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Ray_Pingeau t1_j2ni8o8 wrote

Your sports GOAT may be good but, but he will never be “was the result of pausing a war so people can watch you” good.

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LupusDeusMagnus t1_j2njktc wrote

Now ex-president.

But I also find it hilarious that the person posting the photo is claiming Bolsonaro is being humble for eating at KFC…. In a foreign country, a luxury the vast majority most Brazilians can only dream of.

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ladyem8 OP t1_j2njlss wrote

I’m actually tearing up right now. They really called a 48hr ceasefire just to watch him play (and the civil war continued for a year after the game). No violence or arrests at the stadium during the match, either. I knew Pelé was the GOAT, but I don’t think I appreciated the full extent of his impact.

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R3quiemdream t1_j2nkagb wrote

His passing was really* terrible news to hear :(

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Ok-Consideration2463 t1_j2nucyp wrote

But why didn’t the national team honor him on the field by wearing an armband or taking a knee? because Pele was on his death bed during the world cup. And why didn’t Richarlison add Pele’s fave on his back with his ridiculous tattoo of Ronaldo, Neymar, and himself?

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ladyem8 OP t1_j2o2zfl wrote

I’m not being rude at all, but I’d literally just Google him. Maybe check out his Wikipedia page. There’s probably too much to fit into a single Reddit comment. But it’s worth searching out :)

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thegatekeeperzuul t1_j2o368e wrote

Orlando has a ton of Brazilians that visit, go to any of the theme parks and you’ll hear Portuguese just as often if not more than Spanish. Certainly not a luxury someone from a favela could afford but it’s not seen as something only attainable by millionaires or whatever. And obviously KFC exists there and is not a luxury food.

Obviously Bolsonaro is a piece of shit and PR bullshit is PR bullshit but for anyone who buys into it it would be seen as humble for an ex president.

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Ray_Pingeau t1_j2o3x35 wrote

A country held a cease fire to watch a player play soccer who isn’t even from Nigeria. What other sports star playing a game was the result of a cease fire? People literally stopped killing each other to watch him play.

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Ray_Pingeau t1_j2o6ty4 wrote

I had to look him up. Yes, his country stopped fighting for him. Pele stopped people from killing each other on an entirely different continent. Also, I’m comparing GOATs. No one stopped killing people because Gretzky or Jordan were playing.

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YoxScorpion t1_j2o980y wrote

Probably because football is the most popular sport in the world. Think about the icon that is Michael Jordan. Except that much more people watch and play football than basketball or any other sport. Pele made the number 10 special, only player to win the World Cup three times (his first one at only 17 years old), more than a thousand goals etc. He was clearly dominant over his peers, made the game look beautiful and got more people to get interest over the game. Every kid knows who is Pele and gets inspired on him, even when they didnt see a game of him.

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OnyxsUncle t1_j2ob1g2 wrote

watch highlights of pele and messi and you’ll see how far the game has advanced in 40 years…not just those two players but also the level of defense

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UnhappyBanana1211 t1_j2obg1k wrote

Pele is at the height of Brazilian football craze. Shows how big he is.

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jert3 t1_j2ojxx0 wrote

Seemed legendary that Pele was the GOAT of all time but his final days/months/years to see Messi take his place of the GOAT of the next generation.

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williepep1960 t1_j2om5t5 wrote

Pacquaio did the same thing.

MANILA — MANILA, Philippines (AP) - The Philippines army declared a seven-hour truce with insurgents, allowing both sides to watch Manny Pacquiao win the WBC super featherweight title on Sunday.

I can't remember who but i believe some Mexican fighter probably Chavez Sr when he fought, drug cartel didn't fight each other

Im not sure if it was Chavez Sr or Pacquiao in Asia or Duran in Panama

Thee is also Muhammad Ali who rescued 15 US hostages from Sadam Hussein.

Only few people can do that

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LupusDeusMagnus t1_j2osv6r wrote

>ton of Brazilians that visit

You're overestimating how many Brazilians visit Florida. In 2018, the US had 2.2 million visitors from Brazil - assuming those were all single time visitors (and thus ignoring frequent fliers), that's still <1% of the population.

The absolute vast majority of Brazilians can't afford to take international vacations, the ticket costs themselves are prohibitively expensive. Not to to mention the requirements for a visa preclude the majority of Brazilians anyways (in the case of the US).

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Jestersage t1_j2ovdtq wrote

There's a few others, but that's over 2000 years ago, but that's original Olympic games, with fear/respect of greek gods in people.

...did I basically equate Pele to a greek god? I will take it.

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Jester252 t1_j2ox7b6 wrote

While Messi is a GOAT I doubt any player could overtake Pele.

Especially the time he played. Most people couldn't watch him week in week out. You had to wait till the world cup or when Santos was playing friendly games in your country to see him so he became a living legend.

I live in Ireland and could possibly see Messi play live for around €100 or watch him for free on TV.

That wasn't possible with Pele

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AlanFromRochester t1_j2ox9bz wrote

Like Argentina having Maradona lay in state, another country that takes that sport very seriously

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thunder_thais t1_j2oxudg wrote

There are so many Brazilians that live down here in Florida. I’m currently visiting two of my cousins. It’s crazy going to a Walmart or convince store here and hearing people speak Brazilian Portuguese everywhere.

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ShitPostQuokkaRome t1_j2p4k9u wrote

Once a ref gave him the red card. The red was subbed off and he kept playing.

Not a joke, once in a Colombia Brazil game in 1969, in Colombia with almost only Colombian fans, there was a short brawl between a Brazilian player and a Colombian, and Pele tried to calm the brawl off; the referee from afar thought it was Pele who started a fight. Gave him the red card for that.

Pelé even left the pitch, but the Colombians who saw the action unfold better booed the referee so much, that he had to leave and he substituted for with a different referee, once Pelé returned the pitch on the request, the crowd (of, again, Colombians) started cheering with their lungs of happiness because Pelé returned to the pitch.

Pelé states that's the moment he felt/understood he became a global monument. The Colombians forced so that Pelé, the most dangerous rival, to come back to play.

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ResplendentShade t1_j2qgp5o wrote

I did do that, and I can agree it's tacky behavior. Though in this case it was honestly less as a political fixation and more because it's a hilarious circumstance and underappreciated photo - I was going to post it on the first article I saw about Brazil today regardless of the topic. Still I can see how it's annoying. Oh well, I'll upvote your comment to offset the person who downvoted.

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thorpie88 t1_j2r2efq wrote

Other guy I'd say is Inoki. He basically formed the basis for MMA with him fighting Ali and then used Wrestling to free a bunch of prisoners in Iraq at the height of the Gulf war

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