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1) Messi’s 91 goals in a calendar year and 8 ballon d’ors 2) CR7’s all time goal scoring record 3) Wilt chamberlain’s 100 point game record 4) Steph Curry’s 3 point record 5) Michael Jordan’s 10 scoring titles
MANNY PACQUIAO, world record, 1. most consecutive boxing WORLD TITLE FIGHT WINS at different weights ( 15 victories 2005 to 2011) 2.ONLY BOXER TO WIN IN EIGHT DIVISIONS 3.1ST BOXER with 5-DIVISION LINEAL CHAMPION ( 5 diff.weight division)
Aside from pele's 3 world cups association football isn't mentioned in this video because there's an abundance of videos already mentioning all those records.
@@Dejan-gz6vz Greek league record is 145 and as far as i know there are 2 other domestic records that are above it currently, so what is your point in bringing Drazen up? The man talked about Wilt's NBA record, not any league wordlwide, i dont see the usefullness of randomly bringing Drazen up just to bring him up.
Agreed, however technically there is a player who averages a 136, yet he played on game, all cricket enthusiasts know there's a minimum requirement to be considered great
The great hurdler Edwin Moses won 122 consecutive races, spanning 11 years, and broke the world record 4 times. His domination of the 400 meter hurdles was spectacular.
For cricket -Sachin Tendulkar's 34283 international runs , 100 centuries, 18,426 ODI runs, 15921 test cricket runs and Sir Don Bradman's test cricket average of 99.9 . These records will never be broken ( For Watchmojo - Cricket is also a sport and a very popular one indeed )
@watchmojo I thought i'd hear about Brian Lara's 501 runs not out in World Class cricket in 1994 and his 400 runs not out in international test cricket in 2004 in this Watchmojo video. Cricket is a very popular and very serious sport indeed, I hope you have a part 2 of this video
We Europeans get it, the sports ones on here are the worst too heavily focused on US sports. Always filled with stuff that wouldn't make a list if it was actually worldwide.
However. The Buffalo Bills Appeared In 4 Straight Super Bowl Appearances And 4 Straight AFC Championships In The 1990s Despite Every Single Super Bowl Loss For The Bills.
Gretzky’s - and professional sport’s - greatest record is his point totals in his six prime seasons. No player has score 200 points in a season, except Gretzky. From the 81-82 season through the 86-87 he topped 200 points four times and in the two he didn’t he hit 183 and 196. So the record is he was able to AVERAGE over 200 points for six seasons, or roughly a third of his career while no one else to play the game ever reached that level. To put that in perspective, that would be like someone averaging 104 home runs for six years in a row.
@@Ali_Raza808 have you even watched the whole video?? 11 NBA Championships - Bill Russell 18 Major Titles - Jack Nicklaus 3 World Cups - Pele 23 Olympic Medals - Michael Phelps Those are all awards (the same as the Ballon d’or)
Absolutely not impossible or even the least likely! But very difficult to do. Most complete games ever-due to the changes in the game strategy/what is most efficient at 749 seems by far the closest to unbreakable! Certainly for a career, not a fluke start. The freakin' current active pitcher record is....26!!! How could they NOT put that at #1? Small point, they should not say nobody is likely to win 20 majors again....if 3 men did it fairly recently, & Serena has them beat as of now, & looking at a certain 21 year old Spaniard...It may well be done within less than one generation. But but but... & it is a MASSIVE But(t)😏😏to break that COMPLETE GAME record by a single game, a player would have to AVERAGE 30 wins a SEASON for 25 years!!!! 🤪🤪😵😵🥴🥴 Or maybe it would be easier to average *only* a measly 25 complete games a season for an unprecedented 30 seasons, when only Nolan Ryan even his 27! 😲😲😛😛😌😌
Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game? Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak? Jerry Rice's 22k-plus career receiving yards? I can't believe those were left out
Frank Thomas - Thomas is the only player in major league history to have seven consecutive seasons of a . 300 average and at least 100 walks, 100 runs, 100 runs batted in, and 20 home runs (1991-1997). The only other player to have more than five consecutive seasons accomplishing this feat was Ted Williams, with six. /Wikipedia
But that is kind of an arbitrary collection of stats, while impressive aren't really a record. You could also include Bonds having over 500 stolen bases and over 500 HRs
What about Sébastien Loeb?? Nine World Rally Championships in a row. Most successful driver that have ever lived. I understand that Americans have problems understanding there is something besides NASCAR and F1 but he deserves at least a spot on the list, doesn't he? In my humble opinion of course... and I'm not even French.
Amazing records! Unbelievable! I think Pele's record could be broken. Leo Messi has 8 Ballons D'or and 6 Golden Shoes. I'm glad you mentioned Nole😁He also has 24 grand slams,the most masters. He was also number 1 since 2011. He started this years as number one for eight years.GOAT😁Great list😁
Barry Sanders would’ve crushed Peyton’s record and surpass anything Smith could’ve put up if he didn’t play on a dogshit team like the Lions. He had to retire before they got him killed or disabled.
Rickey Henderson broke the career stolen base record, and then played for 10 more seasons. He has almost 500 more than 2nd place. I think that one is safe.
@@michaelnadler596 he really was one of the best ever, it's hard to compare him to the sluggers, because it's so different, but one thing that's not debatable is that nobody was as good as Rickey at what he did. Best leadoff hitter ever.
@@markzuckergecko621 I was fortunate enough to be at the game where he broke Lou Brock's record and at a double header where he lead off both games with home runs (another thing he has the career record for). Great, great player.
@@michaelnadler596 pretty wild that Elly is turning so many heads this year, because he's on pace for about 80 steals. That would be the most in a long time, and he would have to do that every year for almost 20 years to get near Rickey's record.
