8c 5 років тому

      Chuck Graham bo jac is the reason you like a bad team

  • @TheSandmanShane
    @TheSandmanShane 5 років тому +9

    It was an honor to be able to live and witness the Bo Jackson era. It's just sad we were robbed of his greatness so early.

  • @raymondlucero4999
    @raymondlucero4999 2 роки тому +9

    Such a humble of a man that I wish that that wouldn't have happened to him. He was such a thrill to watch both on the gridiron and the diamond. No one could even come close to his athletesism. Not even Deon S. could match his speed and movability. The man was and still is the original highlights reel.

    • @SSNESS
      @SSNESS 2 роки тому

      Can he beat Mike Tyson in boxing 🥊

  • @noahturman7667
    @noahturman7667 6 років тому +13

    Sometimes I forget that he won the Heisman in ‘85. Dude was an absolute phenom

  • @xxlastdestroyerxx6894
    @xxlastdestroyerxx6894 8 років тому +179

    I won the game!, now Im gonna jump, BO JACKSON!!!

  • @ryublueblanka
    @ryublueblanka 5 років тому +7

    Bo knows UA-cam. Those big tackles were like little bumps to him. The Super Bo theme here is so fitting. There are only maybe 10-15 athletes through history that are legit Super Hero level. Respect. Btw his injury was a matter of being too athletic for his own good. Peace

  • @KorithStoneheart
    @KorithStoneheart 3 роки тому +4

    A man who worked at Yankee stadium for decades said only three men hit the ball with such force that it made a certain sound. Those 3 men were Josh Gibson, Babe Ruth and yep, Bo Jackson

  • @TylerJohnson-fp5bo
    @TylerJohnson-fp5bo 2 роки тому

    His sister was my gym teacher at thornridge high school. I'll never forget when she told the class that and she looked just like him. I wish I listened to her more and stayed under her wing. Pure greatness

  • @MountainMan.
    @MountainMan. 6 років тому +14

    As a kid, I remember when Bo Jackson was playing for the Raiders, you literally held your breath if he got the ball. Like, what's about to happen. Something incredible probably

  • @wittywolf4
    @wittywolf4 8 років тому +466

    The original Beastmode

    • @vicentarreolacapri8829
      @vicentarreolacapri8829 7 років тому +2

      Jose Lara
      amen viva aquí en México y en el mundo es Raiders

    • @ljw1011
      @ljw1011 7 років тому +16

      The original beastmode was Earl Campbell

    • @michellepicard377
      @michellepicard377 7 років тому +6

      Larry Csonka

    • @ptor175
      @ptor175 7 років тому +4

      jim brown

    • @sydboski
      @sydboski 6 років тому

      Joe Alvarez The original beast mode was Marion Motley.

  • @XxLETHALxX14
    @XxLETHALxX14 8 років тому +60

    This was fucking awesome, especially the baseball sequence at the end. Gave me chills

  • @snakefinger
    @snakefinger 5 років тому +2

    After watching Bo Jackson highlights I’m always left moist eyed from the excitement of being able to see him play on original telecasts.

  • @jessiosborne2902
    @jessiosborne2902 4 роки тому +3

    Wow. Bo was a hero of my childhood but I didn't have a TV so I never actually saw him play. This highlight reel is amazing! They don't make running backs like this anymore.

  • @koolhandduke4087
    @koolhandduke4087 8 років тому +76

    Joseph Vincent--Bo Jackson a truly phenomenal athlete. So unfair for anyone to be that fast, that powerful, that great and it's all natural. In Awe! Great videos. New subscriber.

    • @JoeVincentPresents
      @JoeVincentPresents  8 років тому +1

      +Kool hand duke nice, welcome to the channel!

    • @koolhandduke4087
      @koolhandduke4087 8 років тому

      Joseph Vincent--Thank you and you're welcome. Just watched your Barry Sanders video. What are the chances that you could do Jack Tatum? I think you could do him justice.

