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I have been trying to think of another world champion in any sport that can equal or come near Phil Taylor? 14 times world champion, countless other tournament wins per year, full of commitment and getting better with age.
Anyone know of another?
Anyone know of another?
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floored question;
Joe Calzaghe defended his world title 23 times from 1997 to 2008 and never lost during his career. you will find that Phil Taylor did lose in world championships
throw in names like
Federer
Woods
Usain Bolt
all could be argued to be the greatest sportsman ever but no one can prove it
also how could Pele ever win a world championship?
if you simply want a name of a sportsman that as won more world championships than Taylor then try
Joe Davis he won the World Snooker Championship 15 times in 19 years
Joe Calzaghe defended his world title 23 times from 1997 to 2008 and never lost during his career. you will find that Phil Taylor did lose in world championships
throw in names like
Federer
Woods
Usain Bolt
all could be argued to be the greatest sportsman ever but no one can prove it
also how could Pele ever win a world championship?
if you simply want a name of a sportsman that as won more world championships than Taylor then try
Joe Davis he won the World Snooker Championship 15 times in 19 years
In the 1980's Jahangir Khan went for nearly six years completely unbeaten in more than 800 Squash matches.
Between August 1977 and June 1987, Edwin Moses of the USA was unbeaten in the 400 metres hurdles at any competition, winning 107 championships, including Olympic Gold in 1976 and 1984. (The USA boycotted the 1980 Games).
Between August 1977 and June 1987, Edwin Moses of the USA was unbeaten in the 400 metres hurdles at any competition, winning 107 championships, including Olympic Gold in 1976 and 1984. (The USA boycotted the 1980 Games).
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