You are dramatically downplaying just how laughably unbreakable Cy Young’s complete games actually is. 749 complete games is greater than all active MLB pitchers combined.
1979-1984 New York Islanders: Most consecutive playoff series wins (19 consecutive series wins), a record that no team across any major sport will be able to be able to beat.
I think someone will break Steph’s record just cuz he changed the game and now everyone shoots the three ball. Even centers…. Doubt we will ever see a center like Shaq again…. Although I feel like Zach edey could be that guy IF and only if he just bulks up in muscle and just play down low. 7’4” is ridiculous and he’s a large guy. So we will see
@@Scubamike4499my favourite domi moment was when that drunk idiot in the crowd taunted him then fell through the glass, into the penalty box and Domi got a few punch in to the face. Classic. Lol
Actually, that would be a good video on its own…Top 10 times when drunken sports fans receive a just beating from professional athletes! Number one…1979 Boston bruins climb into stands and beat the hell out of opponents fans!!! Love a good line brawl and bench brawl, but nothing like an old fashioned ARENA BRAWL!!!
@@purpleisrad3409 All individual track and field times will be broken eventually, don't be silly. The technologies improve (better shoes, better track) training improves and diet improves. If you'll notice, no record on this list is about single individual performances, for good reason.
1) Messi’s 91 goals in a calendar year and 8 ballon d’ors 2) CR7’s all time goal scoring record 3) Wilt chamberlain’s 100 point game record 4) Steph Curry’s 3 point record 5) Michael Jordan’s 10 scoring titles
1: This will fall players more games now 2: Maybe 3: Had to argue with this one 4: Well, this is possible. The game has become a 3-point shooting game 5- Maybe
Missed out on F1 stats: 1. Youngest F1 winner record: Max Verstappen at 18 years and 228 days. 2. Most wins: Lewis Hamilton - 104* wins 3. Most Grand Chelems/ Slams (Pole position + Leading every lap + Fastest Lap + Race Win): Jim Clark - 8 4. Most Race wins in a single season: Max Verstappen - 19 5. Most number of podiums (percentage): Michael Schumacher - 100% (2002 season) There are more, maybe @WatchMojo should do a F1 records list?
Chael Sonnen was the undefeated, undisputed champion of 5 different weight classes at the same time, never even lost a round. The "P" stands for "GOAT".
Bill Russell also won NCAA TITLES during his last two years of college and then an Olympic Gold Medal before joining the NBA. That make his record, 13 titles in 15 years. And oh yes, his last two titles with the Celtics, he was the Player Coach.
Glenn Hall played 502 consecutive complete games as a goalie in the NHL. In the last 20 years only a handful of goalies have played 70 out of 82 games in a season with the backup goalie playing the other games so the starter gets some rest. Last season only three goalies played 60 out of 82 games with the highest playing 64. There's no chance a goalie will play every game for six straight seasons and then 11 more games.
Jahangir Khan had won the World Open title six times, and the British Open title ten times (1982-1991) and is widely regarded as the greatest squash player of all time. From 1981 to 1986, Khan was unbeaten and during that time won 555 consecutive matches- the longest winning streak by any athlete in top-level professional sport as recorded by Guinness World Records. Unfortunately, he is not mentioned in this pro American/Canadian/European records list.
9:29 I'm actually surprised by this. I mean I've seen him be number one before but I guess I wasn't really watching tennis that much at the time. I watched tennis more back when Roger Federer was number one in the world for so long and I just assumed that he might have been number one longest.
LeBron's made 2400 3's and is 2000 points ahead of Kareem, so, he'd be a few hundred points shy, potentially. Though, without the added payoff, he probably would have stepped up and made a higher percentage play, so it's hard to say for sure that he'd still be behind Kareem.
If you eliminate the 3-point line, Lebron trails Kareem by 322 points in 68 fewer games. He’ll likely pass Kareem (again) about 15 games into this season.
I remember back in 2008 I was actually laying down on my couch and I must have been asleep but then I woke up at the perfect time to see that moment when Michael Phelps got the gold medal by 1/100th of a second. The announcers went completely wild when that happened. Completely unforgettable moment
@@dankairgadam8841 Then you don’t have a clue about how hard it is to get to even one Super Bowl. There’s 32 teams in the NFL all trying to get there and although the Chiefs are the flavor of the day their current run could just as easily end this coming season.
@@dankairgadam8841that’s a lot of sacks and scrambles and core group of players and coaches and teams around him and plays style adaptation as he ages between now and then imo to say “yeah it will”
Rafael Nadal's 14 French Opens, Martina Navritilova's 9 Wimbledon singles titles, and Steffi Graf's Golden Slam, all 4 majors in a calendar year and the Olympic Gold Medal. Should have had some honorable mentions. Oh, and I think Sinner and Alcaraz will get to the 20 plus Grand slam club.
“Here comes Jordan, big tongue wobbling, flying through the air like a big dumb goblin. Your whole basketball career turned whack, when you came back like a wizard like Gandalf the Black.” Muhammad Ali Edit: His daddy got killed and we feel for his family, but his baseball career now that’s a tragedy.
His baseball career actually wasn't bad, he started slow, but by the end of the season he was hitting, he got called up to the majors. Not bad for not even picking up a bat all those years, if he had stuck with it, he may have been a legitimate impactful player.
Jahangir Khan is widely regarded as the greatest squash player of all time, and one of the greatest sportsmen in Pakistan history. Jahangir Khan won the World Open title 6 times, and the British Open title 10 times (1982-1991).
