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My favourite sporting moments were. 1) Leicester City winning the 2015/16 Premier League despite being 5000-1 at the start of the season. 2) Rob Cross defeating the Phil Taylor at the 2018 PDC World Dart Championship final. The former was in the tournament for the first time as he unknown amateur a year prior before turning professional and the latter was in his final match before retiring. 3) Manchester United beating Bayern Munich with two late goals deep in injury time in the 1999 Champions League final to complete the historic treble.
Yes especially since ‘04 Series was a sweep and ‘05 outshined it by the White Sox breaking a longer drought than the Red Sox. While the Red Sox being the only team to overcome a 3-0 series in the ALCS they had been to the series several times vs Cubs not appearing since 1945
28-3... I really thought we had it that year. My dirty birds have yet to recover since that day 😢I will keep waiting though! You know what they say, patience is a virtue.
Dale Earnhardt Sr. won the 1998 Daytona 500. Every pit crew lined up to congratulate him. It was epic. Sadly, he lost his life at that same track just 3 years later. 😔 🏁❤️🏁
As an Eagles fan, our Super Bowl win was one of the happiest nights of my life. But the miracle on ice is deserving of #1 in my book. When I went to see the movie with my mom and grandmother my grandmother was acting as if it was a live game 😂. Trying to call out plays to the screen. That’s how much it impacted people I guess.
I would also like to add the ICC world cup 2011 finals India vs Sri Lanka when MS Dhonis hit a six, which helped India win the world cup, cement itself as the first team in cricket history to win the world cup on its home ground and the famous line uttered by Ravi Shastri after that, "Dhoni! Finishes it off in Style!" in the commentary box.
i was so sad for a bit bc i thought there wasn’t gonna be in hockey even tho there is so many hockey moments that could’ve made this list and it made me so happy seeing Miracle on Ice got #1
My all time favorite is Johnny Damon’s grand slam against the hated Yankees in game 7 of the 2004 ALCS. At that moment I knew the dreaded “curse of the bambino” was forever DEAD AND BURIED!!!!
My favorite moment in sports was when my grandfather's favorite team, the Chicago Cubs, won the World Series. Sadly he was not here to watch their victory but he was smiling down from Heaven! ❤
Jerome Lane, Sr. Shatters The Backboard With A Thunderous Dunk Hence Send It In, Jerome In 1988 For Jerome's Pittsburgh Panthers Men's Basketball Team Forever Engrained In Sports History.
Alot of these highlights were dead, Football (soccer) eclipses all of these highlights. You barely included the biggest sport with the biggest and most watched competition in the world the world cup in this video, quite dissapointing.
Kawhi Leonard's Game 7 buzzer beater to send the Raptors over the 76ers en route to their first NBA championship win. LITERALLY could not have been more Hollywood.
So US centric list that they put an american runner finishing while hurt while there is a MUCH more relevant case in the history of olympic sport which was Gabriela Andersen finishing the marathon almost fainting.
What was said for #1 makes no sense. “After 2 the soviets were cruising with 3-2 lead.” Since when is a 1 goal lead cruising? The soviets were normally up by multiple goals so the fact that it was a 1 goal game is very much the opposite of cruising.
@melissagrant4178 the coldest game in NFL History. December 31 1967 Lambeau Field Green Bay Packers vs Dallas Cowboys -15°F with a -48 windchill Packers 21 Cowboys 17.
Jimmie Johnson winning his 7th Nascar Championship, winning 5 nascar championships in a row and Dale Earnahrdt's 1998 Daytona Win should of made the list. Greatest sports moments but, sports like Racing, Tennis and others where conveniently left out. 🤔
1913 U.S. Open with Francis Ouimet being the ultimate underdog and winning was incredible (so I’ve read) and also the 1972 Summit Series between Team Canada and the Soviets was insane (so I’ve read) but for me personally as a Boston guy it’s definitely the ‘04 Sox and the 28-3 comeback win for the Pats. Miracle on Ice can’t be topped by anything though.
Mine is the final matchday of the Dutch Eredivisie of the 06/07 season. Wich included 3 teams that could be Champion and its the number 3 PSV Eindhoven who pull it if
Mine would indefinitely be after a full day of going for the shot and constantly not getting at the X-games in 1999, Tony Hawk, as the sun starts to go down, finally lands the 900. It was and still is the most amazing in the history of professional skateboarding.