    • @stincteam1974
      @stincteam1974 8 років тому +1

      Kool hand duke aza

    • @SuperMinto2566
      @SuperMinto2566 8 років тому +4

      Check out Johnah Lomu lord of the wings ,see a little bo in him

    • @williamsmith8041
      @williamsmith8041 6 років тому

      YES!!if you could mix earl cambells size with deion Sanders speed you would have BOs clone

  • @crashstitches79
    @crashstitches79 8 років тому +10

    Thank you for this. When I was a kid, there were a lot of special athletes. But when I was a kid, there was Bo.

  • @markketello5757
    @markketello5757 5 років тому +10

    ..and never forget the man had class and humility..one of my favorites, I'm still frustrated he got hurt.

  • @gordonworth5461
    @gordonworth5461 3 роки тому +2

    This dude was better in that short period of time then probably every back in the league now , even Henry. He's way faster then Henry

  • @rocketeric6516
    @rocketeric6516 4 роки тому

    He was probably the GREATEST athlete I have ever seen.. I was there for his final game against the Bengals in the playoff game when he got hurt. The crowd knew he was hurt and thought he would return but that ended Bo Knows.. People talk about his HR at the All Star game.. I was there the day before for the All Star competition and the bombs he was hitting during batting practice made his shot at All Star game look look a pop up

  • @Motoko1134
    @Motoko1134 7 років тому +12

    The throw on Harold Reynolds is beyond ridiculous and is SO ridiculous, everyone thought the game was over because it would've been a walk off, the umpires and players were walking off the field before the ball got to home plate.

    • @kevinpayton2664
      @kevinpayton2664 6 років тому +1

      Harold Reynolds still thinks that he was safe.

    • @anthonylodge7516
      @anthonylodge7516 5 років тому

      @@kevinpayton2664 he's so obviously out

  • @gimmielib9120
    @gimmielib9120 7 років тому +37

    Greatest athlete in the history of the world.

    • @sydboski
      @sydboski 6 років тому +2

      I think Jim Thorpe has something to say about that.

    • @Dashoost
      @Dashoost 6 років тому +3

      sydboski Did you ever see Jim Thorpe in action?

    • @peacebestill2653
      @peacebestill2653 4 роки тому +1

      Lebron

    • @rileysewell6574
      @rileysewell6574 4 роки тому

      @@peacebestill2653 ha

    • @cloudie1617
      @cloudie1617 4 роки тому

      @@peacebestill2653 wilt

  • @kd505-s1y
    @kd505-s1y 5 років тому

    Born in 1970, All I heard for a long long time was Jim Brown. Didnt matter about Walter, Earl Campbell, Marcus ...it was still Jim Brown. When Bo came around though, even Jim Brown had to admit that the most impressive football player to ever play the game and run the ball was undoubtedly Bo. I'm 50 now...and i dont think i'll see another Bo in my lifetime. From college to the NFL, hard to find anyone that dominant and that natural

  • @diogeniscruyff1084
    @diogeniscruyff1084 3 роки тому

    Never watched a single game of American football or baseball in my life as am European, but I ve seen documentaries about Bo Jackson. Definettely the greatest athlete I ve ever seen.

  • @mkdzr72
    @mkdzr72 5 років тому +8

    If I had a time machine, I'd go back and not hand off the ball to Bo. So we could of all seen what could of been. I can't imagine all the records he would of broke and made. Greatest player ever.

  • @hunterunknown3421
    @hunterunknown3421 8 років тому +4

    you actually found highlights of him I've never seen. Amazing man, greatest athlete to ever live. keep up the good work man!

  • @bobbyjackson9184
    @bobbyjackson9184 Рік тому +3

    One of the people i really wished i could have watched live hands down one of the best athletes ever to exist

  • @intmailmc
    @intmailmc 4 роки тому +2

    I've been watching sports for nearly 40 years. And when it comes to the best athlete I've ever seen play, there's not even a CLOSE second place. Bo Jackson is easily the best athlete of all time.