Funny how this is supposed to be about sports yet we find mostly those that are played by North Americans and nobody else. 1. Bobby Fischer's 19 game winning streak in Chess. 2. Sachin Tendulkar's 34,457 international runs in Cricket. 3. Donald Bradman's test average of 99.94 for anyone with at least as many games played. 4. Just Fontaine's record 13 goals in a single football world cup. 5. Shahid Afridi's longest six in cricket history of 153 m. 6. Muttiah Muralidharan's 1347 career wickets in international cricket. 7. Real Madrid's record extending 15 UEFA Champions Leage titles.
1. That's breakable 2. Even though a lot of those runs were on flat surfaces, I agree, he's amazing. 3. He only played against England, not enough global talent to test him. 4. He scored against plumbers and mechanics. 5. There's no "longevity" in that record, it's a once-off stroke, so it's definitely breakable. 6. The "ball chucking" allegations dampened that record. 7. Not impressive when you can buy your way to a championship.
@@nkyende 1. If it was breakable why have the likes of Kasparov or Carlsen, who in their primes have been most poised to do so unable to? 2. Many of Tendulkar's runs have come on turning, seaming and skiddy wickets. The only truly flat wickets were in Pakistan. 3. Doesn't matter who he played against as long as it's an international and recognised record. It's not like any of his contemporaries did it, be it against Australia or England. Besides he did plat tests against India, South Africa and West Indies as well. 4. Go check your facts and be that as it may, none of his contemporaries managed such a feat. 5. Nobody has even come close. Precisely because it's a one-off it's highly unlikely that it will ever be broken. 6. Those allegations were propaganda and did not damage shit. Just an excuse for the Aussie and English cheats because they couldn't stomach his skill. 7. Yet, United, Barca and Liverpool which have comparable worth have not won as many.
@@foodsafari-rj3uq My argument isn't against whether the records are impressive or not (except for numbers 3 and 4 which are inflated). 1. I think there will be GMs greater than Kasparov and Fischer ( Magnus for 1) that will win 20 in a row. 2. Again, Sachin is the Goat, I won't argue further on that. 3. This one is inflated, don't believe me? How many of the greatest bowlers of all time did he face? He didn't face the windies pace attack of the 80s, or the Pak pace attack of the 90s, or the spin Bowling of PAK and IND. The type of comp you face factors into your success. 4. Point above stands, Pele once scored 23 goals in a game, no one with serious futbol knowledge takes that seriously because of the comp he faced. 5. All I meant was, with the emergence of T20 and the size of cricket bats these days, it's a very breakable record. It's impressive, but breakable. Brett Lee held his record for almost a decade before Afridi broke it. 6. Record probably won't be broken, partially because test cricket won't be as prominent in the future, but the bowling action will always come into question. There's a reason Warne is regarded as the greatest spinner by most pundits. 7. I'm not just talking about recently, Madrid have been buying their way to championships since Di Stefano days. Look at the array of Ballon d'or winners that have worn a Madrid Jersey and tell me money wasn't at the centre of it. Barca have atleast had a spell where they created an identity and developed players that grew into that identity and won. Madrid have just bought other teams superstars.
You guys should create a channel for the rest of the world. 98% of the people watching American football, baseball and ice hockey live in 1 continent. The rest of us can't relate.
Tom Brady, 7 Super Bowl wins. Why is this not even in your top 20? And a record that most people forget about: Connie Mack's record of 3,948 career losses as a manager. A manager would have to lose 100 games a year for 40 years to break that record, and I suspect most owners wouldn't put up with that (unless you were Connie Mack and owned your team).
Don Bradman cricket batting avergae 99.9 average should be number 1 and it's not even close. Almost double the next best average in international cricket. You missed that one mojo.
Another team could theoretically come along and dominate the World Cup over the US. Remember that, on the men's side, Brazil didn't win their first World Cup until over 20 years after the tournament's inception. Had anyone in 1950 said Brazil would one day stand alone in World Cup victories, they'd be laughed out of the room.
@@sindel2004 wanna compare apples to pears ? Ronaldo has 1 European Cup. How many does Pelé have ? NONE. Now what ? Ronaldo has scored MORE GOALS than Pelé, so, yeah
@@jimbo9208 wanna compare apples to pears ? Ronaldo has 1 European Cup. How many does Pelé have ? NONE. Now what ? Ronaldo has scored MORE GOALS than Pelé, so, yeah
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As usual, any sports list by WatchMojo is disappointing and predictable.
1) Messi’s 91 goals in a calendar year and 8 ballon d’ors
2) CR7’s all time goal scoring record
3) Wilt chamberlain’s 100 point game record
4) Steph Curry’s 3 point record
5) Michael Jordan’s 10 scoring titles
Joe Dimaggio's 56 game hitting streak. If Ted Williams couldn't break it, no one ever will
Who did he play against?
MANNY PACQUIAO, world record,
1. most consecutive boxing WORLD TITLE FIGHT WINS at different weights ( 15 victories 2005 to 2011)
2.ONLY BOXER TO WIN IN EIGHT DIVISIONS
3.1ST BOXER with 5-DIVISION LINEAL CHAMPION ( 5 diff.weight division)
Robert Lewandowsky's 5 goals in 9 minutes!
They even didn't add Messi's 91 goals in a calendar year.
Aside from pele's 3 world cups association football isn't mentioned in this video because there's an abundance of videos already mentioning all those records.
How is Wilt Chamberlain not on this list? He only holds 72 NBA records.🤔
both 25 rebs per game and 50 ppg more unbreakable then many on this list
72 official records. There are some incredible but unofficial records as well such as the Quintuple Double
No one is scoring 100 in a game. That should definitely be #1
@@shredderhector9261 In NBA but Dražen Petrović scored 112 in the game of Yugoslavia champioship 1984.
