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Say who your favorite athlete is without mentioning their name


Users in social networks described their favorite athletes mentioning only their characteristics

ESPN followers on social media participated in the dynamic of responding who is your favorite athlete only mentioning their most relevant characteristics, without writing his name.

Here we present the best presentations of their favorite athletes.

Rafael Nadal

Winner of all Grand Slam tournaments including 13 Roland Garros and also a gold medal winner. There are not many Golden Slam winners out there.

Michael Jordan

Leader of the Chicago Bulls dynasty in the 90s. Emblem of a sportswear brand -his sportswear- and global symbol of basketball.

Larry Bird

Three times the league’s MVP, twice the Finals MVP. His Boston Celtics won three championships and along with Magic Johnson put the spotlight on the NBA.

Hugo Sanchez

Only he and four other players in the history of Spanish soccer have achieved five Pichichis; only Hugol and Lionel Messi have achieved four in a row.

Jared borgetti

He scored one of the most beautiful head goals in soccer history. He did it in a World Cup and against Gigi Buffon, nothing more. Second in the list of scorers with Mexico and maximum of Santos Laguna.

Ayrton Senna

Legendary driver who marked an entire generation of F1 fans. His sudden and tragic death in Imola elevated him to a mythical figure in world motorsport.

Iker Casillas

He won everything a footballer can win. He was the leader on the field and dressing room of the successful Spain 2008-2012 and symbol of Madridismo for a decade.

Roger Federer

For many fans, the best tennis player of all time. Winner of all Grand Slam tournaments. He has managed to keep his career at the top for two decades.

Julio Cesar Chavez

Over 100 wins, 86 by KO Five world titles in three weight divisions. A boxer whose legend is global and who was once a pay-per-view champion.

Zinedine Zidane

The former Real Madrid footballer earned this nickname thanks to the ‘magic’ he showed in his boots, which led him to conquer the 1998 World Cup France, as well as the 2002 Champions League, with a volley goal considered in the Top 3 of the competition.

Ronaldinho

The Brazilian star was nicknamed that way thanks to the facial countenance he displayed during matches, as well as the cheerful style of play, full of filigree, dribbling and speed, that he showed during his career, in clubs like Barcelona and AC Milan.

Cristiano Ronaldo

The Portuguese forward has been champion of the UEFA Champions League five times, once with Manchester United and four with Real Madrid, tied in that category with players such as Alfredo Di Stéfano, Paolo Maldini, Alessandro Costacurta and a laurel from the top winner, Francisco Gento.

Kobe Bryant

Due to his innate talent for shooting and his speed on the pain, the Lakers player, who died in January 2020 due to a plane crash, was compared to the Black Mamba, one of the most poisonous species on the African continent.

Jose Saturnino Cardozo

The Paraguyo striker, a Toluca legend, has the record for the highest number of annotations in a short tournament, since in the Apertura 2002 he scored 29 goals in 19 games.

Raul Gonzalez

The Real Madrid youth squad and merengue legend is the team’s second top scorer with 323 goals, below Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored 451 with the merengue shirt.

LeBron James

The ‘King’, one of the best basketball players of all time, has four NBA titles in ten attempts and thanks to his numbers on the floor he is compared to the performance of legend Michael Jordan.

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