AskMen.com’s Top 49 Most Influential Men
Today, AskMen.com released their list of the world’s Top 49 Most Influential Men of 2008. Over 200,000 voters participated to help determine which men in the public eye most influenced the way they bought, dressed, and thought in the past year. Athletes made up 25 percent of the list, the most of any other category (music, politics, fashion, etc.). Their respective rankings are below:
46. Alex Rodriguez – New York Yankees
45. Sidney Crosby – Pittsburgh Penguins
41. Lewis Hamilton – Formula 1 Racing
40. Brett Favre – New York Jets
30. Rafael Nadal – Association of Tennis Professionals
25. David Beckham – Los Angeles Galaxy
21. Usain Bolt – 2008 Olympics gold-medal sprinter
20. LeBron James – Cleveland Cavaliers
18. Kobe Bryant – Los Angeles Lakers
9. Cristiano Ronaldo – Manchester United
3. Michael Phelps – 2008 Olympics gold-medal swimmer
While I’m not sure how much Michael Phelps affected how males bought, dressed, and thought over the past few months, these athletes have certainly garnered interest for what they represent, their sport. Although the criteria might have to be worded differently next time around (at #48, David Simon, creator of The Wire, definitely affected how our culture thinks), I agree that these individuals have helped sports in general more than their peers. For example, Lewis Hamilton broke Formula 1’s color barrier, Rafael Nadal has reinvigorated tennis, and both Usain Bolt and Michael Phelps momentarily united the world in celebration with their success in the Olympics.
It’s pretty interesting to see how much sway Kobe and Favre still have while sports such as golf, UFC, and boxing lacked a representative on the list.
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