Records That May Never Be Broken

Some records in sports are just built to last, standing strong through generations of athletes trying to break them. Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-point game in basketball remains a insane achievement, one that no player has come close to in modern times. In athletics, Usain Bolt’s 9.58 seconds in the 100m sprint feels almost untouchable, with only a few coming remotely near. Then you got Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak in baseball, a record set in 1941 that still stands unbeaten, despite some of the best hitters in the game giving their best shots. Tennis also have its fair share of unbreakable records, like Martina Navratilova’s 74-match winning streak or Rafael Nadal’s 14 French Open titles—nobody has ever dominated a single tournament like that. In football, Pele’s supposed 1,283 career goals might never be touched, especially in today’s era where the game is much more competitive. Even in swimming, Michael Phelps' 23 Olympic gold medals is a ridiculous number to even think about breaking. These records don’t just show individual greatness, but also how sports evolve over time. Maybe one day they’ll fall, but for now, they remain unshaken, reminding everyone of the legends who made them.

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