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Famous Athletes Who Could Have Dominated a Second Sport

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Famous Athletes Who Could Have Dominated a Second Sport
Famous athletes who could have dominated a second sport tell the story of men and women with so much athletic ability that they shouldn't be limited to being the best at just one sport when they could easily find success in several sports. Many athletes have tried to become successful two-sport athletes and few have succeeded but dozens more have the potential.

This list isn't about the notable two-sport athletes like Deion Sanders, who won both the Super Bowl and a World Series, or Hershel Walker, who won the Heisman Trophy, appeared in the Winter Olympics in bobsled and competed in mixed martial arts, or Michael Jordan, who returned after retiring from the NBA to play in the MLB, or Bo Jackson, who enjoyed success playing professional football and baseball during his career. This list is about the athletes who despite having the talent to dominate two sports, stuck to one and became one of the best to ever play.

For many athletes, this choice between two sports was an early one. Tom Brady for instance was selected in the MLB Draft but declined to play football. His three Super Bowl rings and numerous NFL records show he made a wise choice. Kirk Gibson was one of the best wide receivers in NCAA Football but chose the MLB contract offer over the one from the NFL. He went on to win two World Series and is still active as a highly successful MLB manager. Wilt Chamberlain had the choice of track, basketball, volleyball, boxing and football in his early years. He picked basketball and for that is now a household name.

These big names and so many more from professional football, basketball, baseball, hockey and other sports could have easily dominated a second sport. For one reason or another they made the tough decision to focus on one primary sport and in many cases went on to become legends in that sport. It would be tough to think that they regret the decision but one they certainly look back upon and wonder "what if?"
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Allen Iverson
Earned all-state honors in high school football playing quarterback before joining the National Basketball Association
Antonio Gates
Played basketball at Kent State before joining the Chargers
Brock Lesnar
In addition to spending time in professional wrestling, he once made the roster for the Minnesota Vikings
Jim Brown
College letterman in Football, Baseball, Lacrosse and Track
John Elway
Spent time in the minors for the New York Yankees and Kansas City Royals before going on to become one of the best football players ever
LeBron James
Played football in high school before his historic NBA career
Steve Nash
Could be playing soccer in the MLS
Tony Gonzalez
Dominated college football and basketball, including playing in the 1997 Sweet Sixteen, before enjoying a successful professional football career
Wilt Chamberlain
Before becoming a legend in the NBA, he was sought after by nearly every sport from track, volleyball, boxing and football
Eric Decker
Drafted twice into Major League Baseball but declined to play in the NFL


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