Why are the sports-related lists at WatchMojo gravitated mostly towards American Football, Ice Hockey or Baseball?? I mean I know it's a Canadian RUclips channel but I'm missing some tennis for instance, which is a much more global sport than the aforementioned.
Where is Bill Mazeroski??? The only walk off home run to win a World Series in baseball history! 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates beat the heavily favored New York Yankees in miraculous fashion!
#1: "The Sox" are in Chicago, always have been, and #2: Tyson/Douglas was absolutely nuts, and I'm not sure I can even really explain it - at that time, the idea that anyone could beat Tyson just...didn't occur to anybody. It wasn't even a thought. Long after the live coverage had ended (on a Sunday morning, IIRC), my dad and I just kind of sat there wondering if what we'd just watched was even real. Many casinos wouldn't even take action. Casinos. Wouldn't take bets. Insane.
I'm always a boxing fan, and the one fight that is stuck to me up to this day, is probably the THE WAR: Hagler vs Hearns, I mean the sheer determination and willingness to fight to the very last breath, that fight was short but it was a monumental moment in BOXING.
My heart went out to the Chicago Cubs when they won the World Series in 2016. I may live in Ohio, but I’ve never liked the Indians, who are now the Guardians. I don’t know why, though. Maybe I prefer another team, and there’s nothing wrong with that.
How about the most devastating sports highlights? Jim McCay at the 1972 Olympics announcing that the entire Israeli Olympics team was dead, "They are all gone!"
If it didnt happen for an US athlete its not in the list. For you all non-US people and non-US only sport watching if you are waiting for a real all time top 10.
US sports are the top of most sports. There's a reason the best Japanese baseball players want to come to the US, and US players moving to Japan are typically has beens or players that never panned out. And Japan has excellent baseball. But MLB in the US is better.
@@theywouldnthavetocensormei9231 Typical US centric. Baseball is irrelevant outside US. American Football is irrelevant outside US. Again. Just dont name it as an ALL TIME list and then come to make a US only list. Just that. Make it "Top 10 times US kicked as in sports". Job done.
@@Rudykawa baseball is not irrelevant outside of the US, it's hugely popular in most of Latin America and parts of Asia, mostly Japan and South Korea. And it's growing internationally too, there are a lot more people in Europe and Australia, even parts of Africa that are playing baseball.
For me Beast Quake will always be #1. What Marshawn did on that run was like nothing I’d ever seen before or since. That run also helped shape the identity of that team and franchise, which since that day has been one of the most successful in all of sports for over a decade.
Golf????!!! Golf???!!!! Really???!!! One of the greatest highlights in the history of sport is GOLF!!!!??' Are you insane???!! What a disgrace??!! Come on...🙄🤢
Weak sauce Mojo. Stick to movies. Too much recency bias. And America bias. Look you have Buster Douglas but no Mohammad Ali. This is because you are not sports fans and don’t know what you’re talking about. Not hating - just keeping it real. 😂 Happy New Year.
bruh go watch soccer! u only talk about american sports wtf? u just mention only americans...hey there is sport outside USA...ffs go read real madrid 10th champions league championship or liverpool comeback against ac milan in final 2005 or watch martinez save against france in last world cup.
I feel like these are epic sports moments, not highlights. Highlights are individual spectacular plays or events. Like the band is on the field or Bobby Thompsons shot heard round the world.
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the comback of the patriots
Jesse Owens. 🙏
My favourite sporting moments were.
1) Leicester City winning the 2015/16 Premier League despite being 5000-1 at the start of the season.
2) Rob Cross defeating the Phil Taylor at the 2018 PDC World Dart Championship final. The former was in the tournament for the first time as he unknown amateur a year prior before turning professional and the latter was in his final match before retiring.
3) Manchester United beating Bayern Munich with two late goals deep in injury time in the 1999 Champions League final to complete the historic treble.
#3 was insane. sad it wasnt on the list but not surprised cus american channel lol
*Top 10 Greatest Sports Highlights of All Times ACCORDING to USA*
Mine would be the Chicago Cubs winning after 108 years of bad luck
Cubs win! Cubs win!
The last 3 games were nail biters!
