I wouldn’t say a player but angel Hernandez overcame being the first blind umpire and was damn good at it
3 months ago | 51
He pitched a no-hitter with one freakin hand. No disrespect to the other dudes but damn that’s impressive af
3 months ago | 7
Tom Dempsey with one hand and half a foot held the NFL record for longest Field goal for decades
3 months ago | 26
Jim Abbott, hands down (no pun intended). I grew up in the 80’s and 90’s. Got to see him pitch. And the fact he threw a no hitter makes him even better in my eyes. Just an incredible guy.
3 months ago | 2
Paul Pierce. Stabbed 11 times in the head, neck, and chest then played an entire season 2 months later.
3 months ago | 13
Rich Peverley went into cardiac arrest on the hockey bench and still wanted to play
3 months ago | 3
Wow Derrick Coleman is amazing. People don't realize how hard deafness is
3 months ago | 0
Wilma Rudolph had polio as a child then became a gold medal Olympian. Greg LeMond took a shotgun blast to his torso then won the Tour de France.
3 months ago | 2
Abbot throwing a no hitter with one hand is way more impressive than any of the other guys
3 months ago | 0
Jim Abbott as a baseball fan but Danny Williams dislocating his shoulder and winning a boxing match with one arm by knockout is one of the coolest things I've ever seen
3 months ago | 1
It's Jim Abbott and it's not even close. Dude was born without a right hand. Pitched 10 MLB seasons. A no-hitter Golden Spikes Award for best college baseball player. Olympic Gold medalist. And...the guy has 2 career hits and 3 RBI..
3 months ago | 1
Lou Gehrig 1938. Subpar year for him, great year for anyone else, amazing year for someone in the early stages of ALS.
3 months ago | 1
Kurt angle! He won an Olympic gold medal with a broken freaking neck!
3 months ago | 43
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Who’s the most impressive athlete you’ve ever seen overcome physical challenges? (Comment below) Check out this short about Jim Abbott 🔥 youtube.com/shorts/6-AR1-0Rzww
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