kinste wrote:UcanUwill wrote:kinste wrote:As European and big sports fan i don't even really know half the people you listed.
Babe Ruth -> no idea who he is and what sport he played
Wayne Gretzky -> i've heard of him, hockey player. But hockey ain't that big globally
Joe Montana -> heard of him before, QB, but nobody outside of the hardcore football fans in Europe / Germany would know him
Jerry Rice -> don't know him
Jim Brown -> heard of him, because Lebron greeted him once at a Cavs game. Is he football?
Bo Jackson -> never heard of him
You guys with your obesession for GOATs is pretty ridiculous. My favorit sports is football (soccer) and i have never once discussed with someone else for longer then 2min about some GOAT.
You seriously say you havent heard of Babe Ruth? I havent seen a second of Baseball, but I heard of Babe Ruth, He is legendary name, just like Joe DiMaggio, those are 2 Baseball names that everyone heard of, even if you havent heard anything about the sport. they Define time period, when you think of early 1900s, its Babe Ruth, its Al Capone, its Charlie Chaplin, you dont even need to be aware of their work you know these people.
Jep, i am seriously saying that. Absolutly noboby knows Babe Ruth in Germany (maybe some hardcore baseball fans). The avarage sports fan can not tell you 5 current baseball players or even 5 all timers. Joe DiMaggio? Never heard of him.
It's always stunning to me how Americans think there sports are that popular. i have read an article a few weeks ago. The order of popular sports was like this:
Soccer
Cricket
Hockey (not ice hockey, real hockey)
Tennis
volleyball
Basketball for sure was top 10, but i am not sure about baseball.
Lol thought Ice Hockey was real hockey, what’s this hockey your referring to, grass hockey?