Yes especially since ‘04 Series was a sweep and ‘05 outshined it by the White Sox breaking a longer drought than the Red Sox.
While the Red Sox being the only team to overcome a 3-0 series in the ALCS they had been to the series several times vs Cubs not appearing since 1945
*After 108 years of sucking
As a Yankees fan I’m happy i got to see the cubs win in my life
Messi World Cup win. Biggest watched and loved moment in the history of all sports.
Loved my ass.
My favorite to this day still is the 2016 Chicago Cubs. It never gets old.
That 2004 season of the red sox was unbelievable as a sox fan
As well as for any New York Yankees haters!
Great highlights!
28-3... I really thought we had it that year. My dirty birds have yet to recover since that day 😢I will keep waiting though! You know what they say, patience is a virtue.
I wouldn't be able to watch anymore. Like you guys had it.
It killed me my Eagles losing last year up 10 at half.
Dale Earnhardt Sr. won the 1998 Daytona 500. Every pit crew lined up to congratulate him.
It was epic.
Sadly, he lost his life at that same track just 3 years later. 😔
🏁❤️🏁
Happy New Year's WatchMojo. 🙏❤
As an Eagles fan, our Super Bowl win was one of the happiest nights of my life. But the miracle on ice is deserving of #1 in my book. When I went to see the movie with my mom and grandmother my grandmother was acting as if it was a live game 😂. Trying to call out plays to the screen. That’s how much it impacted people I guess.
Where is Bobby Orr? Flying through the air after scoring the Stanley Cup winning goal on Mother’s Day, May 10 1970. That’s an unforgettable hilight
Exactly! Why not Bobby Orr?!
As much as basketball is my favorite sport, the Miracle on Ice stands out the most to me.
I would also like to add the ICC world cup 2011 finals India vs Sri Lanka when MS Dhonis hit a six, which helped India win the world cup, cement itself as the first team in cricket history to win the world cup on its home ground and the famous line uttered by Ravi Shastri after that, "Dhoni! Finishes it off in Style!" in the commentary box.
As a Pats I was absolutely stunned that they won Super Bowl 51 but obviously excited at the same time
A lot of really bad and several no calls in that game.
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Ali vs. Foreman and Jack Nicklaus's Masters win in '86 were two of the most memorable for me!
Good list
i was so sad for a bit bc i thought there wasn’t gonna be in hockey even tho there is so many hockey moments that could’ve made this list and it made me so happy seeing Miracle on Ice got #1
🏀⚽ These highlights never get old, always stunning! 🙌🔥
My all time favorite is Johnny Damon’s grand slam against the hated Yankees in game 7 of the 2004 ALCS. At that moment I knew the dreaded “curse of the bambino” was forever DEAD AND BURIED!!!!
Yea, but we still got you guys 27-5 in WS wins😁
Amen, brother.
Red Sox Nation forever.
2004 Curse Reversed
1994: "New York, after 54 years, your long wait is over! Captain Mark Messier...take the Stanley Cup!"
Sports in 2016 was peak🔥
That was an incredible year for Chicago, the way they ended their World Series drought.
What about the Manning-Tyree pass in 2008 Super Bowl?
the look and reaction of Atlanta's owner was priceless
2012 NASCAR Watkins Glen, last lap. Insane great racing
8:22 it wasn’t Larry Nance who scored the bucket for the Cavaliers, it was Craig Ehlo.
My favorite moment in sports was when my grandfather's favorite team, the Chicago Cubs, won the World Series. Sadly he was not here to watch their victory but he was smiling down from Heaven! ❤
Jerome Lane, Sr. Shatters The Backboard With A Thunderous Dunk Hence Send It In, Jerome In 1988 For Jerome's Pittsburgh Panthers Men's Basketball Team Forever Engrained In Sports History.
The 1999 and 2005 Champions League Finals could appear here. The 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix could also be here.
super bowl 42 helmet catch
Happy New Year 🎈🎆
Alot of these highlights were dead, Football (soccer) eclipses all of these highlights. You barely included the biggest sport with the biggest and most watched competition in the world the world cup in this video, quite dissapointing.
Canada winning gold in hockey the 2010 Olympics
That DAVID tYREE HEAD CATCH
Kawhi Leonard's Game 7 buzzer beater to send the Raptors over the 76ers en route to their first NBA championship win. LITERALLY could not have been more Hollywood.
