I hadn't seen this Michael Jordan commercial for Gatorade in a long time. Beautifully edited, it's fun to watch ... not to mention list to as well.
The Top 15 "Human highlight reels" of all time? I don't know that I'd agree with this site that this collection is so, but it is a very nice one nonetheless. It covers American football, soccer, boxing, basketball.
Oh, that's great. I don't think I've ever seen that one before. However, this one remains my favorite Michael Jordan commercial.
To fix the link. - Bird & Jordan ... yeah, that is one of the best, partly because it's two of the greatest players ever in the sport. No argument here, although there is a version out there that plays the last couple of minutes, making that shot seem even more dramatic.
Oops, thanks for that. I would have normally noticed that, but vBulletin kept it as a link whereas UBB would have just shown the messed up code. Yeah, I tried to find that video but no dice.
Here is a rather poor video of that game. Kentucky - Duke 1992 (2 minutes left) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oN145FoXzY Michael Johnson running the 200 m in 19.32 on the biggest stage (many consider this record as unbreakable). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIQ5S3TqgP0 Carlos Alberto's goal in the 1970 World Cup final (Brazil-Italy). Words cannot described on how good this goal is. From the patient teamwork in the setup to the perfect finish (the ball took a bounce before it was kicked) which broke down a very stingy and tough Italian defense. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HrjevD2vhk Here are the other goals in that game. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_3nRplehGk
Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh hits a record 6 Sixes vs England in the Super 8's clash of the Twenty20 World Cup (2007). This is a video from the Live telecast..ball-by-ball. Some absolutely amazing hitting.
And THIS is how you play the game: minor league ball girl shows the outfielder how the game is supposed to be played.
One of the top five most famous moments in auto racing history. That's the wreck at the end of the 1976 Daytona 500. THE most famous moment in stock car racing 1979
btw. is that a home-run or what? and what whould the rules be if the ball had bounced off the wall without the girl catching it?