When it comes to sports, size matters… usually. And these athletes win based on their height alone. We’re going to find out who the tallest athlete of all time is, and how tall they really are.
Konishiki Yasokichi – 287kg
Officially the greatest rikishi to ever grace the sumo world, Konishiki Yasokichi earned nicknames such as “Dump Truck” and “Meat Bomb” due to his incredible peak weight of 633 pounds. Fans weren’t used to seeing foreigners (non-Japanese athletes) succeed in the sport. The Honolulu, Hawaii, native didn’t need a professional fitness trainer to become so successful. He won the top division three times and nearly became the first foreign yokozuna, or grand champion.

Gheorghe Muresan – 2.31m
Although he wasn’t one of the best players in basketball history, it’s safe to say he’s put in plenty of gym workouts. At 1.7 meters tall, Romanian Gheorghe Muresan is officially tied with Manute Bol as the tallest basketball player in NBA history. But the feat doesn’t end there. Muresan is officially the tallest human being in the entire European Union. Did you know he made a cameo appearance in the music video for Eminem’s hit “My Name Is”?

Hafthor Julius “Thor” Bjornsson – 2.05m, 181kg
These days, Hafthor Julius Bjornsson is probably best known for his role as Ser Gregor Glegane, aka The Mountain, on HBO’s Game of Thrones. However, before his character experienced many moments of horror and pure violence on the show, Bjornsson starred in World’s Strongest Man. For six consecutive years, this man from Reykjavik, Iceland, placed in the top three. At six feet two and six feet three inches tall, he’s not called “The Mountain” for nothing. Bjornsson has clearly put a lot of use to his home gym equipment!

Maria Sharapova – 1.87m
People often forget that Maria Yuryevna Sharapova is one of the greatest tennis players in the world. Born in Russia, she moved to the United States in the early 1990s and, since 2001, has worked hard in her gym and fitness center, which has allowed her to establish herself on the WTA Tour. Her career can be summed up as something of a paradox. Although her time on the court has been marred by numerous injuries, she has made multiple comebacks and still plays professionally to this day.

Peter Crouch – 2m
Center forward Peter Crouch is one of the tallest players in world football. Over a career spanning nearly twenty years, “Crouchy,” as he is known to his teammates, has played for numerous clubs, including Southampton, Liverpool, Portsmouth, and Tottenham Hotspur, to name a few. He has been with his current club, Stoke City, since 2011 and, at the age of 36, remains a vital player for the club. His skeletal, six-foot-one frame defies the notion that all athletes must be toned and muscular. Crouchy doesn’t need a personal trainer.

Hong-Man Choi – 2.13m
Nicknamed the “Korean Colossus,” the “Korean Monster,” and the “Technological Goliath,” Hong-Man Choi has worked hard to become a master of kickboxing and MMA. Although his track record has faltered recently, Choi remains a national treasure in South Korea and continues to compete in the ROAD Fighting Championship. He has made numerous appearances on Korean television in recent years, guest-starring on shows such as 2 Days & 1 Night, Running Man, and Hey Ghost, Let’s Fight.

Margo Dydek – 2.13m
There’s no doubt that former basketball player Margo Dydek trained extensively to reach such a high level in the WNBA. The Warsaw, Poland native was officially the tallest professional player to grace the court. She is best remembered as a center for the Connecticut Sun. Later in her career, she worked in the Queensland Basketball League, coaching the Northside Wizards. Tragically, Dydek passed away on May 27, 2011. She had suffered a heart attack a week earlier and was in the early stages of pregnancy with her third child.

Stefan Struve – 2.13m
UFC fighter Stefan Struve has been nicknamed the Skyscraper, and for good reason. After a serious gym workout, the Dutchman is officially the tallest fighter on the entire UFC roster. Despite losing his debut fight to Junior dos Santos at UFC 95, Struve has won 28 of his 37 fights, including eight by knockout. The MMA athlete lost his last fight to Alexander Volkov. However, Struve isn’t letting the loss discourage him and plans to bounce back quickly.

The Tree Man – 1.82
One of the greatest athletes of the modern era has made a name for himself through social media and is known as “The Fearsome Tree Man.” The story behind the name is pretty simple. A Twitter user noticed a photo of the 6-foot-7 man with a personal trainer certification and compared his stature to that of a huge tree. “That’s not a man, that’s a tree,” the user tweeted. Southern California native Danny Jones must be very happy with his recent publicity.

