Cristiano Ronaldo is only two goals away from joining legends from different sports

Cristiano Ronald is currently the second best scorer in football history, and he's only two away from Joseph Bican's record. His goal against Sassuolos was 762, until Bican held a record 764. Ronaldo will probably break this record until he is challenged by Lionel Messia that [...]
His goal against Sassuolos was 762, until Bican held a record 764.
Ronaldo will probably break this record until he's still challenged by Lionel Messi, who has 718 sosh.

When we are in historical records, every sport has a legend that is very good with numbers and has now set limits that are hard to reach.
Basketball
Many people think the best basketball boxer of all time is the legendary Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. The legend of Los Angeles Lakers and Milwaukee Bucks stands in second place, however, with 38,387 points during his career.
In fact, there's Oscar Schmidt standing at the top of the ranking of 49,737 incredible points in his name.

Tennis
The record holder for most of the games won in professional tennis is Jimmy Connors. The American, who surprisingly only holds three Grand Slam titles, won 1,274 games.
Roger Federer (1,242), Ivan Lendl (1,068) and Rafael Nadal (1.002) take his post.
Federer and Nadal are still playing and may eventually cross Connors. It will be a difficult task, although Federer has decided to retire in 2021 and Nadal with a mountain to climb in the last years of his career.

Handball
Barcelona's former player Valur Goodlon Sigurdson became the best goalist in the history of handball last March, with 1,853 goals.
Ice hockey
Ice hockey legend Wayne Gretzky is the best sports scorer with 894 a record that hasn't been broken since retirement in 1999.

American football
When you discuss the main players in NFL history, there are two types of records.
Drew Brees currently holds the record for most of the following with 564 after eclipseing legendary Tom Brady.
The other record is the number of marked touchdowns, held by the legendary San Francisco 49ers, Jerry Rice, who has scored a total of 197 during his career.

Golf
Two players hold the record for most PGA Tour tournaments won, with both Tiger Woods and Sam Snead winning 82 times.
Woods has the opportunity to distance himself from Snead, however, as he is still playing in Tour.

Cycling
The world of cycling is dominated by Eddy The Cannibal's Merckx.
Merckx completed his career with 64 extraordinary victories in major sports events: 34 in Giro d'Italia, 24 in Tour de France and six in Vulta de Espana.

Form 1
Last season Lewis Hamilton passed Michael Schumacher as the most victorious driver at F1 with 95 total.
Germany is second with 91 and Sebastian Vettel in third with 53.
Fernando Alonso is in sixth position for 32 victories, after Alain Prost (51) and Aryton Senna (41).

MotoGP
Giacomo Agostini is the leading man in the MotoGP world who has won 15 World champion, gathering 122 wins along the way.
Valentino Rossi, who still runs actively, is in second place with 115 wins.

Dakar Race
Fin Ari Vatanen holds the current record for Dakar's victories with a total of 50, with Peterhansel in second place with 47, followed by Al Attiyaah (41) and Carlos Sainz (39).

baseball
Barry Bonds boasts the most common runs in baseball history with an almost inhuman figure of 762. Hank Aaron (755) and Babe Ruth (714) take their seats behind him.

Ragby
Daisuke Ohata is the best goalist in Rugby's history at 69 in only 58 international matches. It is closely followed by Bryan Habana (67), David Campese (64), and Shane Williams (60).

Skiing
Ingemar Stenmark was unbelievable during his 15-year career in skiing, marking a total of 86 victories.
Austrian Marcel Hirscher, who retired in 2019, is second in the 67-win ranking.