The falcons and New England 😊❤
Title should be "Top 10 USA Greatest Sports Highlights of All Time"
So US centric list that they put an american runner finishing while hurt while there is a MUCH more relevant case in the history of olympic sport which was Gabriela Andersen finishing the marathon almost fainting.
As a parent of an athlete I completely get why Redman went out on the track to help his son.
What was said for #1 makes no sense. “After 2 the soviets were cruising with 3-2 lead.” Since when is a 1 goal lead cruising? The soviets were normally up by multiple goals so the fact that it was a 1 goal game is very much the opposite of cruising.
I wouldn’t have used the word cruising but I’d say dominating. US was being outshot 30-10 through two periods and only had 2 shots in the second.
No mention of the 31 Wedge play from The Ice Bowl. Shameful.
What the ice bowl
@melissagrant4178 the coldest game in NFL History.
December 31 1967
Lambeau Field
Green Bay Packers vs
Dallas Cowboys
-15°F with a -48 windchill
Packers 21 Cowboys 17.
How does Niklas Edin's shot, from the world curling championship isn't here? 🤨
who makes these list ?
For me it was the Mets winning the 1986 world series. Honorable mention go to the Cubs winning in 2016
Jimmie Johnson winning his 7th Nascar Championship, winning 5 nascar championships in a row and Dale Earnahrdt's 1998 Daytona Win should of made the list. Greatest sports moments but, sports like Racing, Tennis and others where conveniently left out. 🤔
Alan Kulwicki's 1992 Championship as well.
1913 U.S. Open with Francis Ouimet being the ultimate underdog and winning was incredible (so I’ve read) and also the 1972 Summit Series between Team Canada and the Soviets was insane (so I’ve read) but for me personally as a Boston guy it’s definitely the ‘04 Sox and the 28-3 comeback win for the Pats. Miracle on Ice can’t be topped by anything though.
The cubs shoulve been 1…
1950 world cup, Uruguay beats Brazil in Brazil?
I’d swap the Curse of the Bambino with the curse the Cubs broke in 2016
What a day to be a Falcons fan 🙁🙁
Leicester city winning the premier league
Mine is the final matchday of the Dutch Eredivisie of the 06/07 season. Wich included 3 teams that could be Champion and its the number 3 PSV Eindhoven who pull it if
Rephrase it to American sporting moments, because the world sees things differently
That Tiger Master’s win was special. Something was in the air. Mine will always be the Washington Capitals winning the Stanley Cup.
Mine would indefinitely be after a full day of going for the shot and constantly not getting at the X-games in 1999, Tony Hawk, as the sun starts to go down, finally lands the 900. It was and still is the most amazing in the history of professional skateboarding.
Why are the sports-related lists at WatchMojo gravitated mostly towards American Football, Ice Hockey or Baseball?? I mean I know it's a Canadian RUclips channel but I'm missing some tennis for instance, which is a much more global sport than the aforementioned.
How do you exclude the Immaculate Reception from this list, it's the most famous highlight in NFL history
And Bill Mazeroski! I made a comment about that exclusion. Go Steelers!
@@ThePittsburghToddy only 2 walk off home runs to end the World Series in history, Mazeroski in '60, and Carter in '93.
Tom Brady a football God!
Best game I’ve ever attended: Michigan vs Michigan State 2021
Best game I’ve ever watched: Game 7 of the 2016 World Series
Where is Bill Mazeroski??? The only walk off home run to win a World Series in baseball history! 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates beat the heavily favored New York Yankees in miraculous fashion!
Joe Carter in '93 too.
#1: "The Sox" are in Chicago, always have been, and
#2: Tyson/Douglas was absolutely nuts, and I'm not sure I can even really explain it - at that time, the idea that anyone could beat Tyson just...didn't occur to anybody. It wasn't even a thought. Long after the live coverage had ended (on a Sunday morning, IIRC), my dad and I just kind of sat there wondering if what we'd just watched was even real. Many casinos wouldn't even take action. Casinos. Wouldn't take bets. Insane.
Usain bolt WR was sports greatest moment of all time
I'm always a boxing fan, and the one fight that is stuck to me up to this day, is probably the THE WAR: Hagler vs Hearns, I mean the sheer determination and willingness to fight to the very last breath, that fight was short but it was a monumental moment in BOXING.
