****Ranking the top 100 professional athletes since 2000****

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No.100: Charles Woodson, football
No.99: Ed Reed, football
No.98: Connor McDavid, hocky
No.97: Virat Kohli, cricket
No.96: Darrelle Revis, football
No.95: Zlatan Ibrahimovic, soccer
No.94: Ronaldinho, soccer
No.93: Rory McIIroy, golf

122 weeks spent as world No. 1 golfer, 26 PGA Tour victories (including four major wins), a Masters victory shy of completing career Grand Slam.
No.92: Pedro Martinez, baseball
No.91: Aaron Rodgers, football

Four-time NFL MVP, 10-time Pro Bowler, four-time first-team All-Pro, HOF All-2010s team, Super Bowl XLV MVP, 475 pass TDs (Packers' career leader).
 

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No.90: A'Ja Wilson, basketball
No.89: Annika Sorenstam, golf
No.88: Roy Halladay, baseball
No.87: Ronaldo Nazario, soccor
No.86: Venus Williams, tennis

Seven-time major singles champ, five-time Wimbledon champ, 270 major match wins (fifth most by a woman in the Open era), a record 89 career major appearances in singles.
No.85: Kawhi Leonard, basketball
Two-time Finals MVP, two-time NBA champion, six-time All-Star, five-time All-NBA selection, two-time Defensive Player of the Year.
No.84: Lauren Jackson, basketball
No.83: Chris Paul, basketball

NBA 75th Anniversary team, 12-time All-Star, 11-time All-NBA selection, nine-time All-Defense, 2013 All-Star Game MVP, 2005-06 Rookie of the Year, six-time steals leader, five-time assists leader.
No.82: Kohel Uchimura, gymnastics
No.81: Sheryl Swoops, basketball

Four-time WNBA champion, three-time Olympic gold medalist, three-time WNBA MVP, three-time WNBA Defensive Player of the Year, five-time All-WNBA First Team, Basketball Hall of Famer.
 

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No.80: Andy Murray, tennis
No.79: Bryce Harper, baseball
No.78: Bernard Hopkins, boxing
No.77: Shell-Ann Frazier Price, track

Eight-time Olympic medalist, three-time Olympic gold medalist, record five 100-meter world titles, oldest sprinter (35 in 2022) to win world title.
No.76: George St. Pierre, MMA
No.75: Xavi Hernandez, soccor
No.74: Lisa Leslie, basketball

Two-time WNBA champion, two-time Finals MVP, three-time Olympic gold medalist, three-time WNBA MVP, two-time WNBA Defensive Player of the Year, seven-time All-WNBA First Team, Basketball Hall of Famer.
No.73: Mookie Betts, baseball
No.72: Shawn White, snowboarding

No.71: Manny Pacquiao, boxing
 

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No.70: Andres Iniesta, soccor
No.69: Jason Kidd, basketball

NBA 75th Anniversary Team, Basketball Hall of Famer, 2011 NBA champion, eight-time All-Star, eight-time All-Defense, five-time All-NBA selection, four-time assists leader.
No.68: Phil Mickelson, golf
No.67: James Harden, basketball

NBA 75th Anniversary team, 2017-18 MVP, 10-time All-Star, seven-time All-NBA selection, three-time scoring leader, two-time assists leader, 2011-12 Sixth Man of the Year.
No.66: Jon jones, MMA
No.65: Kylian Nbappe, soccor
No.64: Mia Hamm, soccor

Two-time World Cup winner, two-time Olympic gold medalist, two-time NCAA Division I champion, three-time ESPYS winner, U.S. Soccer Hall of Famer.
No.63: Allyson Felix, track
11-time Olympic medalist, seven-time Olympic gold medalist, record 18-time world championship medalist.
No.62: Shohei Ohtani, baseball
Two-time MVP, 2018 Rookie of the Year, three-time All-Star, two 40-HR seasons, 38-19 record as pitcher (3.01 career ERA), top-five Cy Young finish.
No.61: Ray Lewis, football
Hall of Famer (2018), 12-time Pro Bowler, eight-time first-team All-Pro, only player with 40 sacks and 30 interceptions since sacks became official in 1982.
 

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No.60: Candace Parker, basketball
Three-time WNBA champion, 2016 Finals MVP, two-time Olympic gold medalist, two-time WNBA MVP, seven-time All-WNBA First Team, 2008 WNBA Rookie of the Year, 2020 WNBA Defensive Player of the Year, two-time NCAA champion, two-time Final Four Most Outstanding Player, 2007 Wade Trophy winner.
No.59: Mariano Rivera, baseball
No.58: J.J. Watt, football

Five-time Pro Bowler, five-time first-team All-Pro, three-time Defensive POY (tied for most all-time), HOF All-2010s Team, only player with 20-plus sacks in multiple seasons.
No.57: Calvin Johnson, football
No.56: Elexia Putellas, soccor
No.55: Luka Modric, soccor
No.54: Alex Ovechkin, hockey

NHL 100 Greatest, Stanley Cup champion (Conn Smythe), second all time with 853 goals, NHL-record 312 power-play goals, nine-time Richard Trophy, three-time Hart Trophy and Lindsay Award, 2006 Calder Trophy, 2008 Art Ross Trophy.
No.53: Derek Jeter, baseball
Since Jan. 1, 2000: two-time World Series champ, 2000 World Series MVP, Hall of Famer, 2,658 hits (fifth-most since 2000), 141 postseason hits (most since 2000), 12-time All-Star.
No.52: Adrian Beltre, baseball
No.51: Steve Nash, basketball
NBA 75th Anniversary team, Basketball Hall of Famer, two-time MVP, eight-time All-Star, seven-time All-NBA, five-time assists leader.
 

