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Most Controversial Athletes of All Time Named and Ranked
Sport has always had its controversies, and in many cases, they are impossible to ignore. Whether it’s rule-breaking within the competition or serious issues away from it, these moments often leave a lasting mark on both the athlete and the sport itself.
Some incidents raise questions about integrity, others go far beyond that, involving behaviour that brings genuine consequences and a wealth of public criticism.
What has changed is the speed and scale at which these stories unfold. In the age of social media, controversies are no longer confined to headlines the next day, they break instantly and spread everywhere. That visibility does not excuse what happens, but it does ensure that nothing is easily forgotten.
We asked ChatGPT to put together a list of 20 athletes whose names became tied to major controversy, not to excuse or soften what happened, but to recognise how those moments have come to define their place in sporting history.
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20 most controversial athletes in history ranked by AI (20-11) |
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Position |
Athlete |
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20. |
Joey Barton |
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19. |
Zinedine Zidane |
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18. |
Kyrie Irving |
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17. |
Novak Djokovic |
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16. |
Conor McGregor |
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15. |
Hope Solo |
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14. |
Dennis Rodman |
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13. |
John McEnroe |
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12. |
Luis Suarez |
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11. |
Colin Kaepernick |
10
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
“Unbeaten champion with repeated legal issues, including domestic violence cases.”
There is something almost calculated about how Floyd Mayweather Jr. exists within controversy. Inside the ring, he was untouchable, a master of control who built an unbeaten record through precision and intelligence rather than chaos. Outside of it, however, his life has been repeatedly defined by legal issues, particularly surrounding domestic violence.
Mayweather has often used his larger-than-life persona and constant presence in the headlines to his advantage, turning attention, both positive and negative, into financial gain. He understood the value of being talked about, even if that conversation was uncomfortable.
It leaves behind a legacy that feels deliberately conflicted, greatness that cannot be discussed without acknowledging the weight of his actions beyond boxing.
9
Oscar Pistorius
“Once inspirational, later convicted of murdering his girlfriend.”
Few falls from grace have been as sudden or as jarring as that of Oscar Pistorius. He was not just an athlete, he was a symbol, representing possibility and progress as he competed as a double-leg amputee against able-bodied runners at the 2012 London Olympics. That is what made the events of 2013 so difficult to process.
The shooting of his then girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, and the lengthy, highly publicised trial that followed in South Africa, reshaped his story entirely. Pistorius’ initial conviction was on the grounds of manslaughter, which was eventually upgraded to murder in 2014, and in 2017, he was handed a 13-year prison sentence.
What had once been inspirational became tragic, then deeply unsettling. Pistorius’ legacy now exists in two parts that cannot be separated, one of achievement and one of irreversible consequence.
8
Ben Johnson
“Disqualified after winning Olympic gold in 1988 due to doping, one of the most shocking moments in athletics.”
Ben Johnson wasn’t the first Olympic athlete to use performance-enhancing drugs, but his case became a defining moment in sporting history. Winning the 100m at the Seoul Olympics in world record time should have cemented him as a hero, yet just a few days later he tested positive for steroids and was stripped of his medal and the world record, all before Seoul had even conducted the closing ceremony.
The scale of the shock came from the setting, the Olympic spotlight, and the immediacy of his fall from glory. Beyond Johnson himself, the scandal exposed the widespread use of performance-enhancing drugs in athletics, making him a symbol of both individual wrongdoing and a deeper, sport-wide problem.
7
Barry Bonds
“MLB’s home run king whose legacy is overshadowed by steroid allegations.”
Barry Bonds was simply untouchable on a baseball field. He didn’t just break the all-time home run record, he smashed it, finishing his career with 762 homers, and his single-season record of 73 is still too much for the likes of Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani to beat.
Pitchers and coaches feared him so much that he was intentionally walked 688 times, a number that tells you everything about how dominant and intimidating he was. Yet, behind the awe, there was controversy.
Bonds’ connection to performance-enhancing drugs cast a long shadow over his achievements, keeping him out of the Hall of Fame and leaving his legacy in constant debate. The brilliance was real, the fear was real, and the records still stand. MLB recognises them, but the steroid allegations keep fans debating whether they should still be there. Bonds’ career lives in that tension, unmatched dominance shadowed by controversy.
6
Tonya Harding
“Linked to the attack on rival Nancy Kerrigan in one of sport’s most bizarre scandals.”
Tonya Harding’s career is forever tied to one of the strangest episodes in Olympic history. In 1994, Nancy Kerrigan was struck on the knee by an assailant hired by Harding’s ex-husband and bodyguard, leaving her injured just before the Winter Olympics. Remarkably, Kerrigan recovered in time to win silver, while Harding finished eighth, her reputation shattered.
