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1967 Boston Red Sox - The Impossible Dream - (The Quest)" sung by Glen Campbell
Jack Nicklaus’ first U.S. Open victory in 1962 at Oakmont Country Club
Remember Rocky Marciano fights Roland La Starza in the Heavyweight Title fight at the Polo Grounds in New York in 1953
Rocky Marciano was born in Brockton, Massachusetts in 1923. He was a typical American kid, playing baseball and football and dreaming of playing one professionally. He didn't take up boxing until he was drafted into the Army at the age of twenty. In 1947, he had a tryout with the Chicago Cubs as a catcher, but was let go because he couldn't make the throw from home plate to second base with accuracy. By the spring of 1949, his boxing skills were developing and he had knocked out his first 16 opponents.
In 1951, Marciano knocked out his hero, the former heavyweight champion Joe Louis, in the eighth round, establishing him as one of the marquee fighters in the heavyweight division. In 1952, he got the chance to fight for the title against Jersey Joe Walcott in Philadelphia. Marciano knocked him out in the 13th round giving Marciano the championship belt.
On April 27, 1956, Marciano retired from boxing. He had held the heavyweight boxing title for four years and is the only boxing champion to ever retire undefeated.
The greatest baseball team - The 1927 New York Yankees. Nicknamed Murderer's Row, this team went 110-44 and set many records
1969-70 Milwaukee Bucks
Bobby Orr, incredible!!!
Bobby Orr only played in the NHL for 12 seasons (10 with the Boston Bruins) and retired when he was just 30 years old, but he certainly left his mark on the sport. Remembered as one of the all-time great defensemen, Orr showed that defensemen can also be great offensive contributors. Orr scored over 30 goals in 5 different seasons, including 46 goals in 1974-1975, and he is the only defenseman ever to led the league in scoring, a feat he accomplished twice. He won the Calder Trophy for top rookie in 1966-1967, then went on to win 8 consecutive Norris Trophies for top defenseman, and 3 consecutive Hart Trophies for the league’s MVP. Orr led the Bruins to 2 Stanley Cup Championships and is perhaps best remembered for his overtime Cup winning goal in 1970. His flying through the air while scoring that goal is one of the games, and perhaps all of sports most iconic images. Orr was elected the Hall of Fame in 1979.
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1972 Olympics Basketball Final Gold Medal game - USA vs USSR
The 1972 USA Olympic Men's basketball team lost their very first Olympic Game since Olympic play began in 1936. It was the most controversial moment in Olympic history. In the final game against the Soviet Union and the US trailing, Doug Collins was fouled driving to the basket with three seconds left to play. He sank the first free throw to tie the game and made the second as an inadvertent horn blew. With the US in the lead by one point the Soviets quickly inbounded the ball and with one second to play and the ball at midcourt the referees stopped play again to discuss a bizarre complaint that the Soviets had called a time out before the second free throw. Once the timeout was disallowed, the Soviets were allowed another three seconds and the ball out of bounds again. They threw the ball in bounds and the horn sounded sending the USA team in to jubilation. The referees stopped the celebration and said the horn sounded inadvertently again and awarded the Soviets a third chance to inbound the ball. On the third time, the USA defender was illegally ordered by the referee to move back allowing the Soviets a clear pass down court. The pass to Aleksandr Belov was successful and with a fake he laid the ball in uncontested for a one point victory. At the end of the game one of the referees refused to sign the official scoring sheet in protest and the US team boycotted the medal ceremony and refused to accept their Silver Medal.
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