Amazon Eve – 1.82m
American model Erika Ervin is known to millions by her stage name, Amazon Eve. Also working as a professional fitness trainer, Eve stands at an astonishing 6 feet tall, and many media outlets consider her the tallest model on the planet. She has also graced the cover of Australian magazine Zoo Weekly. Due to her enormous publicity, Amazon Eve has even received opportunities on television, with her most notable appearance coming in 2014 when she starred in American Horror Story: Freak Show.

Andre The Giant – 2.13m, 235kg
The late, great Andrรฉ the Giant was considered by most to be one of the greatest wrestlers to ever step foot in a ring. At his peak, the man from “Grenoble in the French Alps” stood 7 feet 4 inches tall and weighed a staggering 520 pounds. No need for protein shakesโAndrรฉ was simply born that way! Even heavyweights like Hulk Hogan and King Kong Bundy didn’t stand a chance against Andrรฉ. The wrestler’s gigantism was due to excess growth hormones, and he died in 1993 of congestive heart failure.

Jorge Gonzalez – 243.84 m
Another athlete to reach 1.9 meters in his lifetime is Argentinian Jorge Gonzalez, who was a wrestler in his prime. Known as El Gigante, Gonzalez ended up training hard to enter the most iconic ring of all, WWE. He burst onto the scene as Giant Gonzalez at the 1993 Royal Rumble, eliminating the Undertaker in the process. However, it was the Undertaker who had the last laugh, getting his revenge on El Gigante at WrestleMania IX.

Holley Mangold – 188kg
At 415 pounds, Holley Mangold is one of the greatest female weightlifters of all time and has certainly put in many hours in the gym. She began her career in 2008 and represented Team USA at the 2012 London Olympics. She holds a personal best of 562.2 pounds. Holley isn’t the only Mangold to compete professionally. Her brother, Nick Mangold, played football center for the New York Jets. Holley currently coaches at the Dayton Barbell Club in Beavercreek, Ohio.

Mamadou N’Diaye – 2.13cm
When he debuted at 18, basketball player Mamadou N’Diaye was already 7 feet 6 inches tall, making him the tallest player in NCAA Division 1. He first played college basketball for UC Irvine before being drafted into the NBA in 2016. Since then, he has played for the Golden State Warriors, Detroit Pistons, and Grand Rapids Drive. While comparisons to players such as Yao Ming and Rudy Gobert are inevitable, N’Diaye is determined to continue moving forward with his strict fitness routine.

Randy Johnson – 2.08m
They didn’t call him “The Big Unit” for nothing. It’s safe to say Randy Johnson did a lot of weightlifting to ensure he had a fantastic pitch! The former pitcher played for 22 seasons, primarily for the Seattle Mariners and Arizona Diamondbacks. He’s officially the fifth-most successful left-hander of all time. But that’s not all. Johnson threw 4,875 strikeouts, the most ever by a left-hander. This also puts him second on the all-time list, behind Nolan Ryan.

Usain Bolt – 1.95m
In some ways, it doesn’t make sense that Jamaican runner Usain Bolt, who stands 6.5 inches tall, has dominated the sprinting scene for the past decade. He’s at least a foot taller than most of his competitors. However, it seems his long legs give him a stride unlike anything seen before in track and field. Bolt has served his time in the fitness center, inspiring the Jamaican team to Olympic triumphs in London in 2012 and Brazil in 2016. He is the only sprinter to win gold in the 100m and 200m in three consecutive competitions.

Michael Phelps – 1.93m
Among swimmers, Michael Phelps stands out as not only the most talented and accomplished of his generation, but also one of the tallest. While not the tallest athlete on this list, his six-foot-one height sets him apart from his closest rivals. After years of personal fitness training, Phelps has dominated the world swimming scene since the turn of the century and led the U.S. team to Olympic glory in four of his five competitions. In total, he has won an impressive 28 Olympic medals.

Yao Ming – 2.13m
Entering his final season in the NBA, Chinese basketball player Yao Ming was officially the tallest player in the division, standing at a staggering 7’6″! He not only reached the NBA playoffs four times, but he also helped the Houston Rockets win the first-round series in 2009. Two years later, Ming decided to retire after a persistent foot injury. Although he tried to get back into the sport, the injury sidelined him for over 250 games over his final six seasons.

