Who Is The Most Athletic MANLET Athlete

Altuve's HR power is what's so amazing

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Also, as decent as Flutie was, Russell Wilson and Drew Brees are basically the same height and are far better. (Brees has admitted he's not 6'-0')



Brees doesn't look small though he is a legit 6 foot, I dont get why they keep harping on him like he is tiny looks normal, Doug Flutie was tiny he was way shorter than the listed 5 foot 10, he was most likely around 5 foot 7 or 8.

Funny that Doug Flutie, Philip Rivers and Drew Brees were on the San Diego Chargers at the same time, Flutie is 5 foot 8.
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You can see the size difference Brees is not small, Flutie is
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Also Philp Rivers is 6 foot 5, Brees doesn't look that much shorter than him, Brees is a humble guy he purposely says he is not even 6 foot so his feats look that much more amazing
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Whats crazy is how tall Baseball players are

you got those Yankees the size of basketball players but more muscular like Giancarlo Stanton 6 foot 6, and Aaron Judge 6 foot 7, CC Sabathia 6 foot 6, JA happ 6 foot 6,
 
Wayne Gretzky was exactly 6 ft... If that still counts then he's it...

or Mike Tyson...
 
Jose Altuve for sure
 
Cristiano Ronaldo:
He is one of the most well rounded or even the most well rounded athlete in the biggest sport with the deepest talent pool.

If the talent pool in soccer wasnt so big, he would reach olympic sprints level with ez.

lol@gaelic football nerd

Well it is very clear why this dickhead was banned
 
or Mike Tyson...

He gets overlooked but every single opponent towered over him. Weight-wise they were pretty even, but opponents were always taller with a huge reach advantage.

Yet Iron Mike rekt them all.
 
Spud Webb always get mentions because he won a dunk contest with a dunk that 100 thousand high schoolers can already do across the nation, and Bogues get mentions because he was the shortest at 5'3, but Earl Boykins was arguably the greatest athlete in NBA history who was 5'8" or shorter.

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Doesn't look like much, eh? That dude could bench press 315 @150lbs. He wasn't quite the leaper that Spud or Bogues were, but he could dunk at 5'5" (2" shorter than Webb), and was possibly even quicker than Bogues. Boykins noted in an interview that he was used by coaches early in his career for his speed advantage over everyone despite that this wasn't what he used to sustain his longevity:



An NBA Strength Coach Reveals The Most Freakish Athlete He’s Ever Trained
Hess was asked, by Bro Bible, who was pound-for-pound the strongest player he had ever been exposed to, and his answer, surprisingly, was Earl Boykins. “If you’re talking about pure strength pound for pound, not even close. He bench pressed 315 pounds and the dude weighed 150. Dude was a genetic freak,” said Hess. Boykins stands a mere 5’5, and he’s listed as weighing 133 pounds, so that’s really impressive.

He also went into who were the best athletes he has worked with, saying, “If we’re talking athletes: J.R. Smith, Nate Robinson. But Antonio McDyess. Oh my God. The dude had a 44 inch vertical. He was a beast.” Hess actually has some good things to say about Smith, who is not generally perceived as being the most serious guy. Hess calls him a “warrior,” though, so maybe we’ve got the wrong idea of him. These are the things you can learn when you listen to a Strength and Conditioning Coach, apparently.
Nate Robinson (5'9") mentioned there is probably king under 6'0":
  • 43.5" max vert
  • 2.96s 3/4 court sprint
  • 13x reps 185 lbs bench press @181 lbs (= 265 lbs projected max)

He's no manlet, but note that Antonio McDyess there was 6'9" with a 9'2" standing reach. That isn't his Combine/Rookie vert number. That is his strength and conditioning coach quoting his prime tests on the team. There's a reason that dude's physical talent was so legendary. That nearly takes him to the top of the mountain (12'10" spike reach).
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DB the Best? IDK bout that. RB have to run straight into dude that 6'6 and 300+lbs. RB have like 30+ plays a game(Ricky Williams type shit). They have to be Fast and Strong as Hell. I think RB are the best athletes in FB.
It takes FAR more athleticism to cover someone than to dodge or run through on comers. Your reactionary speed has to be lightning quick, not to mention super fast and agility has to be next level or you'll get burnt.

Coaches typically put their best athletes at db and corner.
 
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