@@Dejan-gz6vz Greek league record is 145 and as far as i know there are 2 other domestic records that are above it currently, so what is your point in bringing Drazen up? The man talked about Wilt's NBA record, not any league wordlwide, i dont see the usefullness of randomly bringing Drazen up just to bring him up.
Usain Bolt broke 3 world records in 1 Summer Olympic. How can he not make this list?
Nobody cares about running.
Bro he is fastest human on earth ever
Because WHEN someone comes along evolved a few years and training, they will probably break his 3 on speed alone. Ask Michael Johnson
Well, Michael Phelps broke seven world records in 1 Summer Olympics (Beijing 2008). So that's more than double what Bolt did.
Has to be the top 3 athletes of all time 🤷🏽♂️
From a global sport perspective Don Bradman's average of 99.94 seems the most untouchable. An almost otherworldly number.
Agreed, however technically there is a player who averages a 136, yet he played on game, all cricket enthusiasts know there's a minimum requirement to be considered great
Hmm maybe, but Sachin's 100 international centuries. No chance.
Let's not forget Nolan Ryan's 5,714 strike out record as well
That's what I was going to mention; unbreakable.
@@scottwaldon7420 someone is more likely to break his no hitter than his strike out record
@@POPINCONEJO88Thats what I’m saying!
The great hurdler Edwin Moses won 122 consecutive races, spanning 11 years, and broke the world record 4 times. His domination of the 400 meter hurdles was spectacular.
Only denied 3 because of the USA boycott yes I think ed moses deserves his place
Great couple of comments 👏
The number of charges D. Trump has arount America!
Edwin oh Edwin ....must be amongst the unbreakable
For cricket -Sachin Tendulkar's 34283 international runs , 100 centuries, 18,426 ODI runs, 15921 test cricket runs and Sir Don Bradman's test cricket average of 99.9 . These records will never be broken ( For Watchmojo - Cricket is also a sport and a very popular one indeed )
@watchmojo I thought i'd hear about Brian Lara's 501 runs not out in World Class cricket in 1994 and his 400 runs not out in international test cricket in 2004 in this Watchmojo video. Cricket is a very popular and very serious sport indeed, I hope you have a part 2 of this video
You still have hope from WatchMojo? Wow. I gave up long back!
Yeah Bradman's record is 100% unbreakable. No one is even close.
With the changes in the game I consider it impossible
We Europeans get it, the sports ones on here are the worst too heavily focused on US sports. Always filled with stuff that wouldn't make a list if it was actually worldwide.
The 438 game SA vs AUS, the most combined runs ever scored in a ODI.
John Stockton as NBA's alltime leading steals and assists leader at the same time is insane
Eh, Wilt Chamberlain holds 72 NBA records, including most points in a game (100, which will never be broken).
Idk about all that imma pass on that body like John Stockton
If it wasn't for MJ, he definitely would've won a few NBA titles
Buffalo bills, 4 straight superbowl losses
However. The Buffalo Bills Appeared In 4 Straight Super Bowl Appearances And 4 Straight AFC Championships In The 1990s Despite Every Single Super Bowl Loss For The Bills.
😂😂😂
Can I thumbs up twice???
Gretzky’s - and professional sport’s - greatest record is his point totals in his six prime seasons. No player has score 200 points in a season, except Gretzky. From the 81-82 season through the 86-87 he topped 200 points four times and in the two he didn’t he hit 183 and 196. So the record is he was able to AVERAGE over 200 points for six seasons, or roughly a third of his career while no one else to play the game ever reached that level.
To put that in perspective, that would be like someone averaging 104 home runs for six years in a row.
Not including Nadal's 14 Roland Garros titles is a crime
Agree!! Not only 14 grand slam, but 112-4 win lose record looks impossible to beat...
Yes, thank you
Exactly
Ty, now I know that I can skip this video
14 finals
14 wins
14 wins all un 3 or 4 sets never 5 sets.
I don't know a great achievement.
Rickey Henderson’s stolen bases season record won’t be broken either! 130 stolen bases in a single season!!
Except it’s not the single-season record. Hugh Nichol stole 138 bases in 1887.
Manny Pacquiao?? 12 time world champion in 8 different divisions, I don’t think that record will ever be broken
Thats what I thought 😅😅
It will definitely never be broken
Is it really 8 divisions? It's more like 6. Which is probably why it never gets mentioned.
@@henny6566Get ur facts right it's definitely 8 div
@@akolangitwu It's definitely not 8 division. That's some made up crap by the media. It's actually hilarious that people believe that.
Messi's 91 goals in a calendar year.
That is a comment from the argetinian gang ^_^
And also his 8 ballon d’or wins will most likely never be broken 🐐🐐
@younglord7772 Ballon Dor is an award it's not an record.
@@Ali_Raza808 have you even watched the whole video??
11 NBA Championships - Bill Russell
18 Major Titles - Jack Nicklaus
3 World Cups - Pele
23 Olympic Medals - Michael Phelps
Those are all awards (the same as the Ballon d’or)
@younglord7772 wtf are you talking about?? They dont award gold medals/PGA titles etc to perception of best player
Tiger woods was world number 1 for 682 consecutive weeks, if you do the math, that's 13yrs as the number 1 golfer in the world 🤯 unbelievable
They weren't consecutive.
Just wanna say, tiger really messed up his chance at 18 majors…. Everything he did off the golf course will haunt him. Hate to say it, but it’s true..
