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Imam Khataev delivers ANOTHER lightning-quick knockout Tokyo

Best fake soccer dive (fall) to draw a winning penalty shot

Sagemind says...

I can't even say how disgusted I am at the sportsmanship of players like this. Any league that allows this isn't worth my time. Players should suspended when footage like this comes to light.

Nice show of sportswomanship

cloudballoon says...

I'm an optimist, I still think, at least in such high-level competitions & spectators present, sportsmanship & honor still rules above a medal/ranking for the vast majority of these athletes. Can't imagine how they'd lived down the illegitimacy of these incidents.

Fighter Fixes Opponent's Dislocated Shoulder

Sportsmanship at its absolute best.

Best Sportsmanship in Tennis

Best Sportsmanship in Tennis

My_design says...

I know there had been a constant debate of the Dupeof tag, but this video doesn't have the voice over narration that the other one does. I don't think it can be said that the narration or lack of narration significantly changes the content. So I agree with Eric.
But I can't *dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/Sportsmanship-at-its-absolute-best

Best Sportsmanship in Tennis

Best Sportsmanship in Tennis

MMA Fighter KO's Opponent, Uses Pokeball On Him.

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Sean O'connell having fun

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: FIFA and the World Cup

dannym3141 says...

I don't know what dirt Blatter has on what politician, but how did he not get arrested?

The business around the Qatar world cup demonstrates perfectly how this horrible world works. Football is loved around the world, for the most part by peace loving individuals who believe in fair play and good sportsmanship.

Yet somehow, the money that we pay to watch football (and the money that the advertisers pay for the privilege selling us things while we watch) was used to set up a football competition in a country at a time when football is not playable. To ensure this impossible spectacle takes place, tens of thousands of low paid (and many unpaid for years at a time) migrants were moved into desolate infested squats in order to provide the slave labour to build the beautifully designed and wonderfully engineered, air conditioned stadia that we will all sit in or otherwise experience, in comfort, at the expense of all of those poor people.

And yet almost every one of us would be outraged and moved to action at the possibility of a person being exploited in our name.

They investigated themselves, they found themselves to be acting in an exemplary fashion. If anyone is punished for corruption, they will eventually return to their normal life of luxury after a brief stint out in the cold, and possibly be rehired under an umbrella company or to a lower-profile position of equal importance.

The same happened with the banks, the same happens with our politicians and their spiderweb of connections in big business and finance. Fuck capitalism. We need something new.



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