Breaking the "Curse of the Bambino" & winning the 2004 World Series. Red Sox Nation celebrate it BIG TIME!!!
I don’t care what anyone says, Michael Jordan will always be the greatest basketball player of all time!
My heart went out to the Chicago Cubs when they won the World Series in 2016. I may live in Ohio, but I’ve never liked the Indians, who are now the Guardians. I don’t know why, though. Maybe I prefer another team, and there’s nothing wrong with that.
Long live Chief Wahoo and the Cleveland Indians
You have the Reds too.
South africa won the world cup from good poisoning tbh
Red Sox 2004
Patriots Superbowl LI
I was expecting 10 Gretzky clips
How about the most devastating sports highlights? Jim McCay at the 1972 Olympics announcing that the entire Israeli Olympics team was dead, "They are all gone!"
NZ lost because half the team were food poisoned!
No mention of Ray Allen’s game typing 3 pointer against the spurs?
How do you exclude the 1996 "Magnificent seven"? Far more "miraculous" than miracle on ice.
If it didnt happen for an US athlete its not in the list. For you all non-US people and non-US only sport watching if you are waiting for a real all time top 10.
I had no idea that the South African rugby team or the Manchester United were American.
US sports are the top of most sports. There's a reason the best Japanese baseball players want to come to the US, and US players moving to Japan are typically has beens or players that never panned out. And Japan has excellent baseball. But MLB in the US is better.
@@wickideazy 2 out of 10 in an ALL TIME list. So USA is 80% in, again, an ALL TIME list.
@@theywouldnthavetocensormei9231 Typical US centric. Baseball is irrelevant outside US. American Football is irrelevant outside US. Again. Just dont name it as an ALL TIME list and then come to make a US only list. Just that. Make it "Top 10 times US kicked as in sports". Job done.
@@Rudykawa baseball is not irrelevant outside of the US, it's hugely popular in most of Latin America and parts of Asia, mostly Japan and South Korea. And it's growing internationally too, there are a lot more people in Europe and Australia, even parts of Africa that are playing baseball.
South Africa winning the 1995 rugby world cup is the biggest
Messi 91 goals in the 2011-12 season for Barcelona
Of all time of the US* Theres a lot of great moments in the whole world, but as usually the US think they're the center of the world
For me Beast Quake will always be #1. What Marshawn did on that run was like nothing I’d ever seen before or since. That run also helped shape the identity of that team and franchise, which since that day has been one of the most successful in all of sports for over a decade.
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Golf????!!! Golf???!!!! Really???!!! One of the greatest highlights in the history of sport is GOLF!!!!??' Are you insane???!! What a disgrace??!! Come on...🙄🤢
HERE COMES DIGGINS!!!!!
Mine would be when the Lions win a Super Bowl
Weak sauce Mojo. Stick to movies. Too much recency bias. And America bias. Look you have Buster Douglas but no Mohammad Ali.
This is because you are not sports fans and don’t know what you’re talking about.
Not hating - just keeping it real. 😂 Happy New Year.
bruh go watch soccer! u only talk about american sports wtf? u just mention only americans...hey there is sport outside USA...ffs go read real madrid 10th champions league championship or liverpool comeback against ac milan in final 2005 or watch martinez save against france in last world cup.
Soccer is for poor people and people who can't throw.
It's an American channel
@@theywouldnthavetocensormei9231 American Football is for people who failed in rugby.
I feel like these are epic sports moments, not highlights. Highlights are individual spectacular plays or events. Like the band is on the field or Bobby Thompsons shot heard round the world.
No soccer event ? Where is king Pele who won three world cups ?
2016 Cleveland cavaliers.
So many left out!
Mine would been Argentina 🇦🇷 winning the World Cup
I'd love to see a WatchMojo list involving sports that doesn't have Baseball, American Football or Basketball as number 1. I bet that's impossible!
Mike lost the day before I was born
graig ehlo and bnot larry nance. really u mess think up?
So Lebron being down 3-1 not on the list 🤔
Baseball and American Football should be nowhere near this list, only America cares about them.
28-3
Kirk Gibson
Foreman v Moorer…
West indies winning the 2016 world cup