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00:00Wayne played chess and he was playing 5, 6, 7, 10, 20 moves ahead of everybody.
00:07Bienvenidos a Watch Mojo Español. Hoy haremos un recuento de los records deportivos que fueron tan impresionantes que probablemente nadie superará.
00:18Stockton stole the ball! Stockton stole the ball! He's the all-time leader in the history of the game!
00:26Number 20
00:27More than 40,474 points during his career
00:31LeBron James
00:33Yes, we understand that there was a moment after the retirement of Karim Abdul-Jabbar in 1989
00:40when people thought that his mark of 38,387 points was a record that nobody would ever break.
00:47We'd just like to say thank you for letting us share in your great, great career.
00:53And although Karl Malone and Kobe Bryant already tried, they ended their careers at about 2,000 and 5,000 points from Abdul-Jabbar, respectively.
01:03Then LeBron James arrived and on February 7, 2023, he scored the 38,388th point of his career and was the first place on the list.
01:15LeBron James, a shot in history, and there it is! LeBron stands alone!
01:23A position that now occupies with more than 40,400 points and continues to grow.
01:29The player closest to James is Kevin Durant and is about 12,000 points away from reaching it.
01:36Number 19
01:37200 victories in the NASCAR
01:40Richard Petty
01:42The nickname of Richard Petty is The King, and seeing what he has done on the track, this nickname seems well deserved.
01:56Petty has a whole series of racing records that probably nobody will ever break, like the one of more victories in a season, which are 27,
02:05more victories in the 500 miles of Daytona, which are 7, and more consecutive victories, which are 10.
02:12But the one that is above everyone else, the king of his records, is that of his 200 victories in NASCAR.
02:20Coming down the front straight, here they are, Sam, they will come across the yellow line, just about together, but Petty has the lead.
02:25A checkered flag for car number 43, Richard Petty has won the 200th race of his incomparable career.
02:33The regularity necessary to achieve so many victories during a long race is impressive, but even more so how far it is from the rest.
02:42David Peterson takes second place and finished his race with 105 victories.
02:48Number 18, 11 Stanley Cups, Angry Richard
02:53The Canadians of Montreal were a dominant force in the NHL during the 50s, 60s and 70s, as they took home 16 Stanley Cups in those decades.
03:05A player who was a key piece of these teams from 1955 to 1975 was Angry Richard.
03:19He led the league in assists twice and was the ninth player to tally 1,000 career points.
03:24Throughout his 20 years of career, Richard won 11 Stanley Cups as a player, a record that would be very difficult to break.
03:33The only other players who came close to the 11, like Jan Velavo and Ivan Cournoyer with 10, were teammates of Richard in most of his victories.
03:44Richard led Montreal to the 1973 championship, a record 11th Stanley Cup as a player.
03:50Even Wayne Gretzky, the best player of all time, only has 4 Stanley Cups.
03:57Number 17, 7 No Heaters, Nolan Ryan
04:01It is true that there have been more No Heaters in the baseball of the major leagues in recent years.
04:07In fact, in 2020 there were 9, the largest number in history in a season.
04:13But although there have been more in the entire league, there has not been any thrower who has accumulated them like Nolan Ryan for decades.
04:26Ryan launched his first 5 No Heaters between 1973 and 1981.
04:32The current active thrower with the most No Heaters is Justin Berlander with 3, and it took 12 years between 2007 and 2019.
04:41Ryan also got his 6th and 7th No Heater when he was 43 and 44 years old respectively, which in itself is also quite amazing.
04:57There is no one who surpasses these No Heaters.
05:00Number 16, 74 consecutive games won, Martín Ana Bratilova
05:07On February 15, 1984, Martín Ana Bratilova lost to Hanna Mandlíková in the final of the Silicon Valley Classic and did not lose again until December.
05:19From his next game on February 20, he spent the next 10 months defeating everyone who crossed his path.
05:27Just can't get to it, Martín Ana Bratilova
05:35A path that included 74 consecutive games and 3 majors, the opening of France, Wimbledon and the opening of the United States.
05:44He also reached the semifinals of the opening of Australia, where he ended his streak with two games of a possible Grand Slam.
05:52Not only is he the only player who has achieved 74 consecutive victories, but no one else has even reached 50.
06:08Bjorn Borg reached 49 once and the longest streak of the great Serena Williams was 34.
06:16Number 15, 87 consecutive victories, Julio Cesar Chavez
06:21Of course, the 50-0 record in Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s career is impressive.
06:35But it's not as impressive as 87-0, which was Julio Cesar Chavez's record before he fought until he tied up against Perenel Guttekker in 1993.
06:48In February 1990, when Buster Douglas surprised the world and put an end to the 37 victories of Mike Tyson, Chavez already had a 68-0 and won 19 before that draw.
07:02The decision is a majority decision, a draw.
07:08A draw and you can see the reaction of Sweet Pea Whitaker, he can't believe it and frankly I can't either.
07:15Today, most boxers do not have more than 50 fights in their career and much less win them all like Mayweather, which makes Chavez's record seem even more unattainable.
