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Lance Armstrong: A world champion cyclist but Lance's biggest battle to date has been with cancer. Once told he had little chance of survival, he went on to not only beat cancer, but to return to the sport he loved. Michael Jordan: He is considered one of, if not the best basketball player - ever. He led the Chicago Bulls to six national championships, winning the NBL's Most Valuable Player award five times. Sir Alex Ferguson: the manager of the "Red Devils", probably the most famous soccer team in the world, Ferguson is the most successful manager in English Football history. Muhammed Ali: He coined the phrase "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" because that was the way he fought, not just in the ring but socially, against racial segregation & against his biggest nemesis to date - Parkinson's disease. Tiger Woods: Tiger Woods is considered one of the successful golfers of all time; he has been credited with bringing interest to the sport, as well as money & sponsorship deals. |