No. It was 281 consecutive (5+ years) &, 683 total weeks at no #1. Still remarkable
@@redsoxboi1 Nobody seems to give a shit about that.
@@PiyachonYuenyongHYDEI do
Not including names like Ronaldo, Messi, Brady and the Nadal 14 times at RG is ridiculous
They only add nostalgic names from the past.
You forgot Wilt Chamberlin's 100 pt. game, which has stood for 62 years and counting.
Rafael Nadal got 14 finals at Roland Garros.
14 wins.
14 wins all in 3 or 4 sets never played 5 sets.
That's impossible to duplicate ever.
The number of charges D. Trump has arount America!
Absolutely not impossible or even the least likely! But very difficult to do.
Most complete games ever-due to the changes in the game strategy/what is most efficient at 749 seems by far the closest to unbreakable! Certainly for a career, not a fluke start. The freakin' current active pitcher record is....26!!! How could they NOT put that at #1?
Small point, they should not say nobody is likely to win 20 majors again....if 3 men did it fairly recently, & Serena has them beat as of now, & looking at a certain 21 year old Spaniard...It may well be done within less than one generation.
But but but... & it is a MASSIVE But(t)😏😏to break that COMPLETE GAME record by a single game, a player would have to AVERAGE 30 wins a SEASON for 25 years!!!! 🤪🤪😵😵🥴🥴
Or maybe it would be easier to average *only* a measly 25 complete games a season for an unprecedented 30 seasons, when only Nolan Ryan even his 27! 😲😲😛😛😌😌
Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game? Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak? Jerry Rice's 22k-plus career receiving yards? I can't believe those were left out
With the way NBA players are scoring right now, Wilt's record will eventually be broken
The number of charges D. Trump has arount America!
I was expecting DiMaggio's record to be mentioned, if nothing else as an honorable mention.
Simone Biles (USA): 30 career World Gymnastics Championships medals (23 of which are gold).
She would have had more if she didn't decide to go woke like Osaka and Serena for some reason became soft
@@MarkLaw13 Agreed! Simone Biles Is The Greatest Women's Gymnast Ever.
@@MarkLaw13 become soft she about to lead us to gold. You not out there winning for us. You speaking on the GOAT
@@SWANGA247 she, Osaka, Serena had that year where they quit. USA would have gotten gold. Biles quit which led to the team getting silver
@@MarkLaw13 ok, karen
Joe DiMaggios hitting record should be on it .
Frank Thomas - Thomas is the only player in major league history to have seven consecutive seasons of a . 300 average and at least 100 walks, 100 runs, 100 runs batted in, and 20 home runs (1991-1997). The only other player to have more than five consecutive seasons accomplishing this feat was Ted Williams, with six. /Wikipedia
But that is kind of an arbitrary collection of stats, while impressive aren't really a record. You could also include Bonds having over 500 stolen bases and over 500 HRs
If only Lance Armstrong played fair, it might have been on this list.
And still Pogacar will break it. Doping or not, LA never deserved to be on any list. He concentrated on the TdF only.
How about 8 Ballon D'ors? Or 91 goals in a single year?
What about Sébastien Loeb?? Nine World Rally Championships in a row. Most successful driver that have ever lived. I understand that Americans have problems understanding there is something besides NASCAR and F1 but he deserves at least a spot on the list, doesn't he? In my humble opinion of course... and I'm not even French.
Nolan Ryan's 5714 strikeouts? Pete Rose's 4256 hits? Joe Dimaggio's 56 game hit streak?
Nolan Ryan's 5,714 Strikeouts Will Never Be Broken By Any MLB Pitcher.
Johnny Vander Meer - 2 consecutive no-hitters
Yes!
You forgot Manny Pacquiao's 8-Division Championships.
Bob Griese Only throwing 6/7 Pass attempts in the superbowl will never be broken
Amazing records! Unbelievable! I think Pele's record could be broken. Leo Messi has 8 Ballons D'or and 6 Golden Shoes. I'm glad you mentioned Nole😁He also has 24 grand slams,the most masters. He was also number 1 since 2011. He started this years as number one for eight years.GOAT😁Great list😁
Barry Sanders would’ve crushed Peyton’s record and surpass anything Smith could’ve put up if he didn’t play on a dogshit team like the Lions. He had to retire before they got him killed or disabled.
We need a part 2 this is awesome let go true sports legends 👏🙌
Since Tom Brady's 7 Super Bowl wasn't on the list, that's mean they think Mahomes (most likely) could break that record.
Not happening
As long as there are sports where you can compete in multiple events, phelps record could be broken, possibly by a swimmer only.
But very very doubtful
Phil Taylor's 16 World Championships?
Rickey Henderson broke the career stolen base record, and then played for 10 more seasons. He has almost 500 more than 2nd place. I think that one is safe.
Not to mention he holds the career record for runs scored and for unintentional walks.
@@michaelnadler596 he really was one of the best ever, it's hard to compare him to the sluggers, because it's so different, but one thing that's not debatable is that nobody was as good as Rickey at what he did. Best leadoff hitter ever.
@@markzuckergecko621 I was fortunate enough to be at the game where he broke Lou Brock's record and at a double header where he lead off both games with home runs (another thing he has the career record for).
Great, great player.
@@michaelnadler596 oh damn, that's awesome. Closest I've come to being at a historic game live is when KRod broke the single season saves record.
@@michaelnadler596 pretty wild that Elly is turning so many heads this year, because he's on pace for about 80 steals. That would be the most in a long time, and he would have to do that every year for almost 20 years to get near Rickey's record.
You are dramatically downplaying just how laughably unbreakable Cy Young’s complete games actually is. 749 complete games is greater than all active MLB pitchers combined.