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No.50: Zinedine Zidane, soccor
No.49: Aitana Bonmati, soccor

No.48: Thierry Henry, soccor
No.47: Jimmie Johnson, outo racing

Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion (tied for most all time with Dale Earnhardt and Richard Petty), only driver to win five straight titles (2006-10).
No.46: Max Scherzer, baseball
No.45: David Ortiz, baseball

Since Jan. 1, 2000: Hall of Famer, three-time World Series champion, 2013 World Series MVP, 10-time All-Star, seven-time Silver Slugger, 531 HR (third most since 2000).
No.44: Mikaela Shiffrin, skiing
Three-time Olympic medalist, two-time Olympic gold medalist, record 96 World Cup wins, 59 World Cup slalom victories (most in a single discipline).
No.43: Alex Rodriguez, baseball
Since Jan. 1, 2000: Three-time AL MVP (2003, 2005, 2007), 11-time All-Star, seven-time Silver Slugger, 2009 World Series champion, 548 HR (second most since 2000).
No.42: Giannis Antetokoumpo, basketball
NBA 75th anniversary team, 2021 NBA champion, 2021 Finals MVP, two-time MVP, 2019-20 Defensive Player of the Year, eight-time All-Star, 2021 All-Star Game MVP, seven-time All-NBA selection, five-time All-Defense, 2016-17 Most Improved Player.
No.41: Dirk Nowitzki, basketball
NBA 75th anniversary team, Basketball Hall of Famer, 2011 NBA champion, 2011 Finals MVP, 2006-07 MVP, 14-time All-Star, 12-time All-NBA selection.
 

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No.40: Justin Verlander, baseball
No.39: Kevin Durant, basketball

NBA 75th Anniversary team, two-time champion, two-time Finals MVP, 14-time All-Star, two-time All-Star Game MVP, 2013-14 MVP, 10-time All-NBA, four-time scoring leader, 2007-08 Rookie of the Year.
No.38: Barry Bonds, baseball
Since Jan. 1, 2000: 317 home runs (MLB-record 73 in 2001), 1,128 walks, four consecutive MVPs (2001-04), six-time All-Star, five-time Silver Slugger, two batting titles.
No.37: Ichiro Suzuki, baseball
No.36: Mayo Moore, basketball

Four-time WNBA champion, two-time Olympic gold medalist, 2014 WNBA MVP, 2013 Finals MVP, five-time All-WNBA First Team, 2011 WNBA Rookie of the Year, two-time NCAA champion, 2010 Final Four Most Outstanding Player, three-time Wade Trophy winner.
No.35: Dwyane Wade, basketball
NBA 75th Anniversary team, Basketball Hall of Famer, three-time NBA champion, 2006 Finals MVP, 13-time All-Star, eight-time All-NBA selection, three-time All-Defense, 2010 All-Star Game MVP.
No.34: Tamika Catchings, basketball
WNBA champion and Finals MVP, four-time Olympic gold medalist, 2011 WNBA MVP, five-time WNBA Defensive Player of the Year, 10-time WNBA All-Defensive first team, seven-time All-WNBA First Team, WNBA career steals leader, 2002 WNBA Rookie of the Year, Basketball Hall of Famer.
No.33: Miguel Cabrera, baseball
Two-time MVP (2012-13, last player to win consecutive MVPs), Triple Crown winner in 2012, 12-time All-Star, seven-time Silver Slugger, four batting titles, 2003 World Series champion.
No.32: Marta, soccor
No.31: Clayton Kershaw, baseball
 

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No.30: Mike Trout, baseball
Three-time MVP (tied for second most all time), 11-time All-Star, nine-time Silver Slugger, 2012 AL Rookie of The Year, active career leader in WAR (86.1 per Baseball-Reference).
No.29: Michael Schumacher, auto racing
No.28: Nicola Jokic, basketball

2023 NBA champion, 2023 Finals MVP, three-time MVP, six-time All-Star, five-time All-NBA selection, 2023 Western Conference finals MVP.
No.27: Randy Moss, football
Hall of Famer (2018), six-time Pro Bowler, four-time First Team All-Pro, 156 career TD receptions (second all time).
No.26: Peyton Manning, football
Hall of Famer (2021), two-time Super Bowl champion, five-time NFL MVP (most all time), 14-time Pro Bowler, seven-time First Team All-Pro.
No.25: Floyd Mayweather, boxing
50-0 record (27 KOs) from 1996 to 2017, five-division world champion, longtime pound-for-pound No. 1
No.24: Albert Pujols, baseball
Three-time MVP, 2001 Rookie of the Year, 11-time All-Star, two-time Gold Glove winner, six-time Silver Slugger, two-time World Series champion, 703 HR (fourth)
No.23: Kevin Garnett, basketball
NBA 75th Anniversary team, Basketball Hall of Famer, 2008 NBA champion, 2003-04 MVP, 2007-08 Defensive Player of the Year, 13-time All-Star, 12-time All-Defense team, eight-time All-NBA selection, 2003 All-Star Game MVP
No.22: Sidney Crosby, hockey
NHL 100 Greatest, two-time Richard Trophy, two-time Ross Trophy, two-time Hart Trophy, three-time Lindsay Award, three-time Stanley Cup champion (two-time Conn Smythe), 1,596 points (10th all time)
No.21: Diana Taurasi, basketball
Three-time WNBA champion, two-time Finals MVP, five-time Olympic gold medalist, 2009 WNBA MVP, 10-time All-WNBA first team, 2004 Rookie of the Year, WNBA's leading career scorer and 3-point shooter, three-time NCAA champion, two-time Final Four Most Outstanding Player, 2003 Wade Trophy winner
 
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