07:28Number 14, 1,406 stolen bases, Ricky Henderson
07:32Although currently stealing bases is not an important part of baseball in the major leagues, it has not always been like that.
07:39Until the turn of the century, stealing bases was a very important part of the game and Ricky Henderson was the best player in this.
07:47Henderson played 25 years from 1979 to 2005 and led the league in stolen bases 12 times.
08:03He finished his career with 1,406, almost 500 more than Lou Brock, who takes second place.
08:11Now maybe with the bases a little bigger and the new limits in first base launches, the thefts begin to increase, but they will never reach Henderson's level again.
08:32Number 13, 208 touchdowns, Jerry Rice
08:36When we talk about open receivers and NFL records, Jerry Rice could be a complete list of himself.
08:44From receptions to yards received, he achieved more in his career than any other player in history.
08:51It's almost a consensus that the best wide receiver in football is number 80, Jerry Rice.
08:56Some wide receivers can catch it deep, some can catch it short, some can catch intermediate routes, some guys are possession receivers, but Jerry Rice can do it all.
09:04But the unbeatable record in which we are going to focus is his 208 touchdowns mark.
09:10It is an impressive figure, which is even more so due to the time when Rice played, in which, unlike today, there were no strict rules against certain defensive plays and the protection of the quarterbacks.
09:25Highway 101 belongs to Jerry Rice, next exit Hall of Fame, as Jerry Rice stands all alone as number one in pro football history in touchdown reception.
09:38But even being what some would call the golden age of receptions, Rice is still more than 100 touchdowns ahead of Davante Adams, who is the highest among active players with 95.
09:53Number 12, 11 NBA championships, Bill Russell.
09:58Bill Russell played 13 seasons in the NBA with the Boston Celtics from 1953 to 1969.
10:06For all his accolades, one aspect of his transcendent career stands out. He has more titles to his credit than any other player in NBA history.
10:16And during those 13 years, he was not only one of the most dominant players in the league, but there were only two seasons in which he did not win the championship.
10:25In one of these, the Celtics did not reach the final, so he only lost the final once. In addition to that, he had 8 championships in a row, so his 11 victories are frankly difficult to even match.
10:41Russell is the greatest winner of all time, the most valuable player of all time, and no one can equal his record of 11 championships in 13 years.
10:54Michael Jordan would have needed two more triples to surpass Russell's number of baskets. It is something that he could not even match.
11:03Number 11, 427 weeks in number 1, Novak Djokovic.
11:09In case you had not realized that this century you have been seeing 3 of the 3 best tennis players in history, let us tell you about the number 1.
11:19Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic have 20 or more Grand Slam titles, numbers that we will probably never see again.
11:39Nadal is the only player who has been number 1 in the world in three different decades. Federer set a record of 237 consecutive weeks in number 1, and Djokovic has been in first place 427 times until the last week of May 2024.
11:58It is most likely that there are 427 more seasons of Grey's Anatomy for any player to be number 1 for so many weeks.
12:15Number 10, 18 Mayors, Jack Nicklaus.
12:20After Tiger Woods won his Major 14, there were probably a lot of people in 2008 who were quite sure that it was only a matter of time before he surpassed Jack Nicklaus.
12:32But here we are, more than 15 years later, Woods has 15 titles and Nicklaus's record seems more secure than ever.
12:49There are great players who continue to win Majors, but that is the problem, they are divided among all. If Tiger has not been able to surpass the Golden Bear, we are sure that no one else will ever do it.
13:02With typical humility, he insists that his record will someday be broken, but Jack Nicklaus's Major Championship presence will always stand the test of time.
13:10Number 9, 2,632 consecutive games played, Carl Ripken Jr.
13:17Can you think of something that you have done constantly for more than 16 years?
13:22A moment that will live for 2,131 years. We will never see anything like this again.
13:52Let it be said that number 8, Carl Ripken Jr. has reached the unreachable star.
14:22Number 8, 104 total pole positions, Lewis Hamilton
14:33Michael Schumacher is one of the best F1 drivers in history, and in his 308 races, he achieved the pole position an impressive amount of 68 times.
14:46Or at least that was an impressive figure until Lewis Hamilton arrived and blew it with his 104 poles.
14:54From 2024, Hamilton continues to compete and could get even more poles in the future.
15:07Although Max Verstappen seems to be winning everything these days, he is about 65 poles from the leader.
15:15And he would need to achieve 44% of his next 147 participations to match Hamilton's numbers, which is much more than the average of 20% of what he currently has.
15:28It was like an out-of-body experience. I feel like I'm back here watching this going on. It's not really happening.
15:34This record is Hamilton's.
15:36Number 7, three world cups, Pelé.
15:39Today's football fans could assume that Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo hold all the records of this sport.
15:49But the most veterans know that there was someone named Pelé from Brazil who could be the greatest footballer of all.
15:56And who also has a few records in his name.
16:09This includes his almost unbreakable record of three world cup championships.
16:14Even more impressive is the fact that only three countries have more trophies than Pelé.
16:27So if it's almost impossible for a country to win three, especially in the course of the career of any player,
16:35how is it going to win so many a single player and much less a quarter that beats the record?