1979-1984 New York Islanders: Most consecutive playoff series wins (19 consecutive series wins), a record that no team across any major sport will be able to be able to beat.
Missing Wilt's 100 points in a game, and Steph Curry 3 points record!!
Man we need evidence on that Wilt one 😂
You can't include Steph because of the volume this players shoot three and the nba game nowadays, it's possible.
I think someone will break Steph’s record just cuz he changed the game and now everyone shoots the three ball. Even centers…. Doubt we will ever see a center like Shaq again…. Although I feel like Zach edey could be that guy IF and only if he just bulks up in muscle and just play down low. 7’4” is ridiculous and he’s a large guy. So we will see
No one cares with your butt-buddy Curry.
@@redsoxboi1 exactly what I mean
The mlb records for wins, starts, innings pitched,complete games and shutouts will never ever be broken.
Barry Sanders would have broke Emmits record in 2004 with his average yds per season but Barry being Mr Humble retired way too early
Adrian Peterson probably could have done it too, had he played like 5 years earlier and didnt blow out his knee and lose a year
Emmitt was also on a absolutely loaded team.
He's overrated
Jim Brown would have done it as well and would be the all time rusher according to his average yards per game
Top 20 Unbreakable Sports Records. Finally! Thank You WatchMojo And Thank You Rebecca!
Gretzky's record is by far, the most impressive. It's not even debatable.
For me as a hockey fan it's Tie Domis 45 nhl fights
@@Scubamike4499my favourite domi moment was when that drunk idiot in the crowd taunted him then fell through the glass, into the penalty box and Domi got a few punch in to the face. Classic. Lol
Actually, that would be a good video on its own…Top 10 times when drunken sports fans receive a just beating from professional athletes! Number one…1979 Boston bruins climb into stands and beat the hell out of opponents fans!!! Love a good line brawl and bench brawl, but nothing like an old fashioned ARENA BRAWL!!!
@@marki7661 was that mulberry beat someone with their shoe?
That's the funniest thing I ever saw.
I'd say Cy Young's record is equally unbreakable, especially with these starters going 6 innings per start and pitching on 5-6 days rest.
why is no one talking about usain bolt’s 9.58 seconds??!!!
because it will be broken
i highly doubt that
@@purpleisrad3409 All individual track and field times will be broken eventually, don't be silly. The technologies improve (better shoes, better track) training improves and diet improves. If you'll notice, no record on this list is about single individual performances, for good reason.
I don’t believe, in my life, I will see bolts or Sydney’s 400 hurdles record fall.
@@adamtravan3946 It just did. You don't think she can beat it again?
1) Messi’s 91 goals in a calendar year and 8 ballon d’ors
2) CR7’s all time goal scoring record
3) Wilt chamberlain’s 100 point game record
4) Steph Curry’s 3 point record
5) Michael Jordan’s 10 scoring titles
1: This will fall players more games now
2: Maybe
3: Had to argue with this one
4: Well, this is possible. The game has become a 3-point shooting game
5- Maybe
@@KailamiMwiinganobody is ever scoring 91 goals in a season are u crazy, the second other than Messi again with 86 is pelé with 70
Manny Pacquiao's 12 time world champion in 8 Divisions : Am I a joke to you?
stephen currys 3 point records should be on here
Agreed!
The key to breaking these records is one you gotta be great and 2 longevity
Pete Rose's 4,256 career hits.
Missed out on F1 stats:
1. Youngest F1 winner record: Max Verstappen at 18 years and 228 days.
2. Most wins: Lewis Hamilton - 104* wins
3. Most Grand Chelems/ Slams (Pole position + Leading every lap + Fastest Lap + Race Win): Jim Clark - 8
4. Most Race wins in a single season: Max Verstappen - 19
5. Most number of podiums (percentage): Michael Schumacher - 100% (2002 season)
There are more, maybe @WatchMojo should do a F1 records list?
Cool. I'd like to see more lists about martial arts.
Chael Sonnen was the undefeated, undisputed champion of 5 different weight classes at the same time, never even lost a round. The "P" stands for "GOAT".
Bill Russell also won NCAA TITLES during his last two years of college and then an Olympic Gold Medal before joining the NBA. That make his record, 13 titles in 15 years. And oh yes, his last two titles with the Celtics, he was the Player Coach.
Damn These are impressive. I just be lucky to win one match let alone win over a 100 😅
Glenn Hall played 502 consecutive complete games as a goalie in the NHL. In the last 20 years only a handful of goalies have played 70 out of 82 games in a season with the backup goalie playing the other games so the starter gets some rest. Last season only three goalies played 60 out of 82 games with the highest playing 64. There's no chance a goalie will play every game for six straight seasons and then 11 more games.
I couldn't beat those records
Jahangir Khan had won the World Open title six times, and the British Open title ten times (1982-1991) and is widely regarded as the greatest squash player of all time. From 1981 to 1986, Khan was unbeaten and during that time won 555 consecutive matches- the longest winning streak by any athlete in top-level professional sport as recorded by Guinness World Records. Unfortunately, he is not mentioned in this pro American/Canadian/European records list.
Real Madrid 15 Champions League trophies
Individual accomplishments not team records D a$$
9:29 I'm actually surprised by this. I mean I've seen him be number one before but I guess I wasn't really watching tennis that much at the time. I watched tennis more back when Roger Federer was number one in the world for so long and I just assumed that he might have been number one longest.
If the 3 point line hadn't been introduced LeBron would be several thousand points shy of Kareem
LeBron's made 2400 3's and is 2000 points ahead of Kareem, so, he'd be a few hundred points shy, potentially. Though, without the added payoff, he probably would have stepped up and made a higher percentage play, so it's hard to say for sure that he'd still be behind Kareem.
