December is an exciting month for sports fans. The NBA and NHL seasons are in full swing, NFL teams are battling for playoff spots, and college football wraps up. We also have F1 races, UFC Fight Nights, and college basketball tournaments to enjoy.
December 2 has seen many memorable moments in sports history. Here are some highlights:
– 1907: Tommy Burns knocked out Gunner Moir to keep his heavyweight boxing title.
– 1922: Queen’s University defeated the Edmonton Elks 13-1, starting a title streak.
– 1944: Ohio State quarterback Les Horvath won the Heisman Trophy.
– 1948: Stan Musial of the Cardinals earned the National League MVP award.
– 1984: Dan Marino set the NFL record for most touchdown passes in a season with 37.
– 1993: The Houston Rockets won their 15th straight game, beating the Knicks 94-85.
– 2008: Cristiano Ronaldo won his first Ballon d’Or as the best football player.
– 2019: Lionel Messi claimed his record sixth Ballon d’Or.
Three standout athletes from December 2 are Stan Musial, Mike Ditka, and Lionel Messi. Musial, known as “Stan the Man,” is celebrated as one of baseball’s greatest hitters. Ditka changed the tight end position and led the Chicago Bears to a Super Bowl victory. Messi is famous for his incredible dribbling and goal-scoring, winning many trophies with Barcelona and Argentina.
December 2 is a day filled with unforgettable sports moments!

