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Here's a few to name so far.. =)
Mario Andretti (American race car driver)
Bobby Unser (Indianapolis 500)
Ryan Smith (Pro Hockey)
Eric Lindros (Pro Hockey)
Bobby Orr (Pro Hockey)
Julius Erving (Pro Basketball)
Charles Barkley (Pro Basketball)
Shaquille O'Neal (Pro Basketball)
Vijay Singh (Pro golfer, PGA Champion)
Chuck Norris -a martial arts star, winning many martial arts championships including being a six-time undefeated World Professional MiddleWeight Karate Champion. Chuck was also a renowned teacher in the martial arts. Chuck fought and won the World Professional MiddleWeight Karate Championships by defeating the World's Top Fighters. He held that title until 1974 when he retired undefeated.
-Janet Guthrie -the first woman ever to drive in the Indianapolis 500 and Daytona 500 auto races. Guthrie graduated from the University of Michigan with a bachelor's degree in physics in 1960. A bit of a daredevil, she began racing Jaguars while working as an aerospace engineer in the 1960s.
-Mia Hamm -Mia Hamm was the best-known American soccer player of the 1990s. She became the youngest woman ever to make the U.S. national team when she joined the squad at age 15 in 1987. With Hamm as its star, the team won gold medals at the 1996 and 2004 Olympics and claimed the 1999 World Cup championship
-Manon Rheaume -Manon Rheaume was the first woman to play in a men's professional hockey game. She was signed by the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League in 1992 and played in an exhibition game against the St. Louis Blues on 23 December 1992.
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Zach Johnson:
Zach Johnson outplayed Tiger Woods and a field of other golf greats to win the 2007 Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Georgia.
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Ryan Smith (Pro Hockey)
Eric Lindros (Pro Hockey)
Bobby Orr (Pro Hockey)
Those 3 surprised me. Didn't know they were Fishies. They're quintessential tough guys not saying Pisceans aren't tough, just wow I did not expect that. And LOL at The round mound of Rebound, that explains alot.
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"They're quintessential tough guys.."
LOL* ha ha, you just never know with us fishes..! =)
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Piscean Floyd Mayweather, Jr. (born February 24, 1977 in Grand Rapids, Michigan) is a professional boxer who has a record of 39-0 (25 KOs or TKOs).
Since July 18, 2005, he has been rated by The Ring magazine as the number-one pound-for-pound boxer in the world. Mayweather has won six world boxing championships in five different weight classes, and he was the WBC welterweight champion. He recently defeated Ricky Hatton on December 8, 2007, in a 10th round TKO. (-wiki-)
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Pretty Boy Floyd wow, 39-0 -awesome fight, btw! TKO against Hatton.
Pound for pound, the best boxer currently out of any weight-class ..
I didn't know Dr J is a Pisces.
There's also Larry Johnson.
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Mystic - Wow I had no idea there were so many piscean athletes. Now that I come to think of it, every pisces I have known in my life love sports of some activity. I noticed all these piscean people were very competitive too, including myself. I love physical activity that challenges myself. I must admit when I am on top of my game in life I am very physically active in life as well.
PD
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"even tho martial arts is not a sport and should never be taken as one."
Why not? Most sport based martial arts aren't the best options for combat based martial arts any more anyway?