If you eliminate the 3-point line, Lebron trails Kareem by 322 points in 68 fewer games. He’ll likely pass Kareem (again) about 15 games into this season.
Looks like you deleted your responses after consideration... why don't you go ahead and delete your post.
@@JeffreyGoddin no I deleted the posts because I didn't want to continue arguing with dumbasses who can't do simple math
I was looking for the person who lets LeBron live rent-free in their head, we got one!
I remember back in 2008 I was actually laying down on my couch and I must have been asleep but then I woke up at the perfect time to see that moment when Michael Phelps got the gold medal by 1/100th of a second. The announcers went completely wild when that happened. Completely unforgettable moment
Tom Brady’s 10 Super appearances won’t ever be broken.
Yeah it will. Mahomes is already outpacing Brady and he’s a superior player and still has another 12+ years to play.
@@dankairgadam8841
Then you don’t have a clue about how hard it is to get to even one Super Bowl. There’s 32 teams in the NFL all trying to get there and although the Chiefs are the flavor of the day their current run could just as easily end this coming season.
@@dankairgadam8841that’s a lot of sacks and scrambles and core group of players and coaches and teams around him and plays style adaptation as he ages between now and then imo to say “yeah it will”
@@adamtravan394610 Super Bowl Appearances For Thomas Edward Patrick Brady, Jr., This NFL Record Will Never Be Broken.
Rafael Nadal's 14 French Opens, Martina Navritilova's 9 Wimbledon singles titles, and Steffi Graf's Golden Slam, all 4 majors in a calendar year and the Olympic Gold Medal. Should have had some honorable mentions. Oh, and I think Sinner and Alcaraz will get to the 20 plus Grand slam club.
Interesting! Thanks
@@danielsantiagourtado3430 get a life
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! 19:47 23 Olympic medals? Wow..!! @.@
Julio Cesar Chavez got a lot of his wins fighting taxi drivers and bums. Most boxing fans don't count his record
Dang!... The legendary Tom Brady! Wasn't even on this list with 7 out of 10 Superbowl wins.. I don't think that will ever be broken again IMO
Bruno Sammartino’s nearly 8 year reign as WWWF champion will never be beaten
That's an Entertainment Sport and not a real one
@@RenasMayi Bull! Shit!
@@RenasMayi even so, it's unlikely that anyone will be given such a title run of that length.
@@tyvulpintaur2732 true
@@RenasMayi They put there bodies on the line so it's valid
Alan Shearer Premier League Goals?!?
I think with the extended season in the NFL, I think some of those records are possible
Single season records-yes. Career, not so much. Despite rule changes, nfl players still don’t play that long.
@@stingrey1571 unless you’re Tom Brady lol
@@kevindagame Brady and Rodgers are aberrations.
Steffi Graf winning 4 grand slams in tennis( Australian open, French Open, Wimbledon and US open) and Olympics Gold medal in same year 1988
“Here comes Jordan, big tongue wobbling, flying through the air like a big dumb goblin. Your whole basketball career turned whack, when you came back like a wizard like Gandalf the Black.” Muhammad Ali
Edit: His daddy got killed and we feel for his family, but his baseball career now that’s a tragedy.
His baseball career actually wasn't bad, he started slow, but by the end of the season he was hitting, he got called up to the majors. Not bad for not even picking up a bat all those years, if he had stuck with it, he may have been a legitimate impactful player.
Jahangir Khan is widely regarded as the greatest squash player of all time, and one of the greatest sportsmen in Pakistan history. Jahangir Khan won the World Open title 6 times, and the British Open title 10 times (1982-1991).
Funny how this is supposed to be about sports yet we find mostly those that are played by North Americans and nobody else.
1. Bobby Fischer's 19 game winning streak in Chess.
2. Sachin Tendulkar's 34,457 international runs in Cricket.
3. Donald Bradman's test average of 99.94 for anyone with at least as many games played.
4. Just Fontaine's record 13 goals in a single football world cup.
5. Shahid Afridi's longest six in cricket history of 153 m.
6. Muttiah Muralidharan's 1347 career wickets in international cricket.
7. Real Madrid's record extending 15 UEFA Champions Leage titles.
1. That's breakable
2. Even though a lot of those runs were on flat surfaces, I agree, he's amazing.
3. He only played against England, not enough global talent to test him.
4. He scored against plumbers and mechanics.
5. There's no "longevity" in that record, it's a once-off stroke, so it's definitely breakable.
6. The "ball chucking" allegations dampened that record.
7. Not impressive when you can buy your way to a championship.
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1. If it was breakable why have the likes of Kasparov or Carlsen, who in their primes have been most poised to do so unable to?
2. Many of Tendulkar's runs have come on turning, seaming and skiddy wickets. The only truly flat wickets were in Pakistan.
3. Doesn't matter who he played against as long as it's an international and recognised record. It's not like any of his contemporaries did it, be it against Australia or England. Besides he did plat tests against India, South Africa and West Indies as well.
4. Go check your facts and be that as it may, none of his contemporaries managed such a feat.
5. Nobody has even come close. Precisely because it's a one-off it's highly unlikely that it will ever be broken.
6. Those allegations were propaganda and did not damage shit. Just an excuse for the Aussie and English cheats because they couldn't stomach his skill.
7. Yet, United, Barca and Liverpool which have comparable worth have not won as many.
@@foodsafari-rj3uq My argument isn't against whether the records are impressive or not (except for numbers 3 and 4 which are inflated).
