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Best 1 Otto Graham
Otto Graham

Otto Graham led the Cleveland Browns to an unprecedented seven championships in the early years of the American Football League (AFL). His exceptional leadership and passing ability made him a dominan...

8.2 Very Good
2 Benny Leonard
Benny Leonard

Benny Leonard was a dominant force in the lightweight and welterweight divisions during the early 20th century. Known for his exceptional boxing skills, defensive prowess, and strategic brilliance, Le...

8.1 Very Good
3 Joe Gans
Joe Gans

Joe Gans was a pioneering lightweight champion in the early 20th century. Known for his exceptional defensive skills and technical brilliance, Gans was considered one of the greatest boxers of his tim...

7.8 Good
4 Terry McGovern
Terry McGovern

Terry McGovern was a fast and powerful featherweight and lightweight champion in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known for his exceptional speed and knockout power, McGovern was a thrilling fi...

7.7 Good
5 Percy Bysshe
Percy Bysshe

Percy Bysshe, also known as 'The Little Champion,' was a versatile and skilled boxer who competed in both the bantamweight and welterweight divisions. He was known for his exceptional boxing technique...

7.7 Good
6 Don Hutson
Don Hutson

Don Hutson was a dominant wide receiver in the early years of the NFL, known for his exceptional scoring ability and versatility. He excelled as a receiver, kicker, and returner, making him a valuable...

7.7 Good
7 Stanley Ketchel
Stanley Ketchel

Stanley Ketchel was a powerful and aggressive middleweight champion in the early 20th century. Known for his devastating punching ability and relentless pressure, Ketchel was a formidable opponent. Hi...

7.6 Good
8 Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson

Jack Johnson was the first African American heavyweight champion, breaking down racial barriers in the sport. His defensive style and counter-punching ability frustrated opponents. Johnsons career was...

7.5 Good
9 Walter Johnson
Walter Johnson

Walter Johnson, nicknamed 'The Big Train,' was a dominant pitcher in the early 20th century. His fastball was legendary, and he led the league in strikeouts multiple times. Johnson's career ERA of 2.1...

7.4 Good
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