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Gary Lineker has just suggested that it's Andy Murray. I'm struggling to disagree.The floor is open...
There's nothing to bite at anyway, unless you're really becoming that precious.Anyway, Lennox Lewis?
Actually, it's got to be Big Daddy. He never, EVER lost. And look at the size of some of his opponents. Big Daddy was a phenomenon.
Andy Murray? Greatest British sportsman of all time?Christ, we don't half get things out of perspective. He's a very, very good tennis player, but he's not even in the top three globally in his era. You have to choose someone who's dominated his event globally for a long period. No question: Phil Taylor.
Mark Cavendish and FroomeMurrayHamiltonJ Root, Anderson, Cook, BroadItoje, Haskell, Definitely blessed with great sports people at the moment
Fred Perry won 10 major titles including Wimbledon three times and 4 Grand Slams - and he was also world Table Tennis Champion at the same time.Andy Murray isn't even the greatest British tennis player of all time - never mind all-round sportsman. Wait till he has his own clothing range, then he might be close.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on July 10, 2016, 06:12:39 pmAndy Murray? Greatest British sportsman of all time?Christ, we don't half get things out of perspective. He's a very, very good tennis player, but he's not even in the top three globally in his era. You have to choose someone who's dominated his event globally for a long period. No question: Phil Taylor. I Have to disagree. He's been in top three for some time. Federer, Nadal, Djok..to get to 10 GS finals and win 3 is top class.Phil Taylor just plays a pub game
There is a blindingly obvious one that no-one has mentioned, who wins hands down for me. Mo Farah.
I can't think of any other British sportsman in a serious sport who has so utterly dominated his global competitors for so long.