Jan Koller – 182cm
When it comes to footballers, Jan Koller is not only one of the tallest, but he also weighs a lot for a man of his height (no protein shakes required). In his prime, the Czech player was a talented striker, scoring for clubs like Borussia Dortmund, Monaco, and Anderlecht. He was one of the stars of the famous Czech Republic team that reached the semi-finals of Euro 2004. Other stars of that team were Milan Baros, Pavel Nedved, and Tomas Rosicky.

Darya Klishina – 152cm
Among long jumpers, Darya Igorevna Klishina is one of the most disciplined in the gym. Unfortunately, the athlete was labeled a traitor by her home country, Russia. After the scandal surrounding the Russian national federation, Klishina was allowed to compete in the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil as a neutral athlete. In fact, she was one of 19 other Russian athletes to do the same thing, so she wasn’t alone.

Nataliya Kuznetsova – 153cm, 102kg
Meet Nataliya Kuznetsova, a professional bodybuilder from Russia. At just 29 years old, Nataliya Kuznetsova not only holds world titles in the arm raise, bench press, and deadlift, but she’s also a proud European champion in the bench press and deadlift. Kuznetsova began powerlifting at the age of 14 with the goal of gaining muscle mass. In 2013, this powerful woman graduated from the Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture. Today, she lives in Moscow with her husband, Vladislav Kuznetsov.

lanka Vlasic – 193cm
Blanka Vlasic is undoubtedly one of the most successful high jumpers of her generation. A world indoor champion, Vlasic has performed wonders for her home country, Croatia. Despite suffering from an overactive thyroid, she recovered through intensive training. In total, she has accumulated 16 international medalsโ12 gold, three silver, and one bronze. The 2007 and 2010 European athlete also won silver and bronze at the Olympic Games. She owes a lot to her father, who coached her through the toughest times.

Yvetta Hlavacova – 194cm
One of the most talented long-distance swimmers is undoubtedly Croatian Yvetta Hlavacova. She proved this by setting a world record, swimming across the English Channel in the shortest time in history (7 hours 25 minutes). Despite having a long-standing gym membership, the world’s greatest swimmer struggled to find a club and, for ten years, had to rely on sponsorship deals. However, after making history with her Channel feat, Hlavacova finally received the attention she deserved.

Laura Dijkema – 184cm
At six foot nine, Laura Dijkema is a giant compared to most of her volleyball teammates. She continued to train regularly to be at the top of her career, playing for Dresdner SC. She represented the Netherlands internationally and won three medals in the space of two years. These medals came at the 2015 Montreux Volley Masters, the 2015 CEV European Championship, and the 2016 FIVB World Grand Prix, respectively. In 2017, she won the ultimate honor in her position, being awarded the title of “Best Setter” at the 2017 European Championship.

Suleiman Ali Nashnush – 243cm
Officially the tallest athlete in any sport, Libyan Suleiman Ali Nashnush reached a colossal height of 6 feet 1 inch! The former basketball player is one of 17 people recorded to have reached a height equal to or greater than 6 feet 1 inch. Although he had abnormal growth, which was not caused by additional professional training, Nashnush was eventually treated for this abnormality and underwent successful surgery. He was also an actor and starred in Federico Fellini’s Fellini Satyricon. Although his maximum height is 6 feet 1 inch, Nashnush only reached 6 feet 1 inch while playing professional basketball.

Kerri Walsh Jennings – 191cm
Kerri Lee Walsh Jennings is not only one of the greatest volleyball players of all time, but also one of the most successful. After many years spent in fitness centers, the American has shattered numerous rankings and accumulated more Olympic medals than any other competitor. With three gold medals and one bronze to her name, Jennings has proven she’s no slouch. She, along with teammate Misty May Treanor, contributed to what many consider one of the best beach volleyball teams of all time.

Richard Metcalfe – 213cm
One of the tallest men to grace the world of rugby, Richard Metcalfe took a lot of protein shakes to reach such dizzying heights. He was six inches taller than the average second-rower, meaning he was always intimidating to play against. The former rugby player won 13 caps for his native Scotland and spent most of his career with clubs such as Newcastle Falcons and Northampton Saints. Sadly, Metcalfe retired after a long-term knee injury.

Aaron Sandilands – 211cm
Aaron Sandilands remains one of the most imposing figures in Australian rules football. At one point, he was officially the tallest and heaviest player in the Australian Football League (AFL). But make no mistake. Aaron Sandilands didn’t just drink a lot of protein shakes; he’s also an extremely talented Australian rules footballer, having been named to the All-Australian team for three consecutive seasons, from 2008 to 2010. He was also twice named the Fremantle Football Club’s best and fairest player.

