The ultimate one-hit wonder in sports; this boxer's career was basically over eight months after his one shining moment, so how the hell did he beat Mike Tyson?
Buster Douglas
"Is only game! Why you have to be mad?"
Ilya Bryzgalov
Fittingly nicknamed Mr. Game Seven, this hockey player is tied with Glenn Anderson the most goals in Game 7 history with...well...seven.
Justin Williams
This golfer had the 1999 British Open on lock at Carnoustie until a dramatic collapse in the 18th hole destroyed both his chances and his legacy
Jean Van de Valde
On November 17, 2000, this Phoenix Sun amassed 14 turnovers, the most ever in a single game
Jason Kidd
This Baltimore Oriole randomly hit a whopping 50 home runs in 1996, despite never reaching half that in any other season of his career
Brady Anderson
Rick Pitino
After almost winning the Knicks the 1994 NBA championship, this guard tragically shot 2/18 in Game 7, forever defining him, and the 90s Knicks
John Starks
Steve Bartman may go down in history as the fall guy for the '03 Cubs Game 6 collapse, but why don't we blame this shortstop who's error allowed the infamous inning to continue?
Alex Gonzalez
This poor rookie quarterback was sacked 76 times in his first season, likely harming his development
David Carr
This running back was a rookie phenom for the Bengals, but injuries halted his career before he turned 27. At least he has his signature dance?
Ickey Woods
"The president don't want to come watch us win the Super Bowl? Guess what? We'll go see him."
Charles Woodson
There has only been one Game 7 World Series walk off home run in history, and it was hit by this Pittsburgh Pirate in 1960
Bill Mazeroski
Blowing a double digit lead in the Super Bowl almost feels commonplace now, but this once-ringless team was the first to do it
1987 Denver Broncos
Jorge Masvidal's knee to the jaw of this American mixed martial artist resulted in the fastest knockout in UFC history
Ben Askren
This pitcher may have a sub .500 record, but he'll forever be known for throwing a perfect game in the World Series, the only one of its kind in history
Don Larsen
"When it's too tough for them, it's just right for us!"
Marv Levy
The Boston Celtics have played a whopping 36 Game 7's in their history, but this hapless NBA franchise has only ever played in one. At least they won it?
Minnesota Timberwolves
I didn't even know blowing a 12 point lead in 44 seconds was possible, but in the 2016 March Madness tournament, this program managed to pull it off
Northern Iowa
This pitcher should be commended for having a 25-year career, but I don't think he appreciates surrendering the most home runs in history, with 522
Jamie Moyer
This American hockey forward was a sniper for the Minnesota North Stars in 1985-86, tallying 43 goals, which is more goals than every other season of his career combined
Scott Bjugstad
"You're doing all right, team, we're ahead, but you just can't tell what those Cumberland players have up their sleeves."
(They were winning 126-0)
John Heisman
The 2014 Los Angeles Kings needed seven games to conquer each western conference opponent en route to their second Stanley Cup, shattering the hearts of these three teams
Sharks, Ducks, Blackhawks
The pipe dream of Boise State playing for a National Championship was almost a reality until this kicker missed two short field goals, one in regulation, and one in OT against Colin Kaepernick's Nevada Wolfpack
Kyle Brotzman
Everyone knows about the Buffalo Bills losing four straight Super Bowls, but after their fourth loss, this backup quarterback signed with the San Diego Chargers, where he was hit with consecutive Super Bowl loss number five...which better be a record that's never broken.
Gale Gilbert