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Sports' biggest villains

Remember the good ol' days when a sports villain was just the guy that kept beating your team? I mean, he wasn't actually a villain. He wasn't a horrible person who mistreated everyone around him.

Well, that's all changed now. Bucky Dent could no longer be considered a villain just for breaking the hearts of New Englanders. Nowadays sports villains are truly contemptible people, megalomaniacal narcissists and sociopaths.

Usually when I deliver a top ten list, I go from 10 to 1 to build the suspense, but I just can't wait that long to name Barry Bonds the No. 1 villain in sports.

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Source: Fox Sports

This should probably be paraphrased to the biggest jerks in US Sports. But whatever...it's a start :lol: Any thoughts? I have one - Wilt Chamberlain should not be on this list... and like him or not, Bond's 700+ home runs is an impressive thing - with or without steroids

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Except for Phil Helmuth I've heard of them all.

Good old Bobby Knight was a clear pick for #2.

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