Aleksey Kazakov – 216cm
If there’s one sport where being tall is a definite advantage, it’s volleyball. Russian Aleksey Kazakov has certainly put in a lot of stretching in the gym while serving his country. He won medals at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and the 2004 Athens Olympics, winning silver and bronze, respectively. During this time, Kazakov also won the bronze medal for Russia at the 2001 European Championships, held in Ostrava.

Mohammad Irfan – 216cm
The only cricketer on this list is Mohammad Irfan, who has been a key player for the Pakistani national team in recent years. Not only is he one of the tallest cricketers on the planet, but he’s also extremely fast, after listening to his fitness instructor. Although he’s come under scrutiny recently, particularly after being suspended in 2017 following corruption charges, Irfan gained acclaim in 2013 when he won the South Africa Championship thanks to his fast bowling skills.

Nikolai Valuev – 213cm
In an industry filled with big and heavy people, boxing saw its records broken once again when Nikolai Valuev burst onto the scene. Over time, and without the need for protein shakes, the Russian boxer became both the tallest and heaviest world champion in boxing history. With 50 wins out of a total of 53 fights, Valuev’s record speaks for itself. Since retiring from boxing, Valuev has ventured into the world of politics and also opened his own boxing school, the Nikolai Valuev Boxing School.

Brittney Griner – 206cm
For starters, look at those arms! Now that we’ve got that out of the way, let’s be clear: Brittney Griner has put in a lot of training to become a great basketball player. She stands out because she’s the only NCAA player to score over 2,000 points and block 500 shots! Griner recently played a significant role in Team USA’s Olympic victory for basketball, and since 2013, she’s been representing Nike.

Lacina Traore – 203cm
Nicknamed “the big tree,” Lacina Traorรฉ has often remained in the shadow of other Ivorian strikers such as Didier Drogba, Wilfried Bony, and Salomon Kalou, who have all had more opportunities at international level. Although Cรดte d’Ivoire failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, Traorรฉ still has a few years to exercise. The tall, lanky forward has already played for clubs such as Monaco, Everton, and Anzhi Makhachkala, scoring goals wherever he has gone.

Dane De La Rosa – 201cm
Dane De La Rosa has certainly put in a lot of training to become one of the greatest athletes in professional baseball. The Torrance, California, native has played for major MLB teams such as the Tampa Bay Rays and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Although currently a free agent, De La Rosa has already made a comeback, briefly signing with the Sugar Land Skeeters after a temporary retirement. The pitcher has a 4.24 ERA.

Rik Smits – 224cm
Although taller players have emerged since the days of Rik Smits, there’s no denying that “The Dunking Dutchman” was an imposing force to be reckoned with. Standing at six foot nine, he didn’t need to work out on the treadmill to win the hearts of millions. Smits was also equipped with an incredible arsenal of skills. He spent his entire NBA career playing for the Indiana Pacers. He was also named an NBA All-Star in 1998, inspiring his team to a run to the NBA Finals two years later.

Chuck Nevitt – 226cm
Chuck Nevitt played in the NBA for 12 seasons. He played for numerous teams such as the Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, Detroit Pistons, and Chicago Bulls. Although he was never a household name in the basketball world, a career that spanned over a decade is an achievement few former players can boast. Even today, Nevitt remains one of the tallest players in the history of basketball and sports in general. Nevitt only needed minimal gym lessons to get that tall!

Zdeno Chara – 206cm
Ice hockey can be a very violent sport at the best of times, so when you’re someone as tall as Zdeno Chara, you need to make sure you hit the gym often! The Slovakian defenseman stands at a towering six foot nine and is officially the tallest player to ever grace the NHL ice. Chara is currently the captain of the Boston Bruins. He is also the second player born and raised in Europe to win the Stanley Cup.

Andy Fordham – 182cm, 201kg
In professional darts, many players don’t necessarily need a membership to a sports club, gym, or yoga studio. Physical well-being hasn’t been a major focus for darts players over the years. If you have the talent and accuracy, that’s usually enough to build a career. Take Andy Fordham, for example. At one point, this London-born professional player weighed a whopping 445 pounds. He’s since lost half that weight.

Jon Rauch – 211cm
The greatest player in MLB history, Jon excels at the sport he was born to play. He is a right-handed player and has played as a pitcher for his entire career. He has played for various MLB teams such as the Chicago White Sox and the Arizona Diamondbacks. His success in the league certainly contributed to his winning an Olympic gold medal.

