10 Great Sports Documentaries

Picking out 10 great sports documentaries isn’t tough at all since many of them are insightful. They might not be 100 percent true, but they’re entertaining.
The Last Dance
Many people have different opinions about Michael Jordan’s story. He was a great player in his time, but plenty of stories require more than one explanation.
Dark Side of the Ring
Professional wrestling isn’t always considered to be a sport or even real. But the truth behind the scripts and the writing is that what these men and women do is very real sometimes, especially when things go wrong.
Man in the Arena
Many people have much to say about NFL legend Tom Brady, but his story tells itself if people are willing to listen. Like him or not, he is a great football player who changed the game in his own way.
Being Serena
Any debate concerning whether Serena Williams is or isn’t the greatest women’s tennis player is irrelevant. She’s the best for several reasons, but she also acknowledges that her life hasn’t always been blessed and that she does have limitations.
They Call Me Magic
Magic Johnson is a legend among the Lakers for a good reason. The guy was easy to marvel at on the court, and his nickname wasn’t given lightly.
Greatness Code
Technically, this is a TV series, but it’s still an important part of sports history as it covers various individuals and their rise to prominence. Many different athletes have made a mark on the world of sports.
League of Denial: The NFL’s Concussion Crisis
Think about how hard NFL players get hit and hit each other. The concussion crisis was genuine since the long-term effects of one or more concussions can have life-altering effects.
The Hurt Game
The UFC has received much pushback since it came to life decades ago. But the unfortunate truth about MMA promotions is that the athletes incur a lot of damage that will affect them for the rest of their lives.
Fallen Champ
At one point, Mike Tyson had the world at his fingertips. He was the greatest boxer of his time and was vicious enough to keep his title. But the downhill slide didn’t stop for a long time when stuff went wrong.
Pumping Iron
Arnold Schwarzenegger has long been the gold standard in weightlifting and bodybuilding. He’s had plenty of competition, but his legend started early on and is still going strong today.