The little I know about Tennis, it is much the same way. Playing at Wimbledon (grass) or the French Open (clay) is much different than playing on the surfaces we are used to in the US. If you can win at all of these majors, you are a gifted player.
Is Tiger The Most Intimidating, Imposing and Frightening Figure Ever in Sports?
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The little I know about Tennis, it is much the same way. Playing at Wimbledon (grass) or the French Open (clay) is much different than playing on the surfaces we are used to in the US. If you can win at all of these majors, you are a gifted player. -
Re: Is Tiger The Most Intimidating, Imposing and Frightening Figure Ever in Sports?
Call me naive, but to me this is what Intimidation/Frightening is.
I don't think golf figures can be frightening/imposing. Intimidating maybe, but once you are on that upper echelon you need to have faith in your skills otherwise you wont/don't deserve to be there long. I bet Vijay Singh says he can beat tiger, no matter what the circumstance.
To me, to be intimidating and what not, you have to be directly against another. Tennis can be as you are having a ball rocketed at you, and it is more strategy. Football can be (hell, do you want to be the 5'10'' cornerback covering Marques Colston?) Basketball is the same (AI, Wade, Shaq are all intimidating in their own way.) Baseball sees a pitcher going one on one with a batter, who hits it to a fielder who has to make that play.
In golf, though, it is you against the course. This is why, in my opinion, golfers are not seen as intimidating (other than physical reasons.)badComment
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I think the thing that makes Tiger's run special - and whomever has the 11 straight PGA event streak he's chasing - is it's not just Tiger Vs one other guy.
It's Tiger Vs the rest of the field. It's Tiger Vs the course.
In tennis, you don't really have to worry about anyone else other than the one guy across the court from you. In Golf, you have what...50-75 guys playing a single tournament? Granted probably only 10-20 of those really have a shot at winning an event, but still...lot greater odds that Tiger could lose than Federer, in my opinion.Comment
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Yeah, didn't say he was intimidating. I'd consider him more awe-inspiring. If I was a golfer on the tournament, I'd cherish the moment to play in his group, even though I'd get my *** beaten - it'd just be awesome to paly with Tiger.
Federer, or some of the other "intimidating" figures in sports, though...I'd HATE to play.Comment
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Federer is the best on every type of surface except for clay where he has to settle for 2nd best at the moment.Just wait till Arsenal moves into Emirates Stadium.Comment
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I think the thing that makes Tiger's run special - and whomever has the 11 straight PGA event streak he's chasing - is it's not just Tiger Vs one other guy.
It's Tiger Vs the rest of the field. It's Tiger Vs the course.
In tennis, you don't really have to worry about anyone else other than the one guy across the court from you. In Golf, you have what...50-75 guys playing a single tournament? Granted probably only 10-20 of those really have a shot at winning an event, but still...lot greater odds that Tiger could lose than Federer, in my opinion.
In a single elimination tournament, one lapse or one bad day and you're gone.
Look at the Match Play and the Ryder Cup, Tiger hasn't dominated either of those like he does stroke play events...it's because getting through one guy after the next is MUCH harder to do.Patrick Mahomes > GodComment
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I could've sworn Tiger had a damn good record in Match Play and him losing in the first round last year was a bigger surprise than him winn 7 straight...?
Maybe I'm wrong, though.Comment
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His amatuer match play record was insane, he couldn't be beat in that before he turned pro.
He's struggled in the Ryder Cup and WGC Match Play to an extent.Patrick Mahomes > GodComment
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Golf is not a sport...its a hobby...yes i do suck at it lolComment
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The thing with Match Play is anyone on tour can put up a 63 and throw a monkey wrench in the works. Like Tiger said, "some times it takes a great round to win and some times it doesn't."Comment
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mike tyson. tiger doesn't hit people, so how intimidating can he be?
tyson had all those bigger guys beat before they even got in the ring.Comment
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It depends on what sport because if you put Tiger in a football uniform he doesn't look that Intimidating. I think he is Intimidating in golf for the fact he wins a bunch but for being physical I would go with John Daly when he was drunkComment
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I was born in 1965, and Tyson in his prime -- around 1986-87 -- is the most intimidating athlete I've ever seen. There were times where you really thought he was going to leave a corpse in the ring when he walked through the ropes after a fight.
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I'd say for my money, the most intimidating/frightening figure ever in sports that I've personally witnessed was Mike Tyson, circa 1986-8. I don't think anyone else even comes close. For those of us that were there for his meteoric ascent onto the boxing scene, I don't believe any of us think there will ever be an equal phenomenon. I was intimidated just WATCHING the guy on TV...I can't imagine how frickin' scary it must've been to step into the ring with him...
Joe Louis. The man was quiet and humble and you knew he was going to kill you I would guess.Comment
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