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    The toughest sport in the world is...

    Boxing. According ESPN anyway!




    oh yeah! Vote Bernard! http://espn.go.com/boxing/
    Last edited by sligobhoy67; 03/01/2010 at 4:05 PM. Reason: Votail Bernard!

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    Cycling in 20th !!, what a joke !

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    Tennis 7th? Badminton is way, way more tough than that. Tennis is actually easy going compared to it. Looking at the comparison of each section between them it's clear that nobody that has played badminton had anything to do with it. That's the way things like that are always going to be though, minority sports are always going be sold short.
    http://www.badminton.bnl.gov/ten-bad.html

    I presume you think cycling should be higher Boss?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DmanDmythDledge View Post
    Tennis 7th? Badminton is way, way more tough than that. Tennis is actually easy going compared to it. Looking at the comparison of each section between them it's clear that nobody that has played badminton had anything to do with it. That's the way things like that are always going to be though, minority sports are always going be sold short.
    http://www.badminton.bnl.gov/ten-bad.html

    I presume you think cycling should be higher Boss?
    I'd imagine both are equally gruelling to the big girls blouses who play them.

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    Funny that the top five are sports that are either founded in the US, or dominated by them (with the possible exception of boxing), and in all cases are the most popular on TV over there. Baseball is 9th FFS - higher than distance cycling, squash, alpine Skiing and Pole Vaulting, for examples.
    That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBoss View Post
    Cycling in 20th !!, what a joke !
    Sure that's easy when your drugged off your tits.

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    Baseball ninth? How tough can it be when they can play a full match nearly every day?
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    Quote Originally Posted by De Town View Post
    Sure that's easy when your drugged off your tits.
    Have you tried descneding at 90 mph whacked out of it on Coke?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBoss View Post
    Cycling in 20th !!, what a joke !
    Its an amazing sport but in truth there is little skill involved. Lungs like balloons and yer away.

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    cheerleading only 52nd?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sligobhoy67 View Post
    Its an amazing sport but in truth there is little skill involved. Lungs like balloons and yer away.
    If played "straight" it's (Cycling) without doubt the toughest sport,can you imagine what it must be like to climp Alp D'Huez with your lungs screaming at you to stop?

    They have to go through the pain barrier for prolonged periods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the 12 th man View Post
    If played "straight" it's (Cycling) without doubt the toughest sport,can you imagine what it must be like to climp Alp D'Huez with your lungs screaming at you to stop?

    They have to go through the pain barrier for prolonged periods.
    surely the ability to have a massive lung capacity shouldnt be enough all that the ultimate sportman requires though eh!

    Boxing is the ultimate sports, requires the ultimate in terms of physical and mental endurance and ability.

    The heart that it must take to ply your trade in such a tough sport whilst having an equally good opponant punching you at the same time trumps the monotonous repetition of driving a cog around.

    I put rowing and cycling in the same bracket - both require phenomenal lung and endurance capacity but relatively little skill.

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    I would reckon ice hockey.

    First, you have to master ice-skating at high speeds.

    Second, you have to master swinging a stick at a tiny object as it flies around at high speed while at the same time skating at high speeds.

    Third, you need lightning quick reactions.

    Finally, you have to have the other mental attributes which make great sportsmen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sligobhoy67 View Post
    surely the ability to have a massive lung capacity shouldnt be enough all that the ultimate sportman requires though eh!

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    I probably over simplified by saying your lungs as your whole body must be wracked with lactic acid as you get near the summit(bearing in mind you have to do it all again tommorow),I spend an unholy amount of time watching sport on TV and in person and I think it's the toughest anyhow

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBoss View Post
    Cycling in 20th !!, what a joke !
    Def agree with this, Cycling has to be the toughest, and also can very damaging to the a-hole area - at least that's why i gave it up, could barely walk after it. No wonder Cyclists have few or any children!

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    Quote Originally Posted by the 12 th man View Post
    I probably over simplified by saying your lungs as your whole body must be wracked with lactic acid as you get near the summit(bearing in mind you have to do it all again tommorow),I spend an unholy amount of time watching sport on TV and in person and I think it's the toughest anyhow
    The tactical nous required to win is also important to note - which break to take, how to finish the win, which wheel to take in the run in - this being just for the one day races or an individual stage. Have a gawk at Kelly winning Milan San Remo in 1992 for a master class in coming from no chance to glorious and tactical victory.

    The stage races require a greater degree of strategy and tactics closer to an athletic version of chess than most sports I can think of.

    With the exception of Chess Boxing obviously.
    That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.

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    Interesting that golf scored 2.5 out of 10 in the "nerve" section, while horse racing scored 8.

    I'd have thought that in golf, nerve was astonishingly important, given the amount of time between shots to let nerves fray.

    Also, it gets 1.63 for power ("The ability to produce strength in the shortest possible time"), while baseball gets 6.5, despite the motions being quite similar, especially when using a driver.

    Hand & Eye coordination - golf 6.00, association football 6.5

    Methinks that in this case at least, the panel of experts were not all that familiar with the sport they were analysing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post
    Interesting that golf scored 2.5 out of 10 in the "nerve" section, while horse racing scored 8.

    I'd have thought that in golf, nerve was astonishingly important, given the amount of time between shots to let nerves fray.
    I suppose you have to measure the choice of losing a fortune on one bad shot as opposed to your life/livelihood on one bad jump in a N.H race.
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