16:40It's never going to happen.
16:42Number 6, 18,355 yards, Amit Smith.
16:48Walter Payton's 16,726 yards could seem unreachable when he retired in 1987.
16:57But three years later, Amit Smith debuted in the NFL and started running towards the record,
17:04finally accumulating a total of 18,355 yards.
17:10When he took that football field, it was like he turned into Superman. He was an incredible talent.
17:16And why is it not possible that they also break that record?
17:19Because the game has changed and now it is more of a league of passes.
17:23While the statistics of the quarterbacks have continued to rise, those of the runners have fallen.
17:46In addition, Smith played for 14 seasons, something that most players, much less runners,
17:53do not do very often nowadays, especially at a high enough level to accumulate so many yards.
18:01Number 5, 2,857 points, Wayne Gretzky.
18:06Wayne Gretzky is another of those athletes who could have a whole list like this for himself.
18:13When he retired in 1999, The Great One had 71 records in the NHL.
18:33And today, more than two decades later, he still holds 58.
18:37One of the records that stands out above the others is that of 2,857 points.
18:43Yes, it seems that Alex Ovechkin has many chances to beat Gretzky's record of 894 goals,
18:52but he is still 1,300 points behind.
18:55Gretzky is not the only player who has scored more than 2,000 points,
19:00but his 1,963 assists in his career exceed the total points of any other player.
19:16The 2,857 points came to stay.
19:20Number 4, 683 weeks, being the number one in the world, Tiger Woods.
19:26It is likely that Tiger Woods will never surpass Jack Nicklaus in the largest number of majors,
19:32but there are many records that he will surely hold forever,
19:36including the time he spent as number one in the world.
19:40Look at this, Peter, look at this shot.
19:42Look at this, it might go in, it might go in, it might go in.
19:46It is in!
19:49That was incredible.
19:51Does that remind you of anybody?
19:53One guy, that guy.
19:55We are talking about 683 weeks in total, and if that figure seems huge to you, it is.
20:02Only three golfers have spent a full natural year at number one,
20:07and while Nick Faldo and Greg Norman got it once each, Tiger did it eight times in the 1980s.
20:15His 683 weeks are 352 more than the second-ranked Norman,
20:22and his record of 281 consecutive weeks is more than the total of the career of any golfer,
20:28apart from the aforementioned Norman.
20:31Between 1998 and 2005, Woods made 142 consecutive cuts,
20:37another record that also seems pretty safe to us.
20:41That was just another Tiger moment.
20:43Number 3. 511 victories.
20:46Cy Young.
20:47Cy Young is not just the name of the prize awarded to the best pitcher in each league.
20:53The prize is named after a player who won 511 games during his career from 1890 to 1911.
21:01That's right, it is a record that has remained practically intact since the beginning of this sport,
21:07and it will be forever.
21:09With so many health problems and the Moneyball strategy,
21:13there were simply not so many launches or entries in the games.
21:17Only 7 pitchers had 20-game seasons between 2017 and 2023,
21:24while a couple of decades ago it was not uncommon to have 6 in a year.
21:28This also means that the 749 games of Young are safe.
21:34The active leader in that front is Justin Berlander, with just 46.
21:39Number 2. 15,806 assists.
21:43John Stockton.
21:45If it weren't for John Stockton or Jason Kidd,
21:48I could have seen his name at the top of a couple of NBA records lists.
21:53But unfortunately, when Kidd put an end to his career as a player in 2013,
21:58his 2,684 steals and 12,091 assists left him far behind Stockton.
22:10Stockton played his 19 seasons with the Utah Jazz,
22:14and the team reached the playoffs every year.
22:17They also reached their only two NBA finals at the time,
22:21in which they lost both times against the Bulls of Michael Jordan.
22:25Although he never put a basket, he has an advantage in 600 steals
22:29and more than 3,000 assists in the second qualification.
22:44And in terms of assists, we don't think anyone can reach it.
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23:00Number 1. 23 Olympic gold medals.
23:04Michael Phelps.
23:05No athlete has dominated his sport like Michael Phelps,
23:09but his records are not only above all swimmers.
23:13But also of all the other athletes who have competed in the Olympic Games.
23:27Before Phelps appeared, the record for Olympic gold medals was 9,
23:32and it was held by four different people.
23:35In the Athens 2004 Olympic Games, Phelps won 6.
23:40In 2008 he competed in 8 tests and won 8 gold medals.
23:45But he hadn't finished yet.
23:47In 2012 he won 4 and in 2016 he took home 5 more.
23:52Phelps' 23 gold medals are more than any other athlete.
23:58Being the greatest swimmer of all time,
24:00Michael Phelps will forever be one of the greatest Olympians
24:03to ever grace the sport's ultimate stage.
24:06His dominance as king of gold medals could last longer than that of Queen Elizabeth.
24:12Which of these records are you sure will never be eclipsed?
24:16What was once thought as an unbreakable record
24:19has just been broken by 38-year-old LeBron James.
24:23And do you agree with our selections?
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