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Big Three, The Three Tenors, GOATs= Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal,Novak Djokovic Boom Boom Boris, The Lion of Leimen, Baron von Slam = Boris Becker [8] The Barcelona Bumblebee = Arantxa Sánchez Vicario [9] [10] [11]
"Ack-Ack" = Tom Heinsohn, American forward-center [4] "Action Jackson" = Mark Jackson, American point guard [5] "The Admiral" = David Robinson, American center [6] "A ...
Noah Knigga was born in Indiana, on October 5, 2006, to Staci Shipley and Ryan Knigga. [1] Knigga was born into a sports-oriented family as his mother played volleyball, [1] meanwhile his father played football at Lawrenceburg High School and later at Indiana State University. [2]
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A pseudonym is a name adopted by a person for a particular purpose, which differs from their true name. A pseudonym may be used by social activists or politicians for political purposes or by others for religious purposes. It may be a soldier's nom de guerre or an author's nom de plume.
Normally this is simply the first and last name of the person (e.g. Peyton Manning), but may also be a nickname if that is how the person is best known professionally (e.g. Sonny Homer). If the person is best known with a middle name or abbreviation, then the title should reflect that (e.g. J. C. Watts, Darrell K. Smith, Arland Bruce III).
Real name Country Team Game(s) Career Thor: Thor Aackerlund: United States: Camerica (spokesperson), considered to be one of the first professional gamers [1] Tetris, Nintendo World Championships: 1990 pindaPanda: Pinda Rika Dorji: Bhutan: Dota 2: 2016–present Crimsix: Ian Porter: United States: Dallas Empire: Call of Duty: 2012–present ...
Bosie (alternative name for a googly) – after Bernard Bosanquet (England) Kolpak – a Slovak team handball player whose victory in the European Court of Justice opened the door to numerous non-English players in English county cricket, term also used in both codes of rugby, after Maroš Kolpak (Slovakia) Mankading – after Vinoo Mankad (India)