Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Barry Bonds


To this date no one in sports history has been less admired than this man Barry Bonds. Bond lacks interpersonal skills and ever since he was a child has never had a good attitude towards teammates or coaches from the college to the pros. His coach at Arizona State described Barry Bonds as rude, inconsiderate, and self-centered. He is known for saying that people in the New England area, especially Boston are racist and that he would never play for such people. He is not only the most controversial man off the field he is also in his own clubhouse. In 2002, Bonds brawled with former team mate Jeff Kent in the clubhouse and in 2005 Barry Bonds fought with another teammate Jason Chrisitansen. Recently, he has broke Hank Aaron’s record for homeruns and most of his critics believe it was because of the alleged steroids he has been taking. He is going to court soon in regards to perjury charges and most likely is done with the game of baseball.

T.O (Thats my quarterback) LOL


T.O is probably the most hated sports celebrity by his peers. Last year he told coach Andy Reid to shut up. Also he told offensive coordinator Brad Childress not to speak to him unless he was spoken too. Also supposively he started a rumor about former quarterback Jeff Garcia sex preferences.


Also T.O. told media that Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb was responsible for their 2005 Super Bowl loss, suggesting the Eagles would win more if Brett Favre was their quarterback.


In Philadelphia he was known for fighting with ex-teammate and team ombudsman Hugh Douglas, asking if anyone else in the locker room “wants a piece of me".

Michael Iaconelli


Michael Iaconelli is a loud New Jersey man who is a key player in bass fishing. He has became a disgrace to the sport says bass fishermen. When he catches a bass he taunts the fish by pointing at it and shaking his finger in front of it. Personally, I find it funny that he takes it so seriously. For professional bass fishermen he breaks all the honor codes. One of the codes of fishermen is to respect a mans water and he is constantly pulling in front of other fishermen if they catch a big fish. Michael is constantly swearing at former fishermen and according to my research he has many enemies in his sport.

Bonzi Wells



Bonzi Wells, shooting guard for the Sacramento Kings and has played for three NBA teams.

According to GMs “It doesn’t bother him if his unhappiness infects the entire team,” says Memphis sportswriter Geoff Calkins,
When Mike Fratello, pulled Wells from a game at the end of last season, Bonzi threw a tantrum and swore at teammates and coaches. Reporters who covered him in Portland (his former team) stated that he was a con man. One night he is flipping off the fan and the next day he pretends nothing ever happen. Also he is hated for spitting on Danny Ferry an executive of the Cleveland Cavaliers. He is constantly complaining about foul calls and he has recently threatened a member of the media.

A. J. Pierzynski





A. J. Pierzynski is a Chicago White Sox catcher who is considered to be a cancer in a baseball clubhouse. Teammates and members of the media believe he is unprofessional, immature, and arrogant. He constantly complains about balls and strikes all game long.

Pierzynski is also hated because during spring training in 2004. Pierzynski, crouched behind the plate, took a pitch to the groin. Rushing to his aid, trainer Stan Conte asked him how he felt. “Like this!” Pierzynski grunted, then savagely kneed Conte in the balls. He is constantly getting into fights with coaches and teammates. Recently, he was rated as the worst team mate in the MLB.

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Lleyton Hewitt



Tennis player Lleyton Hewitt is one of the most hated person in tennis. People hate him because while serving in the third set against American James Blake, Hewitt was called for multiple foot faults by a black linesman. After he approached the chair umpire and, pointing first to the offending linesman and then to Blake, said, “Look at him and you tell me what the similarity is.” It was a racial comment and he hasn't been respected since.


Also in his 2005 Australian Open match against Argentine Juan Ignacio Chela, Hewitt was so enraged by Chela's frenzied celebration of an unforced error that he fired a serve directly at him, then spat at him during a changeover.




Hewitt isn’t even popular in his native Australia. He has been booed in his hometown, and after the incident with Chela, one Australian paper proclaimed, “Many regretted [the spit] did not find its target.”