Harding denied planning the attack, but her involvement led to a $160,000 fine, three years’ probation, and 500 hours of community service under a plea deal. The incident became a household story, inspiring the film “I, Tonya”, which explored her life beyond the scandal. What remains is a story of rivalry, desperation, and a career undone by choices that crossed a line no one imagined.
5
Tiger Woods
“Career shaken by a massive personal scandal involving infidelity and public fallout.”
Tiger Woods didn’t just dominate golf; he became the greatest the sport has ever seen and a global figure whose fame extended far beyond his record 82 PGA Tour wins (shared with Sam Snead). That is why the events of 2009 hit so hard.
Revelations about his personal life shattered an image built over years of dominance, sponsors pulled back, his form suffered, and the aura surrounding him faded. The controversy wasn’t done there though. In 2017, he was found on a roadside asleep at the wheel by police, which resulted in an arrest for DUI and his mugshot going viral. His return to win The Masters in 2019 didn’t erase the past, but reframed it, adding resilience to a story that at one point was defined by perfection.
But sadly, more driving-related incidents have followed, one in 2021 in California that almost cost him his career and right leg, and in more recent days, a rollover crash in Florida near his home that led to another DUI arrest, all attributed to medication he’s been taking in an effort to get back to regular professional golf. Woods has recently declared that he is once again stepping back from golf and will not play this year’s Masters.
4
Mike Tyson
“Convicted of rape, involved in multiple violent incidents, including biting Evander Holyfield’s ear.”
Iron Mike Tyson’s life has never followed a straight line. His rise was explosive, becoming the youngest heavyweight champion in history with a style that felt almost primal in its intensity. But that same volatility defined his life outside the ring.
His 1992 conviction for rape remains one of the most serious and damaging aspects of his legacy. Then came the infamous bite on Evander Holyfield’s ear, a shocking moment that cemented him as unpredictable and dangerous. Today, Tyson is also a figure of popularity and curiosity, appearing in films, documentaries, podcasts, and even stepping back into the ring for a high-profile bout with Jake Paul. His story, full of triumph, controversy, reinvention, and public fascination, is exactly what makes him unforgettable.
3
Diego Maradona
“A genius on the pitch, but plagued by drug abuse, political controversy, and the infamous “Hand of God” goal.”
The late Diego Maradona was football at its most brilliant and most flawed. On the pitch, he was a magician, capable of moments of pure genius that could turn a game in an instant. Yet, his career was never without scandal or issue.
From the infamous “Hand of God” goal at the 1986 World Cup to repeated struggles with drug use, Maradona’s life seemed constantly at the borders of talent and trouble. He battled addiction, clashed with authorities, and became embroiled in political and personal scandals, all while carrying the hopes of a nation on his shoulders.
Even after his death, his influence on the game is undeniable, and his name still evokes awe and debate in equal measure. Maradona’s story is one of brilliance marred by chaos, sometimes putting into perspective how closely genius and controversy can sit side by side.
2
Lance Armstrong
“Stripped of 7 Tour de France titles after one of the biggest doping scandals in sports history.”
Lance Armstrong’s story once felt almost too powerful to question. A cancer survivor who went on to dominate cycling’s most gruelling race, he became a symbol of resilience and determination around the world. That is what made the truth so hard to accept.
When doping revelations came to light in 2012, they didn’t just dismantle his victories, they dismantled the story millions had believed in. Being stripped of seven Tour de France titles was unprecedented, but the deeper shock came from the betrayal of trust.
Armstrong had built an image of unbreakable perseverance, only for it to collapse under the weight of his own actions. His career serves as a cautionary tale about hero worship, ambition, and the cost of crossing such a line.
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O. J. Simpson
“Arguably the most infamous athlete ever due to his 1995 murder trial, which became a global media spectacle.”
O.J. Simpson was a man of contrasts. On the football field, he was a superstar, thrilling NFL fans with his speed, power, and charisma, becoming one of the most recognisable athletes of his era. Off the field, his life was far more complicated.
The 1994 murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman plunged him into a legal battle that captivated the globe. His acquittal stunned the public, leaving many torn between admiration for his talent and shock at the events that defined him.
The story took another surreal turn with the televised Bronco police chase, watched live by millions. Later years brought further legal troubles and a conviction for armed robbery.
Simpson’s story is one of extremes, extraordinary athletic brilliance shadowed by personal and legal controversies, showing how fame and choices can collide in dramatic fashion.
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Arsenal Target Tottenham Defender Elijah Upson Amid Summer Move
Arsenal are plotting a surprise move to sign a Tottenham defender during the summer transfer window, and he’s set to leave the club at the end of this month.
It’s not often that we see players move from Arsenal to Tottenham or Tottenham to Arsenal, and it would often be considered a controversial move.
