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CSL
12-29-2007, 12:18 AM
7. Mills Lane
He parlayed working the Tyson/Holyfield ear biting fight into a job as a crappy judge on TV, back when they were handing out crappy judge TV shows to pretty much anyone who wanted one.


6. Danny Davis
Back in the WWF’s late 80s heyday, Davis was an evil referee. These were the days where wrestling storylines were built over months rather than minutes, so subtly, Davis would help bad guy wrestlers with matches. After awhile, it became more and more obvious what was going on, before Davis finally turned into “Dangerous Danny Davis,” evil referee and wrestler. The storyline ended shortly after that, and for good reason—a wrestling referee wasn’t the biggest draw in the world.


5. Mario
He was lucky enough to referee the greatest upset in the history of sports, as Little Mac defeated Mike Tyson, becoming the first person to knock out a heavyweight champion despite being just 1/25 of their opponent's weight.


4. Tim McClelland
He is the closest thing to Forrest Gump in MLB umpiring, as he did home plate for both the George Brett pine tar game and the Sammy Sosa corked bat game, the David Wells’ perfect game in 1998, and most recently, the Rockies’ one-game playoff comeback this past season where Matt Holliday did/did not touch home plate with the winning run.


3. Earl Hebner
You pretty much could have made a “Top 7 Most Famous Wrestling Referees” list, between Earl Hebner, his twin brother Dave (who cost Hogan the title against Andre the Giant) Nick Patrick of WCW/NWO fame, the aforementioned Danny Davis, and Earl. Of all of them, Earl Hebner easily is the most recognizable. He did nearly all pay-per-view main events for years, including probably the most infamous WWF moment of all-time—the Montreal Screwjob, where Bret Hart "gave up" in his match against Shawn Michaels at Survivor Series 1997.


2. Tim Donaghy
Yes, if you are caught betting on games that you are officiating, you are going to become famous. Donaghy’s scandal seems to have faded a bit and hasn’t seemed to have much effect on the NBA this season, to the surprise of those columnists who predicted it would mean the “end of the NBA” when it happened. Hyperbole is king nowadays.



1. Ed Hochuli
Everyone knows and loves Ed Hochuli. They have to—he can kill you with his bare hands. Those Chuck Norris Facts could have easily been named Ed Hochuli Facts and no one would have disputed any of them.

None of 'em have anything on Timmy White

Took this from JoeSportsFan. Original article: http://www.joesportsfan.com/column.php?storyid=1165

Kris P Lettus
12-29-2007, 12:30 AM
:love: Ed Hochuli

Fox
12-29-2007, 12:32 AM
What? No Lil Naitch?

Skippord
12-29-2007, 05:45 AM
Matt Holliday touched dammit :mad:

Cactus Sid
12-29-2007, 06:37 AM
Do you mean famous sports refs in America? I'm fairly sure if this was done in the rest of the world Pierluigi Collina would've been on there.

Doomsday Jezus
12-29-2007, 07:56 AM
Big John McCarthy? I'd of had him in there. He ref'd from UFC 2 until recently when he left.

Also a shitload more european football (soccer) refs should of been in there.

Theo Dious
12-29-2007, 08:38 AM
5. Mario
He was lucky enough to referee the greatest upset in the history of sports, as Little Mac defeated Mike Tyson, becoming the first person to knock out a heavyweight champion despite being just 1/25 of their opponent's weight.

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Kapoutman
12-29-2007, 03:27 PM
Where's Kerry Fraser and his gorgeous hair?

Team Sheep
12-29-2007, 06:28 PM
Do you mean famous sports refs in America? I'm fairly sure if this was done in the rest of the world Pierluigi Collina would've been on there.

I was about to say where the fuck is Collina.

Londoner
12-29-2007, 06:36 PM
Do you mean famous sports refs in America? I'm fairly sure if this was done in the rest of the world Pierluigi Collina would've been on there.

I imagine they do mean just America, but you see Americans seem to think there are only sports in their country and that everyone around the world follows them and knows these refs.

Theo Dious
12-29-2007, 06:49 PM
Do you mean famous sports refs in America? I'm fairly sure if this was done in the rest of the world Pierluigi Collina would've been on there.

I imagine they do mean just America, but you see Americans seem to think there are only sports in their country and that everyone around the world follows them and knows these refs.

Yeah, your point being?

Londoner
12-29-2007, 06:52 PM
I think you get my point. If you don't then you're pretty stupid.

Xero
12-29-2007, 07:20 PM
'Football' is a girlie sport.

They're all fruity.

Theo Dious
12-29-2007, 10:15 PM
I think you get my point. If you don't then you're pretty stupid.

My point is we have all the sports we need in America, and we don't have time to pay attention to what the rest of the sodding world is playing. Especially since what Xero said is totally true. Any sport that has fans... pardon me, "supporters," that are tougher than the freaks that play it is not for this man. Additionally, the fact that said fans tend to become murderously violent over a sport where nobody ever scores a god damn point just goes to show that they're all fucking crazy, drunken, crazy drunks.

And I won't even get started on cricket here.