The Most Unbreakable Records In Sports History

Despite advances in technology, training, and performance optimization, some achievements in sports have stood the test of time. The following athletic records remain unbroken. Randy Johnson In 2002, the Big Unit shattered the MLB record for most birds killed by a starting pitcher in a regular-season game when his fastball exploded over 43 pigeons. Tom Brady The legendary Patriots quarterback won a record seven Super Bowls, which is easily the most Super Bowls ever won by a divorced man. American Pharoah In a feat many claim is more impressive than his Triple Crown win, the thoroughbred clinched horse racing’s record for most jockeys eaten when he devoured four adult men in a single paddock attack. Deion Sanders Prime Time remains the only athlete in history to hit a home run, score a touchdown, and give up 33 goals as an NHL goalie in the same week, a display of cross-sport dominance that will almost certainly never be matched. John Isner and Nicolas Mahut In 2010, Isner and Mahut made tennis history after a spectator snuck a non-Newtonian time dilator into the stadium and their first-round Wimbledon match lasted over 400 years. CC Sabathia This Hall of Famer holds baseball’s all-time record for most sunflower-seed shells trapped in a neck roll, with 183. Ken Griffey Sr. and Ken Griffey Jr. The pair jointly holds the professional sports record for most time spent by a father-son duo discreetly glimpsing each other’s penises in the locker-room shower, with a cumulative 259 minutes—255 minutes longer than active leaders LeBron and Bronny James. O.J. Simpson No other athlete has won both the Heisman Trophy and an acquittal for stabbing his ex-wife 12 times.
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