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Michael Vick isn’t the first athlete who’s had to claw his way back from the wilderness. Time takes a look at the top sports comebacks ever, including:
Muhammad Ali—The self-proclaimed “greatest of all time” bounced back after losing time for refusing to fight in Vietnam, then lost his rep in his first fight with Joe Frazier.
Pelé—The greatest soccer player ever brought the sport to America in his comeback bid.
Michael Jordan—After his ill-conceived attempt at baseball, Jordan returned to the Bulls with maybe the greatest press release ever. It read simply, “I’m back.”
Brett Favre—When you come back that many times, some of them have to be good.
Lance Armstrong—Even after years away from the sport, he managed to finished third in this year's Tour de France.
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