The Best Father-Child Athletes

Chip off the old block, apple doesn't fall far from the tree, whatever you'd like: important thing is, these kids learned something from their fathers.

Archie and Peyton/Eli Manning

Archie and Peyton/Eli Manning

Archie's stats for his career are actually pretty bad — his TD:INT ration is a terrible 125 to 173 — but any of his own flaws are more than compensated for by his two sons. Peyton is one of the greatest quarterbacks who has ever played the game, and Eli is a two-time Super Bowl winner.

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Bobby and Brett Hull

Bobby and Brett Hull

Bobby and Brett are both hockey Hall of Famers; Bobby's known for his legendary slapshot, and Brett is the only player other than Wayne Gretzky to score 50 goals in 50 games more than once in his career.

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Ken Griffey and Ken Griffey, Jr.

Ken Griffey and Ken Griffey, Jr.

Ken Griffey and Ken Griffey, Jr. played together for two years in Seattle. They once hit back-to-back home runs. That's awesome.

(AP / Duncan Livingston)

Muhammad and Laila Ali

Muhammad and Laila Ali

Muhammad Ali needs no introduction, and his daughter Laila built a career for herself as one of the best women's boxers of all time, going 24-0 before retiring in 2007. (She was also accused of dodging some of the other best women's boxers.) Since then, she's been a model and public personality.


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