Lillian Thomson
Hall of Fame Member
A simple idea based on the current World Athletic Championships to discuss how great sportsmen/women have ended their careers. Mo Farrarh bowed out of track athletics with a silver which wasn't ideal but it wasn't a case of a sportsman going on going too long. He was a contender but just got beaten on the day. Usain Bolt was not in good shape and knew he might not have the fairy-tale ending unless things went his way. A bronze and failing to finish wasn't a good way to finish in major championships but wasn't the worst story ever.
Muhamad Ali of course is a perfect example of going on way too long. Neither of the Spinx fights should have happened but at least retiring after the second one would have been good ending. Instead he had the wretched fights with Holmes and Berbick.
You have the likes of Jimmy Connors who played on way past the time he was a contender. But it was because he enjoyed playing and he wasn't in any way delusional the way some boxers or other sportsman can be.
It's actually quite difficult to think of many perfect endings. Pete Sampras won the US Open in what turned out to be his last professional match. That wasn't specifically a plan. He started training again to prepare for one last Wimbledon having had a terrible 2nd Round defeat in the previous year but after half an hour decided he couldn't be bothered.
Only one rule. Bradman's last innings and Joe Calzaghe's nonsense of a career are not allowed to be mentioned.
Muhamad Ali of course is a perfect example of going on way too long. Neither of the Spinx fights should have happened but at least retiring after the second one would have been good ending. Instead he had the wretched fights with Holmes and Berbick.
You have the likes of Jimmy Connors who played on way past the time he was a contender. But it was because he enjoyed playing and he wasn't in any way delusional the way some boxers or other sportsman can be.
It's actually quite difficult to think of many perfect endings. Pete Sampras won the US Open in what turned out to be his last professional match. That wasn't specifically a plan. He started training again to prepare for one last Wimbledon having had a terrible 2nd Round defeat in the previous year but after half an hour decided he couldn't be bothered.
Only one rule. Bradman's last innings and Joe Calzaghe's nonsense of a career are not allowed to be mentioned.