pross wrote:maxpower88 wrote:hype_2004 wrote:
Hey bud, only dailymail.co.uk is reporting that, and they're pretty much a British tabloid paper. They don't even say how they got that ridiculous number.
The opening ceremony only had an estimated viewership of 900 million people. Lmfao at 2 billion people.
Most reports have it over the billion which is more than any other sporting event could even dream of.
I'm from Australia and was sailing around Croatia and managed to watch it in a small restaurant and everyone stopped eating just to see him run. The locals were going crazy for him, it was like nothing I've ever seen. Now let's switch this for a game 7 NBA finals match, I can guarantee A. No one would care if it was on and B. less than 10% of those people would know who the eff Kobe Bryant is.
This is not just Croatia by the way. I was in a sports bar in Spain for the gold medal game between USA and Spain and most people were watching English Premier League compared to bball.
Why are you comparing it to NBA viewership? I've never even tried to make the claim that any basketball game would have more viewers than an Olympic event.
I am however saying that the World Cup final match regularly gets over a billion viewers. Also, did you ever take into consideration that the fact that Bolt was competing at the Olympics could have contributed to the viewership? Bolt also races at the IAAF World Championship and his races there don't receive global audiences in the billions. How many of you have actually watched Bolt race at a non-Olympic event?
El Clasico, a match played between Barcelona (Messi's team) and Real Madrid (Ronaldo's team) regularly reaches global audiences that near a billion viewers. In fact one of the matches went over a billion viewers last season. This wasn't a Champions League final, simply a game in the middle of the Spanish league season.
I'm not trying to belittle Usain Bolt, but Messi is clearly the biggest sports icon in the world.
Why would viewship not contribute to how well a person is known in the world? The more a person is seen, the more recognizable he'd be. What does a non-olympic event have to do with anything? Nothing. He's been seen at the Olympics in the most watched event in the last 2 Olympics running and has been has won both times.
After travelling the world whilst the Olympics were on and being in a random small Croatian town at the time of the race where EVERYONE was cheering for Bolt I can honestly say that he has to be the most recognizable face.
To be honest, I think sporting events like the Olympics gets more "regular" people who aren't as interested in sports watching so the cross over his higher. So not only do pretty much all sports fans know who Bolt is, but more regular people like my mum and sisters do whilst they don't know who Messi is. They may watch the final of the World Cup, but that's a team event and may not even feature Messi in it (hasn't so far).
In saying all that, I think Messi is top 3
