Eddy Curry – 213cm
Considered one of the best basketball players recruited out of high school, Eddy Curry initially had no intention of playing. He aspired to be a gymnast until he started playing on his high school basketball team. Curry stands seven feet tall and weighs 295 pounds. He is by no means an ordinary athlete. Furthermore, his stature has significantly enhanced his athletic career and allowed him to play for a multitude of top NBA teams. Curry has played for the Chicago Bulls, Miami Heat, Dallas Mavericks, and New York Knicks.

Dondre Harris – 213cm
Dondre Harris’s coach once commented on his height and even called him one of the tallest human beings he had ever seen. Despite this praise, Dondre lived up to it. In high school, Dondre weighed 450 pounds and stood an impressive six foot two. With such a stature, he is an impressive opponent to face on the football field. On defense, Harris’s imposing frame is a solid wall that opposing teams struggle to overcome.

Hasheem Thabeet – 221cm
The NBA has produced many imposing athletes, and Hasheem Thabeet is one such example. Standing at six foot two and weighing an impressive 263 pounds, Hasheem was a force to be reckoned with during his prime. In 2009, Hasheem Thabeet was drafted by the NBA to join the Memphis Grizzlies, becoming the first person of Tanzanian descent to play in the famed basketball league. His height and build propelled him into this illustrious sports league.

Gogea Mitu “Giant of Romania” – 213cm
Born in Romania, Gogea Mitu has rightly been dubbed the greatest Romanian in history. This Romanian giant stood an impressive 1.80 m tall. His favorite sport was boxing, and Gogea Mitu never lost a single one of his fights. Mitu won his fights by technical knockout. This shows how devastating his punches were. No one stood in the way of this giant. Unfortunately, Mitu was poisoned at the age of 26.

Gursimran “Sim” Bhullar – 226cm
Sim was the first Indian NBA player to play in the league. At 27, he towers over his teammates at a height of 1.7 meters. Drafted by the Sacramento Kings for the 2014 season, Sim proved his basketball skills. That same year, he switched sides and joined the Reno Bighorns. Sim’s parents are tall: his father is 1.80 m tall and his mother is 1.80 m tall. It is thanks to these good genes that Gursimran Bhullar was blessed with such incredible height.

Manute Bowl – 231cm
Sudanese men tend to be tall, and Manute Bol is no exception. Bol stands at 5’7″ and, when he played in the NBA, was the tallest player in the league. Indeed, height is a huge advantage for basketball players. Manute Bol’s position as a center was greatly enhanced by his unlimited height and reach. While he wasn’t as heavy as the other players mentioned in this article, Manute’s athleticism earned him a spot on top NBA teams like the Golden State Warriors, Miami Heat, and Washington Bullets.

Richie Gray – 208cm
Richie Gray is a rugby player of gigantic stature. His enormous build makes opponents shudder, and rightly so. Gray stands 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighs 4 pounds. Despite his immense height, Richie is just as capable on the field. He was part of the victorious team against Australia with the British Lions. With such a build, Richie Gray is easily recognizable on the field. His equally striking blond hair makes him easy to identify.

Sun Mingming – 236cm
Sun Mingming is the world’s tallest professional basketball player. At just under six feet tall, he immediately towers over his peers during games. Mingming is also a heavyweight point guard (370 pounds). Outside of his athletic life, Sun married Xu Yan, and Guinness World Records recognized the couple as the tallest living couple with a combined height of 13’9″. These two are a must-see.

Emmanuel โTinyโ Yarbrough โ 182cm
His nickname is perhaps misleading given Emmanuel Yarbrough’s imposing stature. His sport of choice was sumo wrestling, and rightly so, his size suited it. Yarbrough weighed 828 pounds, earning him the Guinness World Record for the world’s heaviest athlete. His accomplishments aren’t limited to sumo wrestling. Emmanuel has dabbled in mixed martial arts and even judo. In the latter sport, he earned a brown belt and a silver medal at the U.S. National Championships.

Shaun Rogers “Chunks” – 182cm
When your friends decide to call you “Chunks,” they have a good reason. Shaun Rogers is as tall as NFL players come, but he’s a bit heavier. At the height of his career, Rogers weighed 350 pounds and stood 6 feet 4 inches tall. Rogers’ height is no small feat, but his athletic prowess is the real icing on the cake. As a recruit, Rogers clocked a 40-yard dash of 5.3 seconds at 320 pounds. And as a freshman, he recorded an incredible 90 tackles.