Sol Campbell is certainly the most notable in recent history when he joined Arsenal after his Tottenham contract expired in 2001.
The English defender’s decision certainly didn’t go down well with Spurs supporters after he had made over 250 appearances for the club.
It is rare that Tottenham or Arsenal would sanction a move between the two sides, but when contracts expire in the summer, it is difficult for them to have any control.
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According to a report from The Athletic, Arsenal are interested in signing Tottenham defender Elijah Upson, who is set to leave Spurs at the end of his contract this month.
Upson is the son of former Arsenal and England centre-back Matthew. He joined Spurs at the age of seven, and now, over ten years later, he looks set to be heading through the exit door.
Reports emerged that Upson had been offered a professional contract by Tottenham, but he opted against putting pen to paper in order to move on.
Upson was a regular for Spurs’s under 18 side during the 2025-2026 season, and he even appeared for the under-21s.
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Arsenal Planning Youth Recruitment
It’s clear Arsenal have a plan to improve their academy set-up heading into the summer transfer window.
After winning the Premier League title, the Gunners can switch their focus from bringing in mostly senior-level players to signing up-and-coming stars to improve their academy.
According to reports, Arsenal have agreed terms with Leicester City youngster Jeremy Monga ahead of a possible deal this summer.
There will be less of a worry on Arsenal’s end about signing players who can make an immediate impact, since they’ve clearly got a squad capable of being one of the best in the world.
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Man Utd Open Talks to Sign West Ham Winger Crysencio Summerville
Manchester United have opened talks to sign another West Ham star alongside Mateus Fernandes, according to The Athletic’s David Ornstein.
The Red Devils have been pushing to secure the signature of Fernandes during the summer transfer window as they look to revamp their current midfield options.
Casemiro left the club following the expiration of his contract this summer, meaning United are looking to bring in at least one midfielder.
They will also be hoping to reinforce other areas of the pitch, especially after qualifying for the Champions League last season.
Michael Carrick needs to add more depth, competition and quality to his squad to deal with the extra fixtures and the better quality of opposition they will be facing.
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According to Ornstein, Manchester United are paying serious attention to West Ham winger Crysencio Summerville ahead of the summer transfer window.
It is claimed that United have opened talks about his situation with the Hammers, and they are aware that he is expected to cost in the region of £50 million.
Any move could depend on the future of Marcus Rashford after Barcelona opted against activating his €30m buy option following his season-long loan.
The report also claims that talks are advancing for Manchester United to sign Fernandes so they could try to secure a double deal to raid West Ham this summer.
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Summerville Destined to Leave West Ham
Summerville, like Fernandes, is destined to leave West Ham in the upcoming summer transfer window.
The Dutch winger is currently starring at the World Cup and scored in their opening game of the tournament.
West Ham were recently relegated from the Premier League, so there is little chance that Summerville will want to continue plying his trade in the Championship.
With clubs like Manchester United showing an interest, there is certainly going to be a route back to the Premier League for Summerville, and it feels incredibly unlikely that he will be playing in the second tier.
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Tottenham Eyeing Newcastle Midfielder Sandro Tonali
Tottenham are pushing to sign a new central midfielder during the summer transfer window, with Roberto De Zerbi giving the green light for a deal.
It could be a busy few months for Tottenham in terms of reinforcements.
After a disappointing season that saw them finish 17th in the Premier League, Tottenham managed to avoid relegation after a resurgence under their new manager, and they’ll be keen to avoid being dragged into a battle once again.
That’s now two campaigns in a row that Tottenham have finished 17th, and it’s undoubtedly been a disastrous few years for the club.
Spurs acted fast to bring in new additions with Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson both arriving through the door on free transfers.
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Tottenham Pushing to Sign Midfielder
According to journalist Matteo Moretto, Tottenham have thrown themselves in the race to sign Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali during the summer transfer window.
Tonali is also a target for Manchester City, but Spurs are now pushing to close the deal.
Tonali is open to joining Tottenham, with De Zerbi pushing to bring him to the club this summer.
It appears that a number of clubs are also interested in signing Tonali this summer, but Tottenham are pushing to secure his signature.
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Tonali an Upgrade in Midfield for Tottenham
Tonali, described as ‘one of the best CMs in the world’, would be a huge addition for Tottenham in the middle of the park.
The Italian international has been a key figure in Newcastle’s midfield over the last few years. If Spurs can convince him to join over clubs competing in Europe, it will be a massive coup.
It remains to be seen whether they can beat the likes of Manchester United and Manchester City in the race, but it’s a positive sign that he would be keen on the move.
Tonali would be a huge upgrade on Tottenham’s current midfield options, so they need to try to get a deal over the line as soon as possible.
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