Larbre34 wrote: » Its a she. Although she does go by the handle 'The Man' Comes from Baldoyle, used to be Aer Lingus cabin crew, now routinely kicks UFC battler Ronda Rousey's arshe around for fun. Perhaps you've heard of her?
xckjoo wrote: » Good point. Very true. And if Best was alive today he'd be all over social media and probably would be our most famous sports star, but for his actions off the pitch. Will the people lionising Best while scorning McGregor see the hypocrisy? Doubtful. It'll be different for some reason
Mrsmum wrote: » I think George Best is somewhat like Conor McGregor in that both of their escapades off pitch, so to speak, added to their overall fame. George was very well known for stuff which was nothing to do with football ie his good looks, his love life, his glamorous wives, his alcoholism & issues around that. I think it's unfair to say Conor McGregor is really known for his notorious antics while at the same time pretend like George Best is only known for his footballing skills.
odyssey06 wrote: » Conor McGregor is famous, but a lot of people who know who he is don't even consider him a sportsman. UFC is effectively banned in France, for example. That could change depending on how he and UFC are viewed down the road, but right now I'm excluding him on that basis. I'm also excluding sports whose popular profile extends only to Ireland and\or Britain. So right now, my contenders are: Soccer: George Best, Roy Keane, Liam Brady, Robbie Keane Cycling: Sean Kelly, Stephen Roche Rugby: Brian O'Driscoll Cricket: Eoin Morgan (given profile of Cricket World Cup) Golf: Padraig Harrington, Rory McIlroy (given profile of Ryder Cup) Boxing: Katie Taylor Out of that list I am picking George Best. - People are still talking about him half a century later, so if you add up all those people across five decades that is a deeper footprint than someone with a short 'peak' of fame - Soccer has a higher mass\global profile than any other sports above - Manchester United are one of the most popular soccer teams in the world, and Best is one of their most famous players - European Footballer of the Year in 1968 - And clinching argument for me is that there's a bloody airport named after him that gets millions of visitors a year https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Best_Belfast_City_Airport The only other people on the list I can see a transport hub being named after are Sean Kelly & Katie Taylor.
Richard Hillman wrote: » The F1 circuit goes to Japan, China, Russia and the US. It used to go to India.
odyssey06 wrote: » I think the Irish guy with his name in the team might have been more famous at the time... Im not sure of the global profile of F1 with the average joe in India, Japan, China, US, Russia, Africa though.
Chris Benoit didn't take steroids, right? Lol. Seems like you don't know too much about your interest yourself...
Regardless of the debate of who the most famous Irish sports person is (and it's certainly not Becky whoever), wrestlemania is not a sport, WWE is not a sport. Sports people may be involved, but it's far from a sport.
Mrsmum wrote: » My American, college going nephews and nieces tell me McGregor is off the scale massive among that age group over there. On a college trip to Dublin for one of them, apparently all any of the group of lads really wanted was to do a tour of all Conor's haunts and were disappointed there wasn't such a tour available. They were also very surprised that when they mentioned his name here, locals didn't have the same adoration towards him.
StupidLikeAFox wrote: » He would be a shoe in for Ireland's most famous soap star
Larbre34 wrote: » Its biggest star of the moment is Irish and headlining the Wrestlemania event.
Larbre34 wrote: Its biggest star of the moment is Irish and headlining the Wrestlemania event.
eagle eye wrote: » Wtf has pro-wrestling got to do with Ireland's biggest sports stars?
RollieFingers wrote: » Chris Benoit is dead well over a decade at this stage, which is hardly "nowadays". It's not like it was in the 80s and 90s anymore when the majority of wrestlers were abusing steroids.
AMKC wrote: » Eddie Irvine or Eddie Jordan.
RocketRaccoon wrote: » Start, show everyone how ****ing clueless you are. Tell everyone how these wrestlers aren't athletes and are nothing but actors.
RocketRaccoon wrote: » Yep and not a bit of athleticism in their bodies. You've already proven yourself completely clueless today, let it rest.
RocketRaccoon wrote: » "Juiced up to the gills" shows just how little you know about that company nowadays
RocketRaccoon wrote: » See, you've completely contradicted yourself and you're too stupid to realise how
RocketRaccoon wrote: » Ah so you've no interest in actual discussion, good to know.
normanoffside wrote: » That’s not the world’s strongest man competition and he had coined his moniker long before that.
Omackeral wrote: » Gimmick when he began, granted. Then he took a hiatus and actually made it a reality. Documentary about his entire career dropped last month and it's really fantastic.
OOnegative wrote: » He was the “self proclaimed” Worlds strongest man. Never competed in the sport of Strongman as far as I know, fantastic weight lifter.