Crème de la Crème: Who is the greatest active athlete of all?

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The 55th Super Bowl was supposed to be marked by the battle of the giants between Tom Brady and Patrick Mehomes, but instead we got a single show of the 43-year-old quarterback who managed to rewrite history. On the occasion of the event, we decided to refer you to the question: Is Brady the greatest athlete of all among all the active athletes in all sports? The cases in front of you, vote in the special poll >>

Tom Brady
In football there are two that are many on the crown, in basketball it is doubtful if anyone will be able to surpass the legacy left by Michael Jordan and in tennis the summit is divided between three players – but in football, the title “greatest of all” is reserved for only one mother. Tom Brady is his name. At 43, the star led Tampa Bay to a Super Bowl win and on the way picked up a seventh ring. Brady now has more NFL wins than any other club and more MVP titles than any other player (5). Not for nothing did LeBron and Federer throw in a good word.


Lionel Messi
While it is smaller than Brady in a decade, Flea is the most prominent competitors on the glittering list. Messi has won the UEFA Golden Ball six times, the European Golden Shoe six times, picked up four Champions League wins and above all, has become the obvious alternative to Diego Armando Maradona and Pele. That’s enough to garner a majority of votes in the debate between him and Cristiano Ronaldo, but is that enough? To threaten Brady, LeBron and the others? The decision is yours.

Cristiano Ronaldo
Although one football representative has already reserved a place on the list, his nemesis cannot be ignored. Ronaldo has won the Champions League five times, once more than Messi, but has also won fewer gold balls (5) and gold shoes (4). And yet, at 36, Ronaldo continues to break every possible record, punching nets and looking unstoppable.

LeBron James
Just when it seemed that Barbro would no longer be able to overtake Jordan in the best discussion of all in basketball, the move came to the Los Angeles Lakers who put him back on stage again. LeBron, who has already picked up four NBA championships, is only two rings away from MJ – only he has done so on three different teams, and some would say that with a helping team less talented than Jordan had. Until he achieves them, he strengthens his case with four finals MVP wins and four regular season MVP wins.

Roger Federer
All the names that came after Brady are glittering and successful, but only the world-decorated tennis player gives him a real fight when it comes to achievement. Federer, who holds 20 Grand Slam titles, has won Wimbledon eight times, the Australian Championship six times, the U.S. Championship five times and the French Championship once. At 39, he is ranked third in the world and continues to make a name for himself on the tennis courts.

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