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Michael Jordon won regular-season MVP five times. He won the Finals MVP six times. During the 1991 and 1992 seasons, he became the only player to win back-to-back regular season and Finals MVP awards. In 1993 Jordan became the first to win the Finals MVP three consecutive years. Need I say more?
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One of the best hockey players ever. At the time he retired, he had scored 2,857 points in the National Hockey League. Gretzky scored a record 894 goals in his 20 National Hockey League seasons of playing.
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One of the greatest boxing legends ever, he became the first three-time heavyweight champion during his time.
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Babe Ruth, another baseball legend had a lifetime batting average of .342. Ruth still holds first place for a .690 slugging percentage and 2,062 walks.
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One of the best baseball players ever. Jackie Robinson, during an MVP season, lead the league with a .342 average and 37 steals. Robinson also had career-highs with 124 RBIs and 122 runs.
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