who cares!
2006-08-27 19:46:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Has to be American Football, then i would say cricket. I don t think it would be a good idea to have a world cup for baseball because you Americans would probably win it from now till doomsday. Wish us Brits took our sports as seriously as the Americans, we might actually get to win the odd world cup now and again!
2006-08-28 02:34:59
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answer #2
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answered by liamcorinne 3
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It's between Baseball, Tennis, Swimming and Badmington(spelling?). I know that baseball is very well known in Japan, South Korea, alot of south american countries like venezuela, dominican republic and more.. But as for Tennis... every ******* countries now aday like tennis. Swimming is... u don't see much.., badmington..nah.. I'd say it's between Tennis and Baseball. I'd go for Baseball though, since the Americans are influencing the world these days :)
2006-08-27 22:41:54
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answer #3
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answered by Tank D 3
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I heard that the next biggest world cup was rugby so I guess that's it. It is played by a lot of countries. You can find a team in almost any one.
2006-08-27 19:18:57
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answered by Mystic 2
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The best/biggest sports after the Soccer World Cup ...
N.O.N.E
Baseball,basketball,Ice hockey,american football <----------- too American
Golf <----------- too expensive, too boring, too much show off, poor ppl can't play so what's the faking fun.. There r more talents in the world at this game but only the rich r included and the rest r excluded.
Olympics <----------- Another wasteless drama of sports.
snooker/Pool <--------- I enjoy this but still too slow. but i love it
Winter Games<-------- too racists
2006-08-28 00:51:47
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answer #5
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answered by tribal.rock 1
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that's an hassle-free one. If the international gets too warm, we've shown that we can stay to tell the story it through fact the "Cradles of Civilization" have been in warm, dry factors. If the international gets chilly, then we've already shown that we can stand up to ice a while, and that's with none "intense" technologies. If the international gets overpopulated, it is going to, out of necessity, stability itself out. i do no longer think of we would desire to fret approximately surviving the subsequent one hundred years. the authentic query is the thank you to we shop the subsequent one hundred years from turning out to be the subsequent dark Age.
2016-12-17 18:24:12
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answer #6
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answered by hyre 4
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Formula 1 and basketball
2006-08-28 10:32:16
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answered by tifa_cruz 3
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it depends...i read on a site that in 2002, formula one was the most viewed sport. the most played sport was volleyball, then basketball, table tennis, soccer, badminton, tennis, baseball, dragon boat racing, team handball, hockey, judo, rugby, cycling, bocce, and cricket. note, those were the most PLAYED sports (most participants). who knows exactly what the most POPULAR is though...
2006-08-28 07:45:36
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answered by sweetpanther08 6
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very specifically, formula 1. every week or 2 weeks, over 200 million people watch each race, and if you add all the (add your own unpleasing adjective) nascar fans and everything, automobile racing is the 2nd most popular sport.
2006-08-27 19:22:45
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answered by spsaheli 3
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noting is like soccer in the world but the next depends on were you live like my people dont like baseball.any way i think the next popular sport is basketball.but saying there is not any is better.
2006-08-27 18:59:35
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answered by dizy r 2
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I would be inclined to say basketball if you take into consideration the population of Asia, Africa, Europe and of course the Americas
2006-08-27 21:04:29
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answered by Anon 3
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