  • @quentinwilliams6354
    @quentinwilliams6354 4 роки тому

    We don't know by what design the Heavenly host cuts short some obviously remarkable careers of some who you know is headed for greatness and Bo definitely fits that module. Thank you Bo Jackson for allowing us a peep into your contribution to sports greatness..

  • @thomasbuck303
    @thomasbuck303 3 роки тому +4

    The greatest athlete ever deserves a longer highlight by you bro

  • @Moe504.
    @Moe504. 5 років тому +7

    Bo Jackson was the best player in Baseball & Football i remember back in the 90's i couldn't wait until Sunday too watch football i think he should be in the Hall of Fame back then football was a real sport 2day it's not the same

  • @VernlerKDB
    @VernlerKDB 8 років тому +4

    seriously just got goosebumps watching this, love bo Jackson, love your edits bro, thank you.

  • @joshuadeshaies7106
    @joshuadeshaies7106 3 роки тому +2

    Still to this day, I’ve never gotten over it when Bo got injured on that play. I was watching that game live. He would have been in the hall of fame in both sports!

  • @HappyTeeth.
    @HappyTeeth. 3 роки тому +1

    legend. he's the type of dude that should be in the hof.
    it shouldnt matter if ya win a ring or how long you played.
    his greatness, in both sports,is obvious.
    it's why we watch his highlights.

  • @jacobensign3570
    @jacobensign3570 7 років тому +19

    Favorite player ever

  • @toddwise6069
    @toddwise6069 4 роки тому +3

    Amazing video with great editing, another masterpiece. BTW, the first scene is probably one of the greatest runs, he completely runs over someone then hits a turbo or nitrous button and changes speeds. In my opinion the greatest pure athlete to ever play professional sports.

  • @stevus23
    @stevus23 8 років тому +5

    Amazing video! I am a HS teacher in Australia and teach lessons with him as examples of the ultimate freak athlete. Now this vid makes my life easier to preach the Word of Bo.

  • @Moe504.
    @Moe504. 5 років тому +1

    I remember that game against the Bengals i wish he would've never got hurt it was a really bad injury but in my eye's Bo Jackson is a true Hall of Famer his name should be SUPER BO 😅😅💯💯✊✊miss watching you play Bo that was the good ole days real NFL Football

  • @stetson_maven
    @stetson_maven 5 років тому +2

    Proud to say I played Baseball against him in High School, and no one had heard of Bo Jackson. He looked like such a man I thought he was a coach. Believe me, by the end of the game, we all knew who Bo Jackson was! Bear messed up not successfully recruiting him.

  • @kristencooper1090
    @kristencooper1090 6 років тому +53

    2:35 Bo was 6’1 and weighed 230 lbs and moving that fast is scary.

  • @brockcomegys7380
    @brockcomegys7380 6 років тому +3

    always a bronco fan, and even I had the poster black & blue. dude was beast

  • @Blue-uy6qd
    @Blue-uy6qd 8 років тому +360

    Now imagine if Bo committed all his time to one sport

    • @mikemalley2369
      @mikemalley2369 7 років тому +4

      Blue 800 should habe stuck to football him cracking bats on his knee played a roll

    • @DaGr8Depression
      @DaGr8Depression 7 років тому +50

      Mike Malley Yeeeaaah OK, lmfaooooo. Breaking bats didn't have shit to do with his injury.

    • @LotsOfLancelot
      @LotsOfLancelot 7 років тому +4

      Blue 800 If he committed? Are you a moron or what? He played in his off time of both sports on the other sport.

    • @LotsOfLancelot
      @LotsOfLancelot 7 років тому +6

      He ran with everything he had, he ran with such force that when he was being stopped, the momentum was taking him forward. The tackler got his leg and fell on top of it, making a very awkward fall. His hip and leg got damaged. That has nothing to do with breaking wood over your leg.

    • @oqmk7283
      @oqmk7283 7 років тому +6

      Your ability to take a joke is terrible

  • @ErikSamaro
    @ErikSamaro 3 роки тому

    I let my son see his highlights and he was in awe of his body, speed and everything he did on the field. I teach all my kids and those I coach in different sports. Set your Goals High, and Don't stop till you get there!

  • @DesertMike
    @DesertMike 2 роки тому +1

    Loved the “Bo Knows” commercials.

  • @Kwn6d1
    @Kwn6d1 6 років тому +8

    I admire this man, incredible to see how amazing some athletes can be if they work hard enough, it really does stink that he got that leg injury

  • @wanderdworld
    @wanderdworld 5 років тому +15

    What an incredible tragedy when he became injured. We got cheated out of a career full of amazing highlights. Bo absolutely, was one of the greatest athletes ever. But God said, do not cry you knew he was my number#1 guy. So please stop that cryin, and take this bad ass Lion. So move along don't tarry And meet #20 his name is BARRY!!

  • @georgev5766
    @georgev5766 7 років тому +376

    Try breaking a bat... Go ahead I'll wait. I'm glad he was around in that era bc today everybody would be saying that he is juicing. My favorite athlete of all time!!!

    • @tropicmix8765
      @tropicmix8765 5 років тому +19

      @Random Guy yeah, maybe a cheap bat.

    • @JDavinoM
      @JDavinoM 5 років тому +4

      Durell Dailey God Given Talent and some juice. Talent is undeniable. But the juicing is inevitable

    • @jamesmartin4902
      @jamesmartin4902 5 років тому +2

      @sha broussard he didn't have to he was a natural athlete who was great at everything he did.

    • @gordoskinny1412
      @gordoskinny1412 5 років тому

      Random Guy with there head though? Lmao

    • @jamieharknett9620
      @jamieharknett9620 5 років тому +5

      sha broussard you have proof he was juicing? Then shut your mouth.

  • @cray2602
    @cray2602 5 років тому

    The brightest lights burn out the fastest. We can only imagine what he would have done if he had a long career in either sport. A dude with that much God given talent doesnt even come along once in a lifetime. There will only be one Bo Jackson. That was an amazing era in sports. Jackson, Jordan, Tyson.

  • @ViktorLucca
    @ViktorLucca 4 роки тому

    Man..I have to be honest, I don't know much about football but this Bo Jackson was a beast!...He was killing it in both baseball and football...obviously he had a lot of haters that wanna hurt him and they finaly got to him.

  • @lowcountrygirl7779
    @lowcountrygirl7779 5 років тому +6

    Best athletes ever ! God bless him!
    A thing of pure beauty to watch.

  • @geomag527
    @geomag527 4 роки тому +3

    Bo will always be the perfect athlete. I loved watching him play baseball and football he was unrivaled in his presence

  • @brad7566
    @brad7566 8 років тому +7

    Greatest NFL player of all-time

  • @1pt21jigawatt
    @1pt21jigawatt 5 років тому

    Nothing will ever come close to the "Bo knows" shoe commercial. Greatest of all time. Perhaps the greatest athlete of all time.

  • @michaelangelos5117
    @michaelangelos5117 2 роки тому +1

    As a lifelong Raider fan, it was great to have Bo Jackson as a running back, even if only for a short period of time.

  • @warrenmooney9422
    @warrenmooney9422 3 роки тому +5

    I was never a Raiders fan, but I was always a Bo Jackson fan. My favorite of all time and even back then I acknowledged and appreciated his talent and professionalism on the field. The guy was great.

  • @thomastrain7311
    @thomastrain7311 4 роки тому +6

    "You can't tell me that bo didn't arrive on earth naked,in a blue ball of lightning "

  • @jetdr
    @jetdr 4 роки тому +4

    He still deserves his own spot in both Hall of Fames!!

  • @scottcecil5441
    @scottcecil5441 4 роки тому

    never taken the time to watch his highlight reels, ive only ever heard of his legend. First play from this video where he trucks a grown man in mid stride and then turns the edge up the sideline on two other defenders who look like they are running in slow motion, and I was already realizing his greatness had been drastically undersold to me.

  • @SRM110
    @SRM110 3 роки тому

    I always enjoyed the stories around Bo, like clearing a river and killing a boar with a rock, you see him perform and you start to believe them, he’s a master archer too

  • @blowthewhistle3352
    @blowthewhistle3352 5 років тому +4

    Man what I would give to see Bo for at least four season in either sport the most Gifted Athlete all time.

  • @GeebahKbox
    @GeebahKbox 8 років тому +10

    Pavel "The Magic Man" Datsyuk deserves a vid bro, his career is a highlight reel. For reel. +JosephVincent

  • @Sterlingkataadem
    @Sterlingkataadem 2 роки тому +3

    The best athlete to play both football and baseball. He deserves to be in both halls. Hands down.

    • @sydboski
      @sydboski 2 місяці тому

      I think it is safe to say you don't know who Jim Thorpe is. Bo's career baseball stats are not HOF worthy and he only played football part time. That also is not HOF worthy.

  • @NorthofNY90
    @NorthofNY90 4 роки тому

    Chuck Norris realized how tough #34 was November 27, 1982. Auburn Vs Alabama 2:26 left in the game on the 1 yard line and the man goes over the offensive and defensive lines to secure the win! My childhood hero Thank you Vincent

  • @brentrebrab
    @brentrebrab 2 роки тому +1

    Genuinely the most incredible god given talent to ever grace professional sports

  • @daviddoyle8852
    @daviddoyle8852 4 роки тому +27

    Had he not got hurt he would have been the greatest running back of all time! And maybe a Hall of Fame baseball player

    • @metadeth578
      @metadeth578 2 роки тому +1

      i would have giving the nod to jim brown still but bo would have been close

    • @lightninggaming016
      @lightninggaming016 2 роки тому +1

      Right bo is a legend

  • @stonecoldku4161
    @stonecoldku4161 8 років тому +26

    Like the Tecmo Bowl ending. There was only one play for Bo Jackson, because two would have been unfair.

    • @MRAIClassroom
      @MRAIClassroom 4 роки тому

      Gotta love the raiders on that game I think no was the fullback Marcus Allen the half back

  • @z31rider24
    @z31rider24 5 років тому +3

    UnBolieveable!
    Bo was truly The Man of Steel.
    Forever Bo👍!

  • @christophermartin972
    @christophermartin972 3 роки тому

    The production quality & editing of these videos is better than anything I have ever seen on ESPN or any other sports network! Bravo my man!!!!!

  • @Msflamingo-wl4qo
    @Msflamingo-wl4qo 2 роки тому +1

    3:58 One of my favorite MLB clips! Duel-sport Athlete at the Professional Level & the best of both!! The great BO JACKSON.

  • @louisstiles3811
    @louisstiles3811 5 років тому +3

    One of the best ever I love seeing or hearing the crazy stories about him.

  • @fromdeathtolife1993
    @fromdeathtolife1993 6 років тому +5

    thank God I got to see him play growing up..

  • @CS-jr6ux
    @CS-jr6ux 2 роки тому +4

    Bo was the king of kings in football. He did some great things in baseball, but football was his calling. Had he not gotten hurt in the game against CIncy, he would have been the best running back of all time. As far as I'm concerned he was even through he did get hurt. His career was cut short, but he deserves a spot in the Hall of Fame. No other back could do what he could and to this day hasn't.

    • @sydboski
      @sydboski 2 місяці тому

      Not as a part time player.

  • @sherryweems8579
    @sherryweems8579 Рік тому +1

    Ill never get tired of watching Bo, never.

  • @9thgen94
    @9thgen94 3 роки тому

    Bo was gifted by god. Sucks his career was cut so short he would have been the best athlete. Dominating his position in both sports is crazy.