1. I think there will be GMs greater than Kasparov and Fischer ( Magnus for 1) that will win 20 in a row.
2. Again, Sachin is the Goat, I won't argue further on that.
3. This one is inflated, don't believe me? How many of the greatest bowlers of all time did he face? He didn't face the windies pace attack of the 80s, or the Pak pace attack of the 90s, or the spin Bowling of PAK and IND. The type of comp you face factors into your success.
4. Point above stands, Pele once scored 23 goals in a game, no one with serious futbol knowledge takes that seriously because of the comp he faced.
5. All I meant was, with the emergence of T20 and the size of cricket bats these days, it's a very breakable record. It's impressive, but breakable. Brett Lee held his record for almost a decade before Afridi broke it.
6. Record probably won't be broken, partially because test cricket won't be as prominent in the future, but the bowling action will always come into question. There's a reason Warne is regarded as the greatest spinner by most pundits.
7. I'm not just talking about recently, Madrid have been buying their way to championships since Di Stefano days. Look at the array of Ballon d'or winners that have worn a Madrid Jersey and tell me money wasn't at the centre of it. Barca have atleast had a spell where they created an identity and developed players that grew into that identity and won. Madrid have just bought other teams superstars.
Seeing Petty’s 200 included was awesome! Also Nolan Ryan’s 7 no-hitters was cool too!
Manny Pacquiao 8 division???
Top 5 unbreakable records
5: wilt’s 100
4: Curry’s 3,000+ 3s
3: Yankee’s 27 championships
2: Mj’s 6-0 finals record
1: Pele’s 3 world championships
My opinion
MJ with Scottie's 6-0 but Robert Horry has 7-0 NBA Finals Record...
You guys should create a channel for the rest of the world.
98% of the people watching American football, baseball and ice hockey live in 1 continent. The rest of us can't relate.
Maybe watch some hockey
To be fair they expanded beyond those sports and included some from other disciplines.
Just do what I do when I see a soccer video... don't watch.
Tom Brady, 7 Super Bowl wins. Why is this not even in your top 20?
And a record that most people forget about: Connie Mack's record of 3,948 career losses as a manager. A manager would have to lose 100 games a year for 40 years to break that record, and I suspect most owners wouldn't put up with that (unless you were Connie Mack and owned your team).
Don Bradman cricket batting avergae 99.9 average should be number 1 and it's not even close. Almost double the next best average in international cricket. You missed that one mojo.
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Joe Thomas' 10,363 consecutive snaps will never be broken in my opinion.
Ummmm 56 game hitting streak? Joe D? How did you miss that
Jeff Gordon. Most Consecutive NASCAR Cup Series Race Starts.
Usain Bolt's 9.58 100m record is looking really unreachable.
The Undertaker's Wrestlemania record: 25 wins and 2 losses.
you know WWE is scripted right ?
@@NathansWargames
It's scripted yes. But it's still a record that won't be broken
@@MilesBlack06 could be broken any time if the script writers wanted.
Not even close to the same thing 😂
Jackie Chan has won a bunch of fights too, but that wasn't real, it was in movies.
Pacquiao 8 belt, Messi 8 balloon d or, Wilt 100 points. ??
Gretzky's points record is the most unbelievable in all of professional sports! He is the 🐐 of 🐐s!
I would say Walter Johnson's 110 shutouts. The current active leader is Clayton Kershaw with 15 shutouts.
@@tyvulpintaur2732 they called it the "deadball era" for a reason.
Nadal's Roland Garros and the classic cricket match 438 also deserves spots on this list
The US women's SOCCER team have won 4 World Cups, but, I guess you're just gonna ignore that, huh?
Another team could theoretically come along and dominate the World Cup over the US. Remember that, on the men's side, Brazil didn't win their first World Cup until over 20 years after the tournament's inception. Had anyone in 1950 said Brazil would one day stand alone in World Cup victories, they'd be laughed out of the room.
Yup
Mmm sounds ignorable
No one gives a shit abt womens FOOTBALL like the mens game nor ppl that call it soccer whilst the rest of the world call it football/fûtbol
You forgot the 8 division boxing champion Manny Pacman Pacquiao. His record probably will never be broken
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@@jorgeadairramos7469 get a life
Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in one game! How did that not make the list?
Julio César Chávez fought Pizza Hut pizzas makers. When he actually fought someone good (Oscar de la Hoya) he got exposed for a bum that he is.
An honourable mention although one day it will probably fall is Bolt's 100m record. No-one is coming close to that anytime soon.
Essentially all the runners that had scores similar to the one of Bolt were accused of doping during these attempts
Nothing is unbreakable.
And, btw, Cristiano Ronaldo already broke Pelé's record.
Do your homework properly.
when did he win three world cups
HE HAS 3 WORLD CUPS????????
@@sindel2004 i dont think he has even one
@@sindel2004 wanna compare apples to pears ?
Ronaldo has 1 European Cup.
How many does Pelé have ? NONE. Now what ? Ronaldo has scored MORE GOALS than Pelé, so, yeah
@@jimbo9208 wanna compare apples to pears ?
Ronaldo has 1 European Cup.
How many does Pelé have ? NONE. Now what ? Ronaldo has scored MORE GOALS than Pelé, so, yeah
23 Summer Olympics Gold Medals By Michael Phelps. Number 1 In The WatchMojo Top 10 Unbreakable Sports Records.
If Michael Phelps was a nation all by himself, he would be 42nd in all-time Olympics medals tally
The most unbreakable is one you only mentioned in passing - Cy Young's Complete Games record.
Favres streak will definitely never be broken
They said NOBODY would ever break Kareem's record... it has been broken and will be surpassed by 7k pts!
Manny Pacquiao 8 world division champion in boxing