Paul Soliai – 193cm
American football is full of big guys, and few are bigger than Paul Soliai. Standing at six foot nine, Paul weighs 345 pounds in his large frame. This Samoan’s strength and athleticism were rewarded with numerous feats. Despite his imposing size, he was a fast player. It’s not easy to beat Paul in his prime. It’s no wonder the Miami Dolphins retained his services for six years, since his draft in 2007.

Primo Carnera – 197cm
If you’re fighting, size matters. Nowhere is this more evident than in the boxing ring. Italian boxer Primo Carnera was a little-known professional boxer and wrestler who used his impressive physique to achieve numerous successes in the ring. The 6-foot-6 giant weighed as much as 275 pounds at the height of his career. His reach stretched over two meters, making him a formidable opponent. Primo fought 100 matches, winning 89 of them. Seventy-two of his victories came by technical knockout. This shows just how devastating Primo’s fists were.

Lennox Lewis – 196cm
In the world of boxing, power is essential, and Lennox Lewis had plenty of it in reserve. The retired English boxer fought from 1989 to 2003 and won three world heavyweight championship belts. Besides his boxing technique, Mr. Lewis’s size played a vital role in his successโhe stands 6 feet 5 inches tall and weighs approximately 245 pounds. During his active boxing years, Lennox Lewis was an imposing opponent. His final fights, in 2003 and 2004, pitted him against boxing greats Mike Tyson and Vitaly Klitschko, both of which he won.

Rory Arnold – 208cm
Rugby requires a superb physique and immense strength. Rory Arnold, a professional rugby player for the Canberra Vikings, has what it takes to excel in this sport. At six foot nine, Rory towers over his teammates and is one of the greatest rugby players of all time. His physique is matched by the position he holds on the team. Rory occupies the position of lock, or, as many would like to think, the engine room of the scrum. His long arms and legs are sure to give his team the much-needed boost they need to overcome this challenge.

Ivo Karlovic – 211cm
Unlike basketball, which has many tall players, the question of who is the tallest player in the world of tennis is not an issue. Croatian Ivo Karlovic is taller than any tennis player who has ever graced the professional courts and didn’t even need a personal trainer! At one point, Karlovic held the record for the fastest serve ever, with a speed of 156 miles per hour. His height gave him the advantage over other players, allowing him to serve the most aces in his career (12,255 in 2017).

Lisa Leslie – 196cm
While she’s not the greatest female athlete in the world, Lisa Deshaun Leslie made history by becoming the first basketball player to dunk in the WNBA. She took her cue from her mother, who also spent a lot of time getting in shape in the gym. Leslie has regularly represented her country at the Olympics and World Championships, and she currently works as a model. Her most recent goal is to become a successful actress, having previously appeared in series such as Sister, Sister, and The Game.

Sharran Alexander – 203kg
London native Sharran Alexander (448 lbs) made history by being named the heaviest sportswoman in the 2013 Guinness World Records. What’s also remarkable about the Kyu 2nd Grade sumo wrestler is that she is one of the only women recognized professionally by the British Sumo Federation. To date, Alexander has won four gold medals at international tournaments. Originally a nanny by profession, Ms. Alexander exercised before starting sumo professionally quite late in life, at the age of 41.

Shaquille O’Neal – 216cm
Not only is “The Shaq Attack” one of the most iconic players in NBA history, but it’s safe to say he didn’t need a personal trainer to get so tall! At just six foot two, few players could reach such dizzying heights as O’Neal.

John Daly – 97kg
For a sport that doesn’t require too many yoga classes or gym memberships, you might expect there to be more heavyweight golfers. However, the reality is that most PGA Tour players are extremely fit and look it. John Daly is a bit of an exception, weighing in at 216 pounds, but that hasn’t stopped him from having a successful golf career. Often nicknamed “Long John” due to his incredibly long drive, Daly averaged over 300 yards during the 1997 season.

Eric “Butterbean” Esch – 192kg
During the early years of the UFC, Eric Esch was one of the most recognized and prominent athletes to enter the ring. Commonly known as “Butterbean,” the boxer, kickboxer, and mixed martial artist became something of a television personality, starring on the show Big Law: Deputy Butterbean. He also starred alongside Johnny Knoxville in Jackass: The Movie and other shows. In his boxing career, Butterbean proved his personal trainer wrong, winning 77 of his 91